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Old 12-27-2013, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MooresWarlock
Hey LarryL - can you confirm which 3M bonding compound you ended up using 3M 11110 general purpose or 3M 11113? Thanks and any more pics of your project?
I use 11110, sorry i didnt catch ya on the other thread just been super busy in the shop.
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Old 12-27-2013, 10:37 PM
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maybe two gallons for a typical transom and bilge stringers, sometimes as little as a gallon though for just a transom. where are you located? I get a five gallon pail for $135 and dont pay hasmat when truck freight FedEx but I am usually getting several items on a full pallet.
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THANKS for the clarification GlassDave!!!!!! Still waitin' on the first issue of your book!!!! LOL!
Any recommendations for using this product this time of year (we're averaging about 65 - 68 degrees) during the days.....Not sure if the instructions give clear details on amounts of hardener for various temperatures
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Hi Glass Dave, Where do I get Corebond?
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Hey Borgie - I'm not sure if you were sending me a PM regarding where I can purchase the Corebond bedding compound, but I've been reading your posts and would appreciate any recommendations for the 'bedding compound' you used on your transom repairs I'm in Sacramento, California - Thanks!
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Old 04-16-2014, 03:10 PM
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Hey Borgie - THX!!!!!
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Thanks! I'm doing a 1985 22' Vaughn - (we restored one almost two years ago and posted the restoration on RiverDavesPlace) that turned out AWESOME!!!! It was originally set up as a outboard that we reconfigured into a BBC with Bravo 1 drive. It looks and rides just like a 24' Schiada. Hope to start grinding out the old wood on the transom next week! Thanks for the lead on the 3M product!!!!!
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WOW! Nice job!! How much Corebond did you use for the transom and stringers?
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