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redeye
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Initially Posted - 03/03/2023 :  13:23:31  Show Profile
I have "plastic" winches and clutches on the cabin top and slightly remember being advised NOT to use a polysulfide product to bed these.

What would you advise ( all youse ) as a bedding compound?


I would think Butyl would be fine, but not clear on that.


Thank You

regards.ray

Ray in Atlanta, Ga.
"Lee Key" '84 Catalina 25
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islander
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Response Posted - 03/03/2023 :  14:29:41  Show Profile
Ray, 3M 4000UV is recommended for bedding ABS, Lexan and other plastics. It's a Polyester adhesive sealant and yea, Polysulfides will melt plastics.

Scott-"IMPULSE"87'C25/SR/WK/Din.#5688
Sailing out of Glen Cove,L.I Sound



Edited by - islander on 03/03/2023 14:34:21
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Steve Milby
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Response Posted - 03/03/2023 :  15:51:59  Show Profile
I like butyl tape for most applications, especially small jobs. It's neat and easy to use and doesn't smear like caulk sometimes does if you apply it too generously. Also, butyl tape has a long shelf life. Marine caulk is expensive, and, unless I'm doing a big job, I use a little from a full tube, and the rest hardens before I need it again.

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islander
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Response Posted - 03/03/2023 :  16:42:32  Show Profile
Sorry Ray, I should have mentioned Butyl tape so Ditto what Steve said.

Scott-"IMPULSE"87'C25/SR/WK/Din.#5688
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Volksaholic
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Response Posted - 03/03/2023 :  18:19:04  Show Profile
I first read Steve's post as "it's fun and easy to use" and I thought... yeah, it is. Kinda like silly putty. :P

Paul
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Stinkpotter
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Response Posted - 03/04/2023 :  14:38:27  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Milby

...Marine caulk is expensive, and, unless I'm doing a big job, I use a little from a full tube, and the rest hardens before I need it again.

Steve, try putting the cap back on... (I have a decrepit, 5+ year-old tube of Life Caulk that still works. No good for plastic though...)

Dave Bristle
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redeye
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Response Posted - 03/04/2023 :  19:21:54  Show Profile
Cool Thanks everyone... always great to get steering without having to do 5 hours of research.


<<< try putting the cap back on >>>

Yepper.. I put the cap back on and if I want to use a tube again I usually hafta pull the cap off and drill it out to get to anything usable...


All the butyl tape I've used has stayed stable up untill I've used it, so I'm a fan....

regards.ray

Ray in Atlanta, Ga.
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Edited by - redeye on 03/04/2023 19:25:46
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Steve Milby
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Response Posted - 03/05/2023 :  08:14:42  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Stinkpotter

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Milby

...Marine caulk is expensive, and, unless I'm doing a big job, I use a little from a full tube, and the rest hardens before I need it again.

Steve, try putting the cap back on... (I have a decrepit, 5+ year-old tube of Life Caulk that still works. No good for plastic though...)


This quote is from the Boatlife website. Boatlife is the manufacturer of Lifecalk.

"GUARANTEED FACTORY SHELF LIFE: Life-Calk, Life Seal, Silicone sealants – One year from date of manufacture."

FWIW, I re-cap tubes of caulk.

Steve Milby J/24 "Captiva Wind"
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Voyager
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Response Posted - 03/06/2023 :  21:17:03  Show Profile
Yeah Steve, I’ve had mixed results with polysulfide caulk. One time I used about 1/2 the cylindrical tube using my caulk gun, then I tried to seal the tube on both the nozzle end and the back plunger end. Next time I went back later in the same year, it hardened in the back, but I could still use a few tablespoons of soft caulk in the front. Another time, I bought a plastic tube and it stayed ok until the next spring. Another time, I bought a tube but didn’t use it that year. The next year it was as hard as a rock. I took it back to the store with a receipt and thankfully, they let me swap it for another tube.
It’s great stuff for the purposes when you apply it promptly, but don’t count on it having much shelf life. You might get lucky like Dave, but don’t count on it. Buy it when you need it.

Bruce Ross
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bigelowp
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Response Posted - 03/18/2023 :  14:16:26  Show Profile
"GUARANTEED FACTORY SHELF LIFE: Life-Calk, Life Seal, Silicone sealants – One year from date of manufacture."

Hmm, Mfg, then in Mfg inventory for a month or so, then shipped to retailer where it sits on the shelf for ??? then bought with . . . . .one month left in "guarentee". For projects such as rebidding I buy when I am doing job!

Peter Bigelow
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Rowayton, Ct
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