3M 4200

REO6205

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Fluid Motion Model
C-24 C SE
Hull Identification Number
USFMLT2138C
Vessel Name
Chenier
MMSI Number
338228251
Would 3M 4200 be good for fastening small plywood strips to fiberglass? I need to make some brackets for the fire extinguishers but I'd like to avoid drilling holes where possible.
 
Whenever I need to attach something and I am not sure what is behind or how long a screw I can use I would use epoxy. A fire extinguisher is pretty heavy for 4200 in my opinion
 
I agree the 4200 will likely not hold long term. You could use it however as a temporary solution until you are confident in the location. After you are sure you can pull it off an use screws or epoxy for a permanent attachment.
 
If you are mounting it to be permanent.I would use 3m 5200 . It takes 48 hours to dry and 7 days to fully cure . 0nce cured it will not come off .
Brian Brown
26 Cutwater
PORT-A-GEE
 
5200 will not come off ever. your boat will disintegrate before that 5200 fitting comes loose.
 
Thanks. Great information.
 
Be aware that 5200 comes in tow cure rates and two colors. There is a fast cure and a regular cure. There is a white and there is a black. Whenever you use 5200 it will be a permanent bond where the material bonded will generally fail before the bond.Before cured it can be cleaned up with acetone or MEK if I remember correctly. It is relatively expensive for a small tube and once the tube is opened there is a shelf life.
 
When I mounted a fire extinguisher, I asked the factory manager where boat was built and he told me exactly what was behind the panel--in my case, thick plywood. So, no problem drilling pilot holes for screws.

T.
 
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