Rebedding chine cap and cant find 3M 101 sealant - Wooden Boat People2024-03-28T14:54:10Zhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/forum/topics/rebedding-chine-cap-and-cant-find-3m-101-sealant?commentId=1312281%3AComment%3A158263&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt is good stuff, I also use…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2020-03-09:1312281:Comment:1581812020-03-09T22:37:15.109ZRick Newmanhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/RickNewman
<p>It is good stuff, I also use on each and every screw that enters plywood!</p>
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<p>Rick N</p>
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<p>It is good stuff, I also use on each and every screw that enters plywood!</p>
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<p>Rick N</p>
<p></p> Thanks Rick. I dug around som…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2020-03-09:1312281:Comment:1581772020-03-09T22:35:00.538ZKirk Millerhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/KirkMiller
<p>Thanks Rick. I dug around some more and found a tube of Life Caulk, which reminded me that is what I ended up using in 2016. After pulling one chine cap off, it is clear that I scrimped on the caulk and left some gaps. This time I will be more generous.</p>
<p>Thanks Rick. I dug around some more and found a tube of Life Caulk, which reminded me that is what I ended up using in 2016. After pulling one chine cap off, it is clear that I scrimped on the caulk and left some gaps. This time I will be more generous.</p> I have been using Life Caulk…tag:woodenboatpeople.org,2020-03-09:1312281:Comment:1582632020-03-09T15:03:42.366ZRick Newmanhttp://woodenboatpeople.org/profile/RickNewman
<p>I have been using Life Caulk from Boat Life successfully for several years. I finished my drift boat in 2011 and have found the caulk to continue to work just as it did when I first used it, in other words, it is still pliable stays in place. It is a polysulfide based product.</p>
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<p>Rick Newman</p>
<p>I have been using Life Caulk from Boat Life successfully for several years. I finished my drift boat in 2011 and have found the caulk to continue to work just as it did when I first used it, in other words, it is still pliable stays in place. It is a polysulfide based product.</p>
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<p>Rick Newman</p>