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Question about using 3M 5200 to mount transducer on transom
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott06z71" data-source="post: 347702" data-attributes="member: 11993"><p>I've read some post were guys are using 3M 5200 to mount a piece of cutting board to transom to mount transducer to. My question about the 3M 5200 is that it says use within 24 hours after puncturing the inner seal on tube. I have a tube that I opened a couple months ago and has been sealed with the top on. do you think it will still be good to use for mounting the cutting board to transom or should I just buy a new tube? It is the quick curing type. Just wondering if anybody else has used it that has been opened for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott06z71, post: 347702, member: 11993"] I've read some post were guys are using 3M 5200 to mount a piece of cutting board to transom to mount transducer to. My question about the 3M 5200 is that it says use within 24 hours after puncturing the inner seal on tube. I have a tube that I opened a couple months ago and has been sealed with the top on. do you think it will still be good to use for mounting the cutting board to transom or should I just buy a new tube? It is the quick curing type. Just wondering if anybody else has used it that has been opened for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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