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Yup. Was thinking the same.
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Probably a good thing it broke during instalation...
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thru-hull sealant: 4200 or Life Caulk?
How about 5200?
5200 on a thru hull is a bad choice, IMHO
BTW Rich I didn't intend to insult you
Well, maybe, maybe not. Granted
I've talked to some "pros" who use 5200; but
I've always used 5200. Wouldn't use less.
I have used 4200 successfully for 15 years
Life caulk works for me
Anything you have. I bet plumbers putty would work on a correctly installed thru-hull.
I think Dolphinite is just a marine grade
Life Caulk
I used life caulk, no leaks, easy to use.
I wouldn't consider anything less than 5200...
And yet you carelessly drink out of a poisinous plastic bag.
...yes, but that's ME - I'm much more careful of my boats health
Larry, from a post below, I'm confused...
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Probably a good thing it broke during instalation...
Yup. Was thinking the same.
My vote is 4200 but,