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Post by Joe66 on Jun 20, 2016 14:54:09 GMT
What is the best Sikaflex to get, 512 or 221?
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Post by Joe66 on Jun 20, 2016 21:10:19 GMT
So I take it you twats are as much in the dark as me then on the best Sikaflex, should have asked on motorhome fun.
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Post by nicholsong on Jun 20, 2016 21:32:02 GMT
Go on the Sikaflex site. They have a huge range of products with variations for Whether just a filler or adhesive Whether it needs to harden or stay soft Temperature range for its intended environment Temperature range in which it can be applied Setting times Etc. The reason you might not have had replies is that you did not say what you want it for Geoff
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Post by 747 on Jun 20, 2016 21:44:29 GMT
So I take it you twats are as much in the dark as me then on the best Sikaflex, should have asked on motorhome fun. Well, if you are going to use the F word, you are on your own. The cheek of some people ........ even if I did know, I would not say now. Join Fucts and ask Kev, he knows everyfink.
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Post by Joe66 on Jun 20, 2016 22:17:42 GMT
So I take it you twats are as much in the dark as me then on the best Sikaflex, should have asked on motorhome fun. Well, if you are going to use the F word, you are on your own. The cheek of some people ........ even if I did know, I would not say now. Join Fucts and ask Kev, he knows everyfink. What you doin on ear, thought you was apprehended by plod?
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Post by 747 on Jun 20, 2016 22:30:22 GMT
Well, if you are going to use the F word, you are on your own. The cheek of some people ........ even if I did know, I would not say now. Join Fucts and ask Kev, he knows everyfink. What you doin on ear, thought you was apprehended by plod? No Jail can hold me for long. I can squeeze through the bars cos I is little.
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Post by Barry B'stard on Jun 20, 2016 23:11:41 GMT
Yeah using the F word on here is punishable by a proper kicking. You will be dealt with when I have consulted my Fruitcakes SS Punishment team.
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Post by blu on Jun 20, 2016 23:17:36 GMT
Yeah using the F word on here is punishable by a proper kicking. You will be dealt with when I have consulted my Fruitcakes SS Punishment team. cut the feckers Knackers awf
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Post by Paddy Fauntleroy on Jun 21, 2016 7:20:53 GMT
What is the best Sikaflex to get, 512 or 221? If you want to bond something like a sat dish or solar brackets it's 512, bonds and sets really hard and difficult to remove. 221, will also bond but will stay elastic, ideal for sealing seams with a bit of movement, windows etc, can be dug out and redone.
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Post by Sir Rowley Birkin on Jun 21, 2016 7:43:30 GMT
What is the best Sikaflex to get, 512 or 221? If you want to bond something like a sat dish or solar brackets it's 512, bonds and sets really hard and difficult to remove. 221, will also bond but will stay elastic, ideal for sealing seams with a bit of movement, windows etc, can be dug out and redone. Feck off... that's a sensible answer. It has no place here. Don't pay any attention, Joe... Stick yer fingers in yer ears and go "La la la..."! A dopey answer will be along soon. Satellite dish? Baz uses chewing gum. Or Velcro...
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Post by Paddy Fauntleroy on Jun 21, 2016 8:46:24 GMT
If you want to bond something like a sat dish or solar brackets it's 512, bonds and sets really hard and difficult to remove. 221, will also bond but will stay elastic, ideal for sealing seams with a bit of movement, windows etc, can be dug out and redone. Feck off... that's a sensible answer. It has no place here. Don't pay any attention, Joe... Stick yer fingers in yer ears and go "La la la..."! A dopey answer will be along soon. Satellite dish? Baz uses chewing gum. Or Velcro... Apologies Shite Paper, thought I was on Fucts. Joe really meant to say the best for sticking and sealing is Duct Tape, nice colour too. Piers
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Post by nicholsong on Jun 21, 2016 11:05:45 GMT
What is the best Sikaflex to get, 512 or 221? If you want to bond something like a sat dish or solar brackets it's 512, bonds and sets really hard and difficult to remove. 221, will also bond but will stay elastic, ideal for sealing seams with a bit of movement, windows etc, can be dug out and redone.That is why we use it for boats because hulls flex. I would also is it for MHs which also flex a bit where bonding is not required. [Surely we are allowed sensible answers in this sub-forum - or why have it?] - sorry is that question too sensible
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Post by tugboat on Jun 21, 2016 12:51:35 GMT
If you want to bond something like a sat dish or solar brackets it's 512, bonds and sets really hard and difficult to remove. 221, will also bond but will stay elastic, ideal for sealing seams with a bit of movement, windows etc, can be dug out and redone. That is why we use it for boats because hulls flex. I would also is it for MHs which also flex a bit where bonding is not required. [Surely we are allowed sensible answers in this sub-forum - or why have it?] - sorry is that question too sensible FFS, don't get Captain Over started on boaty stuff. He'll start rambling on about hogging and sagging and racking and other nautical things which are really completely mythical. I bet he's dancing a hornpipe as we speak. You stick to hairyplanes, Geoffers Mk 1, and leave the sailory stuff to me. P.S. Personally, I find MHs flex much more than my boats ever did. P.P.S. Hopefully that's a nonsensical answer worthy of this forum.
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Post by Paddy Fauntleroy on Jun 21, 2016 13:13:37 GMT
That is why we use it for boats because hulls flex. I would also is it for MHs which also flex a bit where bonding is not required. [Surely we are allowed sensible answers in this sub-forum - or why have it?] - sorry is that question too sensible FFS, don't get Captain Over started on boaty stuff. He'll start rambling on about hogging and sagging and racking and other nautical things which are really completely mythical. I bet he's dancing a hornpipe as we speak. You stick to hairyplanes, Geoffers Mk 1, and leave the sailory stuff to me. P.S. Personally, I find MHs flex much more than my boats ever did. P.P.S. Hopefully that's a nonsensical answer worthy of this forum. Yeah, did you ever reverse a boat into a ditch, reckon it would flex as much with a scooter on the stern, that's the blunt end btw.
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Post by Joe66 on Jun 21, 2016 15:18:39 GMT
Thanks for all the answers lads but I tgook the advice I got on funsters and have use sellotape, 4 for £1 at the 99p shop.
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