[C320-list] Using 3M 5200
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BAdams3491 at aol.com
Thu Nov 6 15:53:11 PST 2008
FWIW, I'd us 3M 4200...that way if you needed to remove the shelves you
could do it without tearing the hull apart.
Bert
At Ease
#442
In a message dated 11/6/2008 5:32:19 P.M. Central Standard Time,
obuoy4848 at sbcglobal.net writes:
The quick answer is EITHER ONE WILL WORK, but the correct answer is that if
you want to insure a perfect shelf---do it right the first time--sand the
surface then you have no question regarding the outcome. Ken
--- On Thu, 11/6/08, Robert Seastream <robert.seastream at comcast.net> wrote:
From: Robert Seastream <robert.seastream at comcast.net>
Subject: [C320-list] Using 3M 5200
To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 5:26 PM
All:
I'm installing shelves in the 'stateroom' cabinet. I'm
reluctant to
use screws (how thick IS the 320 hull, anyway?) to secure the 1X1 wood
strip supports on which the shelves will rest. Other options are
either fiberglass or 3M 5200. I'm going with 5200, leading to the
following question: Must I sand the white 'flowcoat' down to the
fiberglass (as I did when glassing in the 2X2 supports for the aft
third water tank), or does the surface simply need to be clean and dry?
Bob Seastream
Intuition # 906
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