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http://www.caulkyourhome.com/ge-sili...w-and-door.php
Try to get the GE Silicone II. It is freeze and uv proof, so you won't need to worry about it breaking down over time. |
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Hi
Thanks guys. I don't use any silicone products on the boat. How about "Boat Life" or Sikaflex....both above the waterline products.... I was going to install a few screws to hold the panel in place and seal. i didn't know if there was a certain product spec'd on the market? No need to get below deck i that area, only if the tank needed to be replaced. Thanks again |
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You can permanently seal it if you want, with sika flex or whatever, but I think you want to be able to remove it, if needed.
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I used boat life on mine.
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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I used 3M - 4200 ten years ago, just starting to need a redo.
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Normally when you gotta get back in there, yer gonna cut that seal away anyway...so like mentioned above, I like to go back w/4200...I think it was Franco left a line of some sort under the seal..if he ever had to go back in, the idea was to pull that line straight up all the way around to cut that seal...sounded good, but don't know how it worked out...
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the 3m 4000 as has a UV inhibitor
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