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Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 18-08-2016, 23:24 |
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Views: 5,615
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Alan Mighty
Re: Is an MSP Adhesive an Alternative to Polyurethanes?
For info on using a silyl modified polymer, such as Bostik's Simson ISR 70-03 etc, to bed a teak deck, see: https://www.bostik.nl/uploads/pdf/641540_Teakdeck_UK.pdf |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 18-08-2016, 23:18 |
Replies: 16
Views: 5,615
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Alan Mighty
Re: Is an MSP Adhesive an Alternative to Polyurethanes?
And when I have a tiny job to do, such as bedding a small cleat, I give in and pay one of the local shipwrights/ships' carpenters whom I know uses Simson ISR 70-03. |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 18-08-2016, 23:15 |
Replies: 16
Views: 5,615
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Alan Mighty
Re: Is an MSP Adhesive an Alternative to Polyurethanes?
I have two sources (in reverse order of my preference): * ebay.com.au (and similar sites) often has someone selling a cartridge or three; and * visit your local installer of replacement car... |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 17-08-2016, 22:32 |
Replies: 16
Views: 5,615
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Alan Mighty
Re: Is an MSP Adhesive an Alternative to Polyurethanes?
Silyl modified polymers are simply superior as bedding compounds to Dolfinite, 3M 5200, etc. Easier to work with. The only aspect I cannot yet personally attest to is longevity - in... |
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