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Best sealing epoxy is:
Totalboat 2 part PENETRATING EPOXY at Jamestown Distributors.
Totalboat 2 part PENETRATING EPOXY at Jamestown Distributors.
Instead of Zap, you should try Star Bond CA glues. Zap will get brittle, Star Bond is a little more flexible and won’t come apart because of the vibrations from an engine running. I don’t use much CA anymore but Star Bond is some awesome stuff!!!What’s wrong with Zap ( CA ) and epoxy ?
All I’ve ever used…
I guess I should have said CA and not zap specifically…Instead of Zap, you should try Star Bond CA glues. Zap will get brittle, Star Bond is a little more flexible and won’t come apart because of the vibrations from an engine running. I don’t use much CA anymore but Star Bond is some awesome stuff!!!
https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai...=2ahUKEwjS6Ka4tPiJAxVUhIkEHdhPHikQ0Qx6BAgfEAE
Grim, wasn’t there a guy at the Toledo show years ago that sold Tech-Bond?Chris,
Stuff looks good.. I have and do use Tech-Bond https://tbbonding.com/ NOTE: you can glue Silicone using Tech-Bond... and by gully.. it really does it. LOL
But might give that a try too..
Grim
Don,From Titebond web page-
Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue is not for continuous submersion or for use below the waterline. Not for structural or load bearing applications. Use when temperature, glue and materials are above 45°F. Store product below 75°F.
I've tried lots of stuff over the years and have settled on Devcon 14251 for structural and frame ups and West Systems 105/206 for sheeting/sealing.
The Devcon is awesome but you need to have everything ready to go because it sets fast. I typically pre-fit and stage everything, put on a new mixing tip and roll. When you're done leave the mixing tip on it and retract the gun plunger, keeps it sealed until next use then just put a new tip on. It has gotten a tad pricey at $25-$30 a cartridge (it was $11 a cartridge back when I first found it) plus the initial purchase of the cartridge gun and the mixing tips (I buy them in bulk) but to me it's worth it. With a shear strength of 2400 psi it's wicked strong.Don,
One can use Devcon 14251 instead of G-Flex? That 10 minute cure would have saved hours in build time for my first boat. Nice to know.
Thank you. Been looking for a suitable quick cure solution.The Devcon is awesome but you need to have everything ready to go because it sets fast. I typically pre-fit and stage everything, put on a new mixing tip and roll. When you're done leave the mixing tip on it and retract the gun plunger, keeps it sealed until next use then just put a new tip on. It has gotten a tad pricey at $25-$30 a cartridge (it was $11 a cartridge back when I first found it) plus the initial purchase of the cartridge gun and the mixing tips (I buy them in bulk) but to me it's worth it. With a shear strength of 2400 psi it's wicked strong.
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/~/manufacturer~devcon/container-type~cartridge/?s=devcon
https://www.mcmaster.com/74695A71/
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