Insulation Adhesive
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Insulation Adhesive
Putting in soundown this weekend or next. I've epoxied mechanical fasteners every 2 square feet or so to the glass. How about adhesive suggestions for the glass to soundown bond?-Tom
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Tom,
The 3M adhesive worked perfectly for me, too.
You can bend the mounting pins TWICE and then they'll break. Just take my word for it!
It helps to have someone assist in aligning the sections of Soundown material as you mount it. Keep an eye on the pins to assure that they are straight and fully puncture the foam-lead sandwich. Careful, they puncture skin, too.
You might want to apply the tape as a wrap-around on the edges before you instal the sections. This makes them a little more rigid and easier to handle.
Jerry
The 3M adhesive worked perfectly for me, too.
You can bend the mounting pins TWICE and then they'll break. Just take my word for it!
It helps to have someone assist in aligning the sections of Soundown material as you mount it. Keep an eye on the pins to assure that they are straight and fully puncture the foam-lead sandwich. Careful, they puncture skin, too.
You might want to apply the tape as a wrap-around on the edges before you instal the sections. This makes them a little more rigid and easier to handle.
Jerry
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Yea Tom. just make sure you use the heavy duty 3M vinyl adhesive otherwise it will fall off from the heat. Also on the soundown most people do not know that you can buyit a little cheaper from Lewis Marine Supply. It is manufactured under the name of Southern Marine Products. That is what Bertram uses now in there new yachts. Our Bertram parts buddy shared this information with me! It's the same stuff. Good luck and use the buttons and sticks. They work great . i just epoxied them after just a dab of super glue first. Dave K
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Thanks guys. Just returned from HD. Instead of their fasteners, I'm epoxying bolts to the glass every 2 ft square or so and using fender washers and nuts. Overkill I'm sure. Also, my mechanic sold me the material at $40 a sheet for the one inch. I think that's pretty cheap, but not sure so don't tell me if its high. A/C guy who I fish with is moving the A/C unit right now. He's a bit hungover from partying with Ernesto last night come to find out. New 8" exhaust goes in Tuesday and motors soon after. Looks like we might be ready for wahoo at the Flower Gardens by February. Thanks again for your help.
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$40.00?? I paid $18.00 at the factory, which is just down the street. The mech probably knows your one of those flush bookies, like that andre guy.........
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Scot, the factory is in salem/beverly, just down the street. PM me a # and we'll chat
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