18 Mar
2003
18 Mar
'03
9:39 p.m.
In a message dated 3/18/2003 6:16:43 PM US Mountain Standard Time, chonshell@ia4u.net writes:
So 5200 is not for deck hardware because it dries hard, or because it has to be wet to set?
5200 is for fittings that you don't want to remove easily. It will cure dry, but it takes a longer time. It dries faster when wet. Boatlife can be used underwater too, but out here in AZ, the curing is accomplished dry most of the time. Most boats are dry sailed, so repairs are done on a trailer most of the time. You can use 5200 on deck fittings if you like. Sandy