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Originally Posted by motor
(Post 4031944)
4200 will come apart ..5200 will probably assist in pulling the gellcoat off the boat if you have to take it back apart
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Originally Posted by motor
(Post 4031961)
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Who sells life seal?
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It is a Boat Life product I get from Boaters Value.
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Boat us and west marine ,,if you get the west marine brand i was told it is also life seal.. i still use 4200 tho,,life seal dont bond as good,,just saying..to remove 5200 and 4200 i use a port a power then move the transom just enough to get a .005 piece of piano wire behind it to cut through it and it dont hurt the gel or fiberglass..
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Originally Posted by brian41
(Post 4032028)
It is a Boat Life product I get from Boaters Value.
I'm looking to replace some thru hull fittings above the waterline. Was going to use 4200, now I'm curious. Thanks. |
4200 is an Adhesive, that is why we use it .I'd rather it be a little tuff to remove than not stick very well .My experience with 4200 (not 5200) is it will come apart if necessary.....Once 5200 has dried you could pull the fasteners and still have the parts stuck.And in fact ,as you obviously know damage the boat trying to take apart. But I don't want to argue either .To each his own ..I agree with you on attempting to use any kind of remover for 4200/5200 ..The stuff you are seeing isn't holding it down .It'd Take a few years to maybe kinda wick up under the edges of a fitting .Probably works once you have pried stuff apart and are just looking at thin coating..
Originally Posted by brian41
(Post 4031982)
If you take a tube in your hand and look at them the 5200 has permanent and the the 4200 is in the middle between that and removable. Just saying and not looking to argue about it (I just work with it every day). As far as the remover troper posted good luck with that if you need it off and plan on working on it in your life time. Yes with time it will take off the the polyurethane you can see but you might as well buy some Slick50 then you can drain your oil and forget about oil changes (truth in advertising.......do you believe everything you see/read)
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4031575)
How are the stringers forward of the bilge? Like in the cuddy, under cockpit, and bulkheads?
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