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There was a piece of hard flat floation foam which came loose from
under the rear deck area of my fiberglass boat. Can anyone recommend what I should use to attach this piece back in place? Thanks, Mark |
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wrote in message oups.com... There was a piece of hard flat floation foam which came loose from under the rear deck area of my fiberglass boat. Can anyone recommend what I should use to attach this piece back in place? Thanks, Mark Don't use construction adhesive - it will melt the foam. I use pure silicone for most all bonding applications, usually does not melt anything and sticks to everything...... |
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I highly recommend "Gorilla Glue." It's a waterproof polyurethane adhesive
that bonds just about anything. The only drawback is that it's important that it be clamped or weighted down for a few hours after joining. It's great stuff. --Mike wrote in message oups.com... There was a piece of hard flat floation foam which came loose from under the rear deck area of my fiberglass boat. Can anyone recommend what I should use to attach this piece back in place? Thanks, Mark |
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