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    Quote Originally Posted by maddddog
    I am not sure what you are trying to end up with but I wanted to mention this product.
    3M 5200. Its an adhesive caulk. It sticks to everything and is like rubber when cured (in 7 days)
    It is very expensive.

    This is no ordinary adhisive caulk, its murder to get off. Its the best thing of its kind I have ever used. Its weather proof too.

    They use it in the marine industry.
    yep 5200 is some very tough we used it at the boat yard if you glued any thing in with the 5200 it took a stick of tnt to get it out and that may not work .we glued transducers in the boat hulls it would sometimes pull the gell coat off the boat hull be before it would come loose guys work on the sail boat would pull the mast off them said if you did not cut the 5200 loose first you would start lifting the sail boat out of the water? hard to say i never pull sail mast off but i would think there is truth to it.
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 11-29-2008 at 06:44 AM.
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