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thank you MJ, I knew there was a similar thread not to long ago. I'm going to give that seaboard co. a shout. Another thought is these "plastics" don't like to be siliconed.....does that mean I cannot run a nice bead of UV silicone to seal the hatch?
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Kama, you're right. However doing it the conventional way is no free-be either. As long as it is an effective, proper repair, I don't mind shelling out a little extra and not have to mess around w/ the other materials and the time involved.[ Time is money too]
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You can seal with a bead of caulking!! Cause it is just a seal, but if you were trying to glue it or something like that there is no real streanth and would fail!
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