[Public-list] Lexan or Acrylic ?

sousa, stephen (ENG) sousa_stephen at emc.com
Thu Sep 30 11:30:50 PDT 2004


Tom,

It is used for commercial windows which can purchased in a roll, I purchased
it from a glass shop that installs auto window and glass. We installed our
ports in the heat of the summer. In order to keep the material workable and
not so sticky, we put it into a cooler. Take it out of the cooler cut the
amount required and install port by port. 

This works great and doesn't cause a mess like silicone or Boat Life. The
other nice option, it stays soft and works with the hull. I haven't had a
leak in years.

Stephen


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George,

Thank you for this post! I will file it away for my next window project.

Stephen,

Thanks for the heads up about "butyl rubber". Is this what is used to mount
auto windshields? If so it sounds like a pretty good idea. I for one have
seen far more leaking port lights than I have windshields. Is it available
in colors other that black? Or was that even an issue?

tom s
a30  412


> George,
> 
> Great job in documenting the port replacement. At the end of this 
> document you mention butyl rubber as an alternative, this is product 
> we used and it worked well. This application eliminated any sealant 
> from being pushed out onto the lexan and you can snug up the screws 
> immediately. Also this product is generally available from any good 
> glass shop in your area.
> 
> Stephen
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