Frank 157 Posted September 25, 2018 Share Posted September 25, 2018 Any suggestions ? just trying to maximise the chances of disassembly a few years down the track Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kick Ass 47 Posted September 25, 2018 Share Posted September 25, 2018 Tef gel or lano cote Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tuffyluffy 76 Posted September 25, 2018 Share Posted September 25, 2018 +1 for Lanocote and apply liberally Quote Link to post Share on other sites
John B 106 Posted September 26, 2018 Share Posted September 26, 2018 Those ..or rescue steel. The advantage with rescue steel,which is greasy red stuff,is you get one spot on your t shirt and its there for life. When you get home you notice theres some on the car upholstery which means its also on your jeans. Thus you have a continual reminder and affirmation of what a great job you did, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Battleship 100 Posted September 26, 2018 Share Posted September 26, 2018 Rescue steel is awesome for mild steel, would use Tefgel on stainless to Aluminium interface with some plastic washers if possible. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ed 143 Posted September 26, 2018 Share Posted September 26, 2018 Those ..or rescue steel. The advantage with rescue steel,which is greasy red stuff,is you get one spot on your t shirt and its there for life. When you get home you notice theres some on the car upholstery which means its also on your jeans. Thus you have a continual reminder and affirmation of what a great job you did, I find 5200 has the same advantage Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tuffyluffy 76 Posted September 26, 2018 Share Posted September 26, 2018 I find 5200 has the same advantage Ditto. I find its best to stand in a blob and walk around the boat first. This saves the worry of doing it later. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Frank 157 Posted September 29, 2018 Author Share Posted September 29, 2018 Sounds like Black Sikaflex then, well Lanokote won the day since Tuf Gel is $26 for a very small syringe pack. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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