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Steve Lusardi
 
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Default 5200 - How strong on fiberglass

Please remember 5200 is an adhesive, not a sealer. Unlike epoxy, its bond
strength is not comprimised by flex or thermal dimension changes.
Steve

"Roger Long" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any direct experience with how well 5200 sticks to old
but cleaned up fiberglass?

I have to put a new backing block in for a through hull in a very awkward
location. Since it's a Signet Knotlog, it has to be flush and there isn't
much back up in the taper for a direct hit on some floating object. I'd
like the back up block to be actually backing it up.

Building up with fiberglass and epoxy working through a hand sized opening
is going to be tough. I'm wondering if a larger than normal sized plywood
backing block done with 5200 might not be nearly as strong.


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Roger Long








 
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