ShaunG
Well-Known Member
I have a constant problem with water leaking through my mast boot, as well as the chocks always causing problems.
There is a product in america, which looks fantastic, seal the hole through the deck from underneath, pour in the 2 pack polymer and leave it to set. 3 days later you have a perfectly formed mast chock and boot at the same time. When pouring the polymer the hole in the deck is coated in vaseline to allow it to release when the mast is removed.
All the above sounds great and i would buy it but it but for the very high shipping costs ( delivered to my door the product is just under $400), however it has got me thinking, there must be many materials suitable in industry, without the marine price tag. Would anybody be able to point me to a suitable 2 pack, pourable rubber type material that meets a similar spec to the one below:
Pot Life @ 25°C 8-14 min
Cure @ 25°C 3 days
Shore Hardness 55-60 D
Tensile Technical Specifications, psi 4,000
Ultimate Elongation, % 200
Tear Strength (Graves), pli 600
Compressive Modulus, psi 55,000
Linear Shrinkage, in./in. .001
Izod Impact, notched, ft. lbs./in. 9.5
I have googled all the figures above and it has given me an idea of what the hardness of the polymer is, i am just not sure what to look for.
I would of course try this out elsewhere before using, i guess i would need to ensure that it would not damage alumininum, expoxy or grp and that a suitable material could be found for building coffer dams around the hole in the deck.
if any one could help it would be much appreciated, i pretty much failed chemistry and don't really know what to search for
thanks
ShaunG
There is a product in america, which looks fantastic, seal the hole through the deck from underneath, pour in the 2 pack polymer and leave it to set. 3 days later you have a perfectly formed mast chock and boot at the same time. When pouring the polymer the hole in the deck is coated in vaseline to allow it to release when the mast is removed.
All the above sounds great and i would buy it but it but for the very high shipping costs ( delivered to my door the product is just under $400), however it has got me thinking, there must be many materials suitable in industry, without the marine price tag. Would anybody be able to point me to a suitable 2 pack, pourable rubber type material that meets a similar spec to the one below:
Pot Life @ 25°C 8-14 min
Cure @ 25°C 3 days
Shore Hardness 55-60 D
Tensile Technical Specifications, psi 4,000
Ultimate Elongation, % 200
Tear Strength (Graves), pli 600
Compressive Modulus, psi 55,000
Linear Shrinkage, in./in. .001
Izod Impact, notched, ft. lbs./in. 9.5
I have googled all the figures above and it has given me an idea of what the hardness of the polymer is, i am just not sure what to look for.
I would of course try this out elsewhere before using, i guess i would need to ensure that it would not damage alumininum, expoxy or grp and that a suitable material could be found for building coffer dams around the hole in the deck.
if any one could help it would be much appreciated, i pretty much failed chemistry and don't really know what to search for
thanks
ShaunG