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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fixing leaky portlights
I re-did my windows using the VHB method this spring.
Removing the old windows with a sharp putty knife and a hammer was the hardest
part.
Rough repair on the damaged areas with 2 part epoxy. In retrospect I should
I re-did my windows using the VHB method this spring.
Removing the old windows with a sharp putty knife and a hammer
was the hardest part.
Rough repair on the damaged areas with 2 part epoxy. In
retrospect I should have painted the blue repair closer to the
Scott:
My boat has two windows on each side as well, and one, the long one has
a significant curvature which puzzled me as to how I would keep it in
place without a frame, screws, bolts etc. I completed the job 8 years
ago and the windows still look like new with no issues.
First, I removed
I thought it was ALWAYS rainy season there… :^)
Happy (U.S.) Thanksgiving to all! I’m especially thankful for all Stu has done
for us over the years.
— Fred
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^(
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Subject: Stus-List Fixing leaky portlights
Hi All,
I am still really new in this group and I've not really figured out how to
search through the archives to find the advice I need.
I know this topic has probably been exhausted on h
C&C 38 Landfall
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I have used 4200 with very good success.
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 7:28 PM, Dave Godwin via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Hola Scott.
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> I am getting ready to do the same thing on my boat for the second time.
> It’s a 1982 vintage 37’ which has four ports as opposed to two like yours.
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fixing leaky portlights
Hola Scott.
I am getting ready to do the same thing on my boat for the second time. It’s a
1982 vintage 37’ which has four ports as opposed to two like yours.
I replaced the originals around 1998 and have these
Hola Scott.
I am getting ready to do the same thing on my boat for the second time. It’s a
1982 vintage 37’ which has four ports as opposed to two like yours.
I replaced the originals around 1998 and have these observations:
1.) I took the originals into a shop that re-created the original
Hi All,
I am still really new in this group and I've not really figured out how to
search through the archives to find the advice I need.
I know this topic has probably been exhausted on here, but I need to replace my
portlights on my 1987 35MKIII.
Some background and my questions:
~My boat has 2
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