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How to Stop Boat Screws From Vibrating Out
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 501001" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Live in northern Ohio, your comments were the first, I ever heard about it turning amber/ brown, guess it caught me off gard. The trim piece on my siding has been exposed to mother nature for 25 years and is held on with goop, so...what is causing the color change ??? Dang if I know..I have only used the E6000 once when mounting my cab on my side by side for winter snowplowing. The goop was gone on the store shelves so I tried the E6000. I needed a glue to stick to the plastic body panels. Used what goop I had left the switched over to the E6000 to finnish the job.</p><p>By the end of that following summer, the area with the E glue all let loose, while the goop was still holding. Now...that is just one instance, who can say if that is the normal....just my experience, the goop has never failed me so far !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 501001, member: 1183"] Live in northern Ohio, your comments were the first, I ever heard about it turning amber/ brown, guess it caught me off gard. The trim piece on my siding has been exposed to mother nature for 25 years and is held on with goop, so...what is causing the color change ??? Dang if I know..I have only used the E6000 once when mounting my cab on my side by side for winter snowplowing. The goop was gone on the store shelves so I tried the E6000. I needed a glue to stick to the plastic body panels. Used what goop I had left the switched over to the E6000 to finnish the job. By the end of that following summer, the area with the E glue all let loose, while the goop was still holding. Now...that is just one instance, who can say if that is the normal....just my experience, the goop has never failed me so far !! [/QUOTE]
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