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<blockquote data-quote="renn90" data-source="post: 442799" data-attributes="member: 23002"><p>Waterproof, very strong, removable. $12.99 at Home Depot</p><p></p><p><img src="https://u.cubeupload.com/mlsemi/loctitespecialtyusea.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Ive never made a hole in any part of my boat. You can bond screw strips anywhere and then mechanically fasten if you want. I use PVC boards and strips for any need (such as Azek). Cut Down Azek panels can be laminated with plumbing solvent and primer (requires clamping), no rot, not too slippery, floats, easy to clean, walkable with 12" on center supports, and doesn't need paint. Sets up in less than 2 hours - permanent in 24 hours - can cut off years later.</p><p></p><p>I've used PL years to mount transducers, deck platforms, all kinds of hardware. if you press parts together without clamping, it is still very strong, but can be cut off with a long razor knife blade. Enables you to bond parts on, and then remove and reposition as you find the perfect set up (like finding the best transducer position).</p><p></p><p>Also works better than rubber washer seals to seal hulls and transoms around bolts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renn90, post: 442799, member: 23002"] Waterproof, very strong, removable. $12.99 at Home Depot [img]https://u.cubeupload.com/mlsemi/loctitespecialtyusea.jpg[/img] Ive never made a hole in any part of my boat. You can bond screw strips anywhere and then mechanically fasten if you want. I use PVC boards and strips for any need (such as Azek). Cut Down Azek panels can be laminated with plumbing solvent and primer (requires clamping), no rot, not too slippery, floats, easy to clean, walkable with 12" on center supports, and doesn't need paint. Sets up in less than 2 hours - permanent in 24 hours - can cut off years later. I've used PL years to mount transducers, deck platforms, all kinds of hardware. if you press parts together without clamping, it is still very strong, but can be cut off with a long razor knife blade. Enables you to bond parts on, and then remove and reposition as you find the perfect set up (like finding the best transducer position). Also works better than rubber washer seals to seal hulls and transoms around bolts. [/QUOTE]
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