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5200 sealant for small holes - problem
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<blockquote data-quote="MRichardson" data-source="post: 239420" data-attributes="member: 6763"><p>I've seen this recommended all over for it's flexibility and toughness (over JB Weld and other altrnatives). But I tried it and am having an issue - probably cause Im' not using it for the right purpose...</p><p></p><p>My boat has too many holes drilled in the transom, more than I need to install the new one I'm builing. Aside from sealing up the individual holes, I'm going to seal around the edges of the boards as well. On top of that, I'd like to close up the ones that are not going to be used... So, I got some 5200 and put it in the holes and it ran down the side of the boat. Too liquid, this stuff... </p><p></p><p>Has anyone used JB Marine Weld? Would this be better for this particular application? Any recommendations would help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRichardson, post: 239420, member: 6763"] I've seen this recommended all over for it's flexibility and toughness (over JB Weld and other altrnatives). But I tried it and am having an issue - probably cause Im' not using it for the right purpose... My boat has too many holes drilled in the transom, more than I need to install the new one I'm builing. Aside from sealing up the individual holes, I'm going to seal around the edges of the boards as well. On top of that, I'd like to close up the ones that are not going to be used... So, I got some 5200 and put it in the holes and it ran down the side of the boat. Too liquid, this stuff... Has anyone used JB Marine Weld? Would this be better for this particular application? Any recommendations would help! [/QUOTE]
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