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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
hull to deck joint using frp
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<blockquote data-quote="fwman1" data-source="post: 495132" data-attributes="member: 31515"><p>I used medium epoxy when I made up some frp and polystyrene foam board composite. </p><p>I am thinking that for this application you may want to use some 3M auto body panel adhesive. </p><p>It will never let go, and comes in a cartridge for easy application. Not especially cheap, but it is all business.</p><p>I used a steel wire wheel to scuff the frp board to improve adhesion when I used epoxy to glue it. I'd probably</p><p>recommend doing the same with the 3M auto panel adhesive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fwman1, post: 495132, member: 31515"] I used medium epoxy when I made up some frp and polystyrene foam board composite. I am thinking that for this application you may want to use some 3M auto body panel adhesive. It will never let go, and comes in a cartridge for easy application. Not especially cheap, but it is all business. I used a steel wire wheel to scuff the frp board to improve adhesion when I used epoxy to glue it. I'd probably recommend doing the same with the 3M auto panel adhesive. [/QUOTE]
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