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How to Stop Boat Screws From Vibrating Out
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 508589" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I have used the E 6000 before, worked ok but much thinner so if not used on a verticle surface works great. Never saw anything but clear...hmm...gonna have to look around. </p><p>I have a winter enclosure for my side x side that uses HD velcro to attach. Some of the velcro attaches to the plastic body. The plastic on those panels is a material that nothing except goop sticks to. Same with an old plastic boat ( sportyak). Nothing but goop seems to stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 508589, member: 1183"] I have used the E 6000 before, worked ok but much thinner so if not used on a verticle surface works great. Never saw anything but clear...hmm...gonna have to look around. I have a winter enclosure for my side x side that uses HD velcro to attach. Some of the velcro attaches to the plastic body. The plastic on those panels is a material that nothing except goop sticks to. Same with an old plastic boat ( sportyak). Nothing but goop seems to stick. [/QUOTE]
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