jdlough
Master Chief Petty Officer
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Re: pics of my weekend TINT upgrade!!!
Both the 4200 and 5200 come in 'quick cure' or 'fast cure', and in regular long as sh*t cure (about one week).
I think the quick cure stuff is only 24 hours. I think you should be ok, especially since you're relying on the screws to hold everything tight, instead of relying on the 4200/5200's adhesive glue properties.
If you did buy the 'long' cure stuff, and you plan to use it, only use it in very thin layers. If you put the 'long' cure 4200/5200 on too thick, it grows really weird bubbles/pustules/blisters as it cures.
Even if you bought the long cure 4200/5200, I bet you'd be ok since it is all held together real tight with the screws. (So there's no real stress on the 4200/5200 joint.)
And back on topic, your boat now looks like some Miami Vice or 'Secret Gov Agency' boat. Quite Snazzy! I'll bet you'll get some admiring looks from the local Vegas boat-cops!
Jim
Both the 4200 and 5200 come in 'quick cure' or 'fast cure', and in regular long as sh*t cure (about one week).
I think the quick cure stuff is only 24 hours. I think you should be ok, especially since you're relying on the screws to hold everything tight, instead of relying on the 4200/5200's adhesive glue properties.
If you did buy the 'long' cure stuff, and you plan to use it, only use it in very thin layers. If you put the 'long' cure 4200/5200 on too thick, it grows really weird bubbles/pustules/blisters as it cures.
Even if you bought the long cure 4200/5200, I bet you'd be ok since it is all held together real tight with the screws. (So there's no real stress on the 4200/5200 joint.)
And back on topic, your boat now looks like some Miami Vice or 'Secret Gov Agency' boat. Quite Snazzy! I'll bet you'll get some admiring looks from the local Vegas boat-cops!
Jim