Anyone used it saw some fastcure at local hardware store, picked up 5200 fast cure instead
T txsuperjetfreak96 Location amarillo ,tx Jul 7, 2013 #1 Anyone used it saw some fastcure at local hardware store, picked up 5200 fast cure instead
Matt_E steals hub caps from cars Site Supporter Location at peace Jul 7, 2013 #2 I've used it before. Cures fast, but isn't nearly as strong. I would not use it again.
T txsuperjetfreak96 Location amarillo ,tx Jul 7, 2013 #3 Cool deal it was like 2 bucks cheaper went with what most use
Matt_E steals hub caps from cars Site Supporter Location at peace Jul 7, 2013 #4 I seem to recall that regular 5200 has 700 psi tensile (or shear?) strength. 5200 fast cure has 600 psi. 4200 has 300 psi.
I seem to recall that regular 5200 has 700 psi tensile (or shear?) strength. 5200 fast cure has 600 psi. 4200 has 300 psi.
T txsuperjetfreak96 Location amarillo ,tx Jul 7, 2013 #5 Thats cool its for my exhaust tube not to worried bout strength
Matt_E steals hub caps from cars Site Supporter Location at peace Jul 7, 2013 #6 That's a pretty critical bond. Any failure there will result in soaked foam.
T txsuperjetfreak96 Location amarillo ,tx Jul 7, 2013 #7 Yeah im useing polystyrene foam and have drain plugs