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    Any way to speed up cure time on 5200?
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    I had some 5200 left in a tube from a previous job so I decided to use it to coat the exposed wood on a small hole I cut in a bulkhead. A week later and its still very tacky to the touch, Ive had a heat lamp on it for a few days now. I thought about lining it with a thin strip of rubber tire tube, would the rubber bond to the 5200?
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    Porbably not after it has skinned over. They do make a fast cure. If you are going to line it with rubber I would apply a small amount if new adhesive. You can then cover with wax paper or cellofane and tape down so you can continue to work.

    Next hole seal with epoxy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    I had some 5200 left in a tube from a previous job so I decided to use it to coat the exposed wood on a small hole I cut in a bulkhead. A week later and its still very tacky to the touch, Ive had a heat lamp on it for a few days now. I thought about lining it with a thin strip of rubber tire tube, would the rubber bond to the 5200?
    I think I've had it that stayed tacky for weeks and weeks. I always try to match holes with a common size of a plastic grommet type liner I can get at Lowes or somewhere. Then 5200 holds them in too well.
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    Brownie wrote a few years back that they had a problem with curing and the rep told them to wet it down and that would kick it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommymonza View Post
    Brownie wrote a few years back that they had a problem with curing and the rep told them to wet it down and that would kick it.
    That may be true, if it is on a spot that gets into the water, it loses its tackiness real fast it seems like.
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    I have heard of misting of with a spray bottle of water
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    5200. Can't live with it, can't live without it.
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    Use 4200 fast cure next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griff View Post
    Use 4200 fast cure next time.
    That's the easy way out.
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    I cant beleive you used 5200 after all the drama that was typed about it.....
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    5200 is great stuff if your not in a hurry and you never wanna take whatever you put together apart again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Bonz View Post
    I cant beleive you used 5200 after all the drama that was typed about it.....
    We could write a soap opera with all the drama.

    Like I said, it was left over, and all I was doing was sealing the exposed wood on a hole in the bulkhead.
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