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I never heard of this stuff but it's used to glue some new skylight
gaskets I'm ordering to the frames. $22.95 a tube from the skylight company. Is this stuff commonly available under a different name or is there an alternative? -- Roger Long |
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Don't see a 'find supplier' link, but there is a contact link that might get some info. BF "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I never heard of this stuff but it's used to glue some new skylight gaskets I'm ordering to the frames. $22.95 a tube from the skylight company. Is this stuff commonly available under a different name or is there an alternative? -- Roger Long |
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Roger Long wrote:
I never heard of this stuff but it's used to glue some new skylight gaskets I'm ordering to the frames. $22.95 a tube from the skylight company. Is this stuff commonly available under a different name or is there an alternative? -- Roger Long I used it for sealing my six chain plates. Do a search here or ..building. I posted a bunch of info last year. Typically the stuff is used to glue 40' truck trailers together. The best posible product for specific applications. I got mine in a 2 tube pack at about $8.50 a tube. Bob |
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![]() Roger Long wrote: I never heard of this stuff but it's used to glue some new skylight gaskets I'm ordering to the frames. $22.95 a tube from the skylight company. Is this stuff commonly available under a different name or is there an alternative? -- Roger Long This is the discussion: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.b...a3ea5c858f9 f Ther was also a DIY boat project in some sailboat mag 2-3 years ago that named Selaprene the best to use as a chain plate bedding/ sealant/adhesive. But can not remember the mag name. Bob |
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Roger Long wrote:
I never heard of this stuff but it's used to glue some new skylight gaskets I'm ordering to the frames. $22.95 a tube from the skylight company. Is this stuff commonly available under a different name or is there an alternative? GE (who makes Lexan) suggests Silpruf for gluing Lexan. Dow Corning 795 is what I used to glue Plexiglass windows in place. Same stuff is used on skyscrapers to bond glass windows in place. Both are not commonly available to the public, but may be available from glazing companies. Evan Gatehouse |
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![]() Evan Gatehouse wrote: Dow Corning 795 is what I used to glue Plexiglass windows in place. Same stuff is used on skyscrapers to bond glass windows in place. Both are not commonly available to the public, but may be available from glazing companies. Evan Gatehouse Hi: I used the DC 795 on my polycarb widows. Works great. I think the phrase is "structural silicone." It aint your Wal Mart silicon sealant! Bob |
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