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Jul-13-2020 01:43 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Butyl is best used where the window is held in place by other mechanical means and can be removed so that the butyl can be replaced. If it is oozing out, the item was clamped too tightly.
Jul-13-2020 05:46 AM
bigfootgrey wrote:Northern Lite used 3M 4000 UV exclusively on the exterior clam-shell seam and around all the compartment door frames of our 2019 8-11. After 18 months the 3M 4000 UV has remained completely pliable, and white, with no dis-coloration whatsoever. Some Dicor on the roof has already lost some pliability and started discoloring.
I used 3-M UV 4000 marine sealant on compartment doors and horizontal seam on our Bigfoot. I believe Bigfoot and Northern Lite use this product at the factory.
Jul-10-2020 05:52 AM
I know people scream not to use silicone but I never hear why.
Jul-09-2020 07:26 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
I personally don't like butyl tape. It doesn't harden, but it doesn't cure or stick to anything either. When it gets hot, it oozes out of the flange making a mess, and now it is gone when things cool again and you've got no pressure on the seal. I've seen many things sealed with butyl fail, including the shower skylight that I am right now fixing on my Bigfoot.
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Jul-06-2020 04:31 PM
Ranger Tim wrote:
When I was on the east coast I grew up using the 3M sealants for marine industry, notably 5200 and 4200 caulks that came in squeeze tubes and cartridges. These lasted for many years in salt water. They would also go through season after season of abuse from freezing and vibration. I can't believe there is anything that vibrates and moves more than a boat pounding the waves. Those sealants are tough, last for a long time and don't let go. I even used them to mount lighter weight things to fiberglass hulls with no screws with success.
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