stuartwineberg
Well-Known Member
The joint between the wheelhouse and deck has dried out and is leaking slightly. it needs scraping out and resealing from the outside - which version of sikaflex is the most suitable?
291i
Or use the same product at non marine prices (sikaflex 221)
Thanks Vics - so just to be sure, PU40 is identical stuff to the 291i? In that case the stuff builders use like Geocel the works would do and it is indeed a lot cheaper291 ( now 291i )
but see the users guide http://www.bluemoment.com/downloads/sikaflexusersguide.pdf
\Or consider one of the popular alternative such as CT1, PU40, or Stixall
Thanks Vics - so just to be sure, PU40 is identical stuff to the 291i? In that case the stuff builders use like Geocel the works would do and it is indeed a lot cheaper
We did the full length of the hull-deck seam of a friend's 35 footer with 291i TWICE this year and the thing will not set. Ever! It remains sticky and gummy and simply attracts dirt. We used two fresh tubes (hoping the first was a from a bad batch). I will be using alternate materials from now on. Have used it in the past years and it was great.
That's funny, I had the same problem when sealing the new cockpit hatch I installed. Strangely enough the same tube was OK in other applications. I also found out something that I didn't know, Sikaflex has a best before date!
Is it the *exact same product* with a different label cynically marketed or just close enough for many tasks?
I can buy 300ml of white 291i for a shade under a tenner at most chandlers. I can just walk off the boat a few hundred metres and buy it. Getting to somewhere which sells cheaper-but-probably-good-enough products is an enormous hassle and expense which for me at least (ymmv) really isn' worth it for a couple of quid on something which lasts months. Looking at google shopping I can't easily buy 221 mail order cheaper than I can get 291i from the chandler.
http://www.uksealants.co.uk/sika-sealants-and-adhesives--c47.html
221 7.55 GBP or 5.55 GPB if you buy a box of 12
We did the full length of the hull-deck seam of a friend's 35 footer with 291i TWICE this year and the thing will not set. Ever! It remains sticky and gummy and simply attracts dirt. We used two fresh tubes (hoping the first was a from a bad batch). I will be using alternate materials from now on. Have used it in the past years and it was great.
Was it previously sealed with a silicone sealant? Silicones inhibit the curing of a whole range of different products, one of the reasons I never have it on the boat.