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RobHu
16.06.2021 9:34:19

The terms “caulk” and “sealant” are often used interchangeably, since both are used to fill joints and seams. The biggest difference between caulk and sealant is elasticity. Caulk is more rigid than sealants when dry. Sealants hold up better in spaces that are prone to a lot of expansion and contraction.


franklions99
08.05.2021 13:09:08

Coat-It Epoxy Sealer with Kevlar is a waterproof epoxy sealer for aluminum, steel, fiberglass, wood, and concrete. You can apply this sealer with a brush, roller, or squeegee. The ten mils prime coat is flexible and non-shrinking in one application. It has a pot life of 30 minutes.


TryBitCoin
22.06.2021 6:46:36

Flex seal does work as a temporary fix for small leaks in a jon boat. However, it should not be used as a permanent solution for a leaking boat.


daltonmiddleto
05.05.2021 15:27:04

Polyurethane: Recommended for permanent bonding because of its enormous adhesive strength of about 700psi, polyurethane is more of an adhesive than a sealant. It is good for hull/deck joints and bonding thru-hull fittings but incompatible with ABS and Lexan, and does not adhere well to many other types of plastic.


Organized
20.06.2021 20:53:36

Clean the fiberglass with soap and warm water. Rinse the fiberglass with clean water to remove soap residue and let dry. Rub the surface with a polishing compound to take off the oxidized layer. Polishes have abrasives in them and will act like fine sand paper.


Galuel
15.06.2021 13:57:28

When selecting a sealant, these properties are typically the most important:


Lexington
25.04.2021 2:03:36

Polyurethane: Recommended for permanent bonding because of its enormous adhesive strength of about 700psi, polyurethane is more of an adhesive than a sealant. It is good for hull/deck joints and bonding thru-hull fittings but incompatible with ABS and Lexan, and does not adhere well to many other types of plastic.


rodrick3nie
14.05.2021 18:52:36

When selecting a sealant, these properties are typically the most important: more


luna0417
31.05.2021 17:50:09

Flex seal does work as a temporary fix for small leaks in a jon boat. However, it should not be used as a permanent solution for a leaking boat. here


sammelleidenschaft
18.05.2021 9:47:45

Marelon plastic thru hulls are coast guard approved for use below the water line and bronze or SS needs to be isolated from the aluminum below the water line. more


unsolicited
24.04.2021 22:36:19

Agree,Either one will work fine but the 5200 is stronger.
If it is something you may want to remove one day then use the 4200.


Bany
12.06.2021 16:34:34

I know its one in a million..but if your going to replace a through hull fitting below the waterline then why not make it bronze ( or another metal ) ? [links]


farmer_boy
07.05.2021 17:05:12

IMHO..use metal ( SS. or Bronze coated ) will work better if your going to replace them.


MartinaIgnatius
07.05.2021 18:32:54

Polysulfide is a synthetic rubber compound and is the “workhorse” of marine sealants. A polysulfide sealant will adhere to joint materials well, but will allow for movement due to temperature or load. It will attack plastics (but not Marelon, epoxy or Delrin). It’s sometimes sold under the trade name “Thiokol”. It can be sanded and painted after it cures (typically 14-21 days). It can be used below the waterline and is good for thru-hull fittings and fixing deck hardware.


charlemith20
21.05.2021 0:36:04

Silicone is a gasket material, not a sealant. Its adhesive properties are minimal and should be disregarded. It is great for insulating dissimilar metals such as stainless steel and aluminum and for any above the waterline joint that needs to be dismantled periodically. It is not possible to paint silicone. Up until recently it was the only material you could use to bed plastic (portlights etc.) more


Bimmerhead
10.05.2021 4:53:42

Two part polysulfide sealant is used to caulk teak decks.


Bitquux
20.05.2021 19:39:05

Marine silicone rubber sealant by BoatLife
Marine grade silicone sealant by 3M
Bostik 9732 RTV silicone by Bostik
Marine silicone sealant by West Marine more