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jorgeinmiami 09-15-2020 06:36 PM

5200 and plastic cutting board
 
Was thinking of using a dollar store cutting board to screw on my 2 bilge pumps and then using 5200 to glue it down to the bottom of the bilge. Not comfortable just screwing them to the boat and not looking to do more glass work with a piece of wood and glass them in.

Will 5200 hold?

Capt Chuck 09-15-2020 07:06 PM

Use PVC Board

dirtwheelsfl 09-15-2020 08:18 PM

Ive always just 52million’ed the strainers down. Never had one pop off...

Xcomunic8d 09-17-2020 02:18 AM

This how a local boat builder told me to do it. Should work...

If you’re afraid 5200 won’t be strong enough... use pl premium adhesive by loctite at homedepot or others. Stuff is Polyurethane based and sticks to everything.

strick 09-17-2020 05:19 AM

I don’t think the 5200 will stick well to the starboard. I might have tried that before..I would go another route

Strick

rcnight 09-17-2020 08:06 AM

If you anneal (heat treat) it supposedly changes the chemical makeup which allows adhesives to stick better. Ive done it glueing down starboard strips to the bottom/sides of my fuel tank. So far working. I too switched over to the Locktite brand available at the big box stores, less $$$ than 5200.

Fr. Frank 09-26-2020 11:42 AM

5200 WILL release from any polyethylene or polypropylene plastic. It just won't hold long-term. Use a plastic epoxy after flame treating/annealing, or choose a different type of plastic such as PVC.

jorgeinmiami 09-26-2020 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Fr. Frank (Post 269367)
5200 WILL release from any polyethylene or polypropylene plastic. It just won't hold long-term. Use a plastic epoxy after flame treating/annealing, or choose a different type of plastic such as PVC.

Set pumps on PVC and as soon as the rain permits will glue them in

strick 09-28-2020 09:41 AM

your moving right along looks like you guys are getting lots of rain over there....can you send some our way PLEASE

strick

jorgeinmiami 09-28-2020 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 269381)
your moving right along looks like you guys are getting lots of rain over there....can you send some our way PLEASE

strick

I went and bought some more goodies for the boat get in the car and looked west and what do I see but big dark rain clouds . Guess I have to what till tomorrow. Boy do I wish I had a barn or big enclosure like some of you had


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