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Absolutely right, I won't use 5200 to bed anything. I wanted to remove 2 old
Fuller brush portlights that were bedded with 5200 and ended up having to cut them out in pieces with a sawzall. 5200 is a really good adhesive for a product that's not supposed to be an adhesive! MMC "Matt O'Toole" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:35:18 +0000, Roger Long wrote: Well, I'm looking for some personal experience but thanks anyway. The thing I have consistently heard about 5200 is that you shouldn't use it on anything you hope to get apart again later. Sound advice. Keep in mind it's used to glue decks onto hulls. Matt O. |
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