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3m 5200 adhesive/zinc anode
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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 333971" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>That was my plan with the 5200,to basically just get it in the pits themselves and not spread a huge mess all over the area,i just want a very thin skim coat and when it's fully cured i will sand it as smooth as i can,iv'e sanded it before it just takes patience and a very fine wet sand,like 800 grit.I'm just wanting to fishing and the painting part will be next summer if i decide to keep it.I just hope it's strong enough being at the bottom of the boat and when i'm going full speed i hope it won't pull off.</p><p></p><p>I see were people use jb marine weld with good results and i know the strength is incredible at nearly 4000 psi.But will it hold up with a jon boat that flexes that the question?I trailer this boat to as it never,ever sits over night in saltwater.I also clean it with freshwater at a car wash after every use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 333971, member: 6843"] That was my plan with the 5200,to basically just get it in the pits themselves and not spread a huge mess all over the area,i just want a very thin skim coat and when it's fully cured i will sand it as smooth as i can,iv'e sanded it before it just takes patience and a very fine wet sand,like 800 grit.I'm just wanting to fishing and the painting part will be next summer if i decide to keep it.I just hope it's strong enough being at the bottom of the boat and when i'm going full speed i hope it won't pull off. I see were people use jb marine weld with good results and i know the strength is incredible at nearly 4000 psi.But will it hold up with a jon boat that flexes that the question?I trailer this boat to as it never,ever sits over night in saltwater.I also clean it with freshwater at a car wash after every use. [/QUOTE]
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