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T&T: Backing material

From: Faure, Marin (no email)
Date: Tue Jun 26 2007 - 16:17:50 EDT

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    <I am not sure I would 5200. Unless of course you don't want to ever
    take this apart. The entire process of bedding components to the deck is
    fraught with potential problems.

    We didn't use the 5200 to bed the cleats to the deck. We used 5200 to
    bed and adhere the stainless steel backing plates to the underside of
    the deck in the lazarette. If the cleats need to be removed sometime in
    the future it will be easy to do so--- it's just a matter of unscrewing
    the nuts on the ends of the cleat bolts and pulling the bolts out. The
    cleats are bedded to the teak deck with black LifeCaulk. I can't think
    of any reason why the steel backing plates would ever have to be removed
    from the underside of the deck.

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    GB36-403 "La Perouse"
    Bellingham, Washington
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