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[email protected] August 1st 05 01:36 PM

Adhereing hard floation foam?
 
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


John H. August 1st 05 08:16 PM

On 1 Aug 2005 05:36:01 -0700, wrote:

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


I can't help myself...

NASA has some stuff you don't want to use!

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

Gorf August 2nd 05 10:17 PM


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......



mgg August 6th 05 04:57 AM

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
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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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