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Plexus bond
Hi
What is that Plexus glue called for bonding hull to deck on Formulas? And where do i get it? My hull to deck joint is coming loose so i would need to bond it together again. Thanks Kim Bomanson Aland islands |
Its made by ITW
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Is it the Plexus MA300 that used for this application?
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contact them...there's different versions based on what you are doing and how fast you want it to kick off....they can guide you better.
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MA425. You need to rent the gun also. There is a large thread with lots of good info on re bonding here on OSO. Just search hull/deck bonding failure. Not a huge job.
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I think the biggest issue in the case of Formula's use of the Plexus is not that they had the wrong material...i think (and its only my theory) that they didn't know they needed a certain amount of gap between the materials being bonded for it to work properly. I remember reading in the Plexus literature that its need something like 1/16-1/8" gap between materials for it to bond properly...if they just lay the material down and then screw the deck and hull together it will squeeze the Plexus out and you have glass/glass contact and that's where it's possibly failing...not enough material for the bond to take place properly. I cant say that's the issue for certain but its just a guess
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Originally Posted by Wally
(Post 4913171)
I think the biggest issue in the case of Formula's use of the Plexus is not that they had the wrong material...i think (and its only my theory) that they didn't know they needed a certain amount of gap between the materials being bonded for it to work properly. I remember reading in the Plexus literature that its need something like 1/16-1/8" gap between materials for it to bond properly...if they just lay the material down and then screw the deck and hull together it will squeeze the Plexus out and you have glass/glass contact and that's where it's possibly failing...not enough material for the bond to take place properly. I cant say that's the issue for certain but its just a guess
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