tbennett
New Member
I'm having to replace some mahogany quadrant beading on the deck/coach roof junction which was previously inadequately bedded (hence the leaks) in some black rubbery stuff which despite leaking made the beading very difficult to remove. What do people recommend I use as a bedding compound for the replacement to avoid the same problems?
I have read about using non-setting builders' mastic, when I went to Travis Perkins they recommended 'oil based mastic' a brown oily goo, is that it? Tradboats also sell a bedding compound which they say stays soft, perhaps that is the thing to go for?
By the way, I posted earlier about sourcing mahogany quadrant bead - Robbins in Bristol were very helpful and are machining it up for me.
Thanks...
I have read about using non-setting builders' mastic, when I went to Travis Perkins they recommended 'oil based mastic' a brown oily goo, is that it? Tradboats also sell a bedding compound which they say stays soft, perhaps that is the thing to go for?
By the way, I posted earlier about sourcing mahogany quadrant bead - Robbins in Bristol were very helpful and are machining it up for me.
Thanks...