erikgreen
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Hey - just wondering if any of you have tried using super glue (cyanoacrylate) as a temporary or permanent glue to hold items in place in boats for permanent bonding.
Example: Holding a piece of core (foam, wood, whatever) in place while you wrap it and the surrounding area in glass
Example 2: Gluing a piece of heavy trim in place before caulking with 5200
I've used it a bit for holding to-be-welded metal together, but not for boats, and I've discovered a need - I want to curve MDF to a particular shape and then attach backing support... the MDF is vertical, thus PL premium won't stick quick enough to hold the backing... but if I use super glue first, then PL, it should work.
Anyone know if super glue causes any problems around boats?
I was also thinking of maybe using 3m super 90, but I'm not sure how well that would bond plywood strips.
Suggestions welcome,
Erik
Example: Holding a piece of core (foam, wood, whatever) in place while you wrap it and the surrounding area in glass
Example 2: Gluing a piece of heavy trim in place before caulking with 5200
I've used it a bit for holding to-be-welded metal together, but not for boats, and I've discovered a need - I want to curve MDF to a particular shape and then attach backing support... the MDF is vertical, thus PL premium won't stick quick enough to hold the backing... but if I use super glue first, then PL, it should work.
Anyone know if super glue causes any problems around boats?
I was also thinking of maybe using 3m super 90, but I'm not sure how well that would bond plywood strips.
Suggestions welcome,
Erik