[alberg30] Re: Current thinking on bedding compunds?

stephen sousa stephen=sousa%eng%emchop1 at fishbowl02.lss.emc.com
Thu Apr 15 10:38:01 PDT 1999


From: "stephen sousa" <stephen=sousa%eng%emchop1 at fishbowl02.lss.emc.com>

Tom,

For this application 4200 may be the better choice since it can removed in 
the future. From experience the 5200 will separate with heat applied, which 
doesn't apply with a wood/glass combination.

Stephen Sousa
Carina Vela
#114

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From: "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan at mail.house.gov>, on 4/15/99 11:34 AM:
From: "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan at mail.house.gov>



	Just wondering what folks like for an appropriate bedding compound.
I want to redo the handrails.  My first guess -which hints at how long I've
been into sailboats- would be 5200, but it is so tenacious that I worry
about the next rebedding. I remember when 5200 was seen as the marine
cure-all, but I am afraid I'm not up on current thinking.

	While we are at it, what do you like for bedding down replacement
lexan in the sides of the main cabin ?

	Thanks

	Tom F.
	Calliope #287

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