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You are right BR, but I just always consider 5200 for semi-permanent apps. I say that because I use it on things that MIGHT have to come out. With epoxy you would probably have to do damage to get it loose. The 5200 is strong don't get me wrong, but if you NEED to take it out for some reason (I cant imagine why, but u never know) you can. :)


Oh and Ive used screws before too...just seems to bond to it and I struggle to free it up. :-/
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You are right BR, but I just always consider 5200 for semi-permanent apps. I say that because I use it on things that MIGHT have to come out. With epoxy you would probably have to do damage to get it loose. The 5200 is strong don't get me wrong, but if you NEED to take it out for some reason (I cant imagine why, but u never know) you can. :)


Oh and Ive used screws before too...just seems to bond to it and I struggle to free it up. :-/
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Roger that Stink ;)
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I used 5200 on my bracket, I talked to a guy and he said when he took off the bracket ity took some glass with it!! because of epoxy.
I use 5200 on everything! I use fast cure on things like screws and stuff, but use slow cure on hings like the bracket as I think it is better then the fast cure.
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I used 5200 on my bracket, I talked to a guy and he said when he took off the bracket ity took some glass with it!! because of epoxy.
I use 5200 on everything! I use fast cure on things like screws and stuff, but use slow cure on hings like the bracket as I think it is better then the fast cure.
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I know its good stuff for sure. I use it on lots of things - boat or non boat.
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I know its good stuff for sure. I use it on lots of things - boat or non boat.
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Im with ya MJ....and on things like tank hatches the slow stuff is better. If it is a thick bead the fast cure will sorta "blister" because it dries too fast, ya know? :-/
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Im with ya MJ....and on things like tank hatches the slow stuff is better. If it is a thick bead the fast cure will sorta "blister" because it dries too fast, ya know? :-/
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