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3M Marine Sealant
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:04 pm
by Aurele Lavigne
Someone recently mentioned they used a 3M product to repair floats and quoted product number EM 3500. I checked with 3M and they have no such product. A local rep in Toronto is checking with their tech dept. and one product being looked at is "5200".
Can however anyone confirm what the product was exactly. I know Wayne uses Sikaflex 1A and I did manage to get some a while back but since it has a limited shelf life a minimum quantity is required and any unused is virtually waisted.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
I'll post whatever info I get from 3M as well.
Thanks, Aurele
063R
P.S. Anyone have or know where I can get my hands on a Scott 3200 tailwheel, cheap !!!
Also, is there a good product to rejuvinate the fabric on the Rebel's controls and minimize U.V. detoriation.
3M Marine Sealant
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:04 pm
by klehman
Aurele
That post was followed by a correction confirming that it should have
said 5200.
Ken
Hi Guys,
The 3M SEALANT IS NOT 3500, THAT'S A MOOSE!
THE REAL SEALANT GOES BY 3M 5200
SORRY FOR THE MISINFORMATION
M
Aurele Lavigne wrote:
Someone recently mentioned they used a 3M product to repair floats and
quoted product number EM 3500. I checked with 3M and they have no such
product. A local rep in Toronto is checking with their tech dept. and
one product being looked at is "5200".
Can however anyone confirm what the product was exactly. I know Wayne
uses Sikaflex 1A and I did manage to get some a while back but since
it has a limited shelf life a minimum quantity is required and any
unused is virtually waisted.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
I'll post whatever info I get from 3M as well.
Thanks, Aurele
063R
P.S. Anyone have or know where I can get my hands on a Scott 3200
tailwheel, cheap !!!
Also, is there a good product to rejuvinate the fabric on the Rebel's
controls and minimize U.V. detoriation.
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3M Marine Sealant
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:04 pm
by Aurele Lavigne
Thanks for the clarification, I guess I missed the correction to your
original note.
Are you sure it's 5200 and not 1200, this is a U/L !!!
(ei: 3500 for the moose... so on and so on)
Aurele
063R
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From: "klehman" <
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: 3M Marine Sealant
Aurele
That post was followed by a correction confirming that it should have
said 5200.
Ken
Hi Guys,
The 3M SEALANT IS NOT 3500, THAT'S A MOOSE!
THE REAL SEALANT GOES BY 3M 5200
SORRY FOR THE MISINFORMATION
M
Aurele Lavigne wrote:
Someone recently mentioned they used a 3M product to repair floats and
quoted product number EM 3500. I checked with 3M and they have no such
product. A local rep in Toronto is checking with their tech dept. and
one product being looked at is "5200".
Can however anyone confirm what the product was exactly. I know Wayne
uses Sikaflex 1A and I did manage to get some a while back but since
it has a limited shelf life a minimum quantity is required and any
unused is virtually waisted.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
I'll post whatever info I get from 3M as well.
Thanks, Aurele
063R
P.S. Anyone have or know where I can get my hands on a Scott 3200
tailwheel, cheap !!!
Also, is there a good product to rejuvinate the fabric on the Rebel's
controls and minimize U.V. detoriation.
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