Epoxy vs. 5200

Best option to seal around tubes(cooling, steering, trim, etc) in the tray.

  • epoxy with cabosil

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • 5200

    Votes: 33 89.2%
  • something else (please post to specify)

    Votes: 2 5.4%

  • Total voters
    37

McDog

Other Administrator
Staff member
Location
South Florida
Which is better to seal off the tubes(steering, cooling, trim, one-way, scupper) that go through the tray? Assuming you have cut out your whole tray to defoam.

The options are epoxy and cabosil, 5200, or "something else".

If you vote for something else, please post what it is you use.
 

McDog

Other Administrator
Staff member
Location
South Florida
I used 5200 for that kind of stuff because epoxy is overkill .:bigok:

By overkill, do you mean epoxy is better but not worth the trouble to do it?

My goal is to have a bullettproof tray compartment that is airtight and never leaks. I don't EVER want to defoam again! :bad3:
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
Site Supporter
Location
NW NC
the quick set 24 hour 5200 was set up solid in under 48 hours in my shop
min. temp was 55 F
epoxy doesnt do much quicker than that
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
5200 is a structural adhesive sealant for use below the waterline - it'll stick anything!! Great stuff, even though it sucks to work with.
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
That's true...either would be ok for holding the scupper to the hull? The pipe is fit almost perfect in the hole...

I epoxied mine before and it stuck fine, but you have to jump through some hoops to get epoxy to bond to PVC. 5200 will bond no problem if you rough up the surface. Like Mouthfulloflake said in the earlier thread, 5200 also has some flex so it holds up much better under vibration.
 
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