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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 18468" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Bassboy1 - have to disagree, the 5200 is a great adhesive as well as a sealant. Stuff is sticky as all get out and, if applied properly, impossible to get off. I used 5200 to seal and glue down several porthole covers on my Mako 253 and I was amazed at the strength of this product. It has a Tensile strength of 700psi.</p><p></p><p>Just remember that once you attach something with this stuff it is not coming off unless you cut it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 18468, member: 10"] Bassboy1 - have to disagree, the 5200 is a great adhesive as well as a sealant. Stuff is sticky as all get out and, if applied properly, impossible to get off. I used 5200 to seal and glue down several porthole covers on my Mako 253 and I was amazed at the strength of this product. It has a Tensile strength of 700psi. Just remember that once you attach something with this stuff it is not coming off unless you cut it off. [/QUOTE]
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