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you should not use it... Damaging deck hardware & fittings? WTF??!? wrote: No, that's not what I said. Yes it is. Maybe this will refresh your memory wrote: What it is NOT, is a GENERAL PURPOSE adhesive OR sealant. It should never be used for deck hardware or fittings, as it can not be easily removed without damaging the items it is bonding and sealing. " See? You wrote fairly plain English. Or were the grandkids playing with the computer again? ... When you bed deck hardware and fittings to a fiberglass deck or hull surface, removing that piece without damage to the fiberglas is not always a complete success. It is if you know how. ... I plainly said that it simply isn't right for the majority of places where ignorant buffoons and hacks such as you slather it on things indiscriminently. You should try to calm down and think before you post, Saltie/BB I have used 5200 on many things, but not "indiscriminently," and never damaged anything with it, nor damaged anything trying to remove it. In fact, I have a hard time picturing how you could do that... you must be a lot smarter about how to damage boats than I am. But then, I can generally remember what I said yesterday, too. DSK |
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