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Subject: Flexiteek followup
From: Short Wave Sportfishing


Would you believe the T-top on my Contender cost less than the labor
to install it?

Later,

Tom


Would you believe that goes without saying to anyone who owns a boat. :-)

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Harry Krause wrote:
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Subject: Flexiteek followup
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nstalled by guys using sheet goods cutting
knives and I presume waterproof contact cement of some sort.


Troweled on epoxy, as I recall.

Capt. Bill



Oh, well, THAT explains the price.


I think there are two types. One is applied with a polyurethane
adhesive, the other with an epoxy. I suspect the polyurethane type does
not have the aggressive grooves on the back, whereas the epoxy type
does. I don't know this for a fact, but I suspect it is so.

Eisboch
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