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davylock 15th February 2011 03:55 PM

What sealant to use?
 
Hi, what sealant does everyone use to seal between the aluminium floor/panels and the chassis rails?. I'm sure someone's said that acrylic sealer damages the panels over time, so do I need to use polyurethane based sealant?.
I see fabby mentioned Sikaflex, I can get EBT for £7.14 locally from S/Fix if that does the trick. Anybody else recommend this make, thanks Dave.

Andy_B 15th February 2011 04:38 PM

i used this stuff from toolstation it sticks like buggery to anything...including hands boots etc etc...i glued to bits of ally together with it and had to rip them apart to break the seal......cheap too !!

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Adhe.../sd2350/p67949

Davey 15th February 2011 05:16 PM

You could try Everbuild Stixall, comes in white or clear and it soes what it says on the tin, namely stix all. Will even cure under water. Available from several sources but best price I found was on evilbay.

D.

davedew 15th February 2011 05:38 PM

I used a product called omniseal that I got from my local autofactors. Basically any PU adhesive should do the trick.

Cheers

Dave

David_17 15th February 2011 05:47 PM

Tigerseal is good stuff, not cheap tho.

davylock 15th February 2011 06:39 PM

Thanks all for the input, will google all these and get sorted out tomorrow, Dave.

james3004 15th February 2011 07:48 PM

I got some from ebay it was advertised as a sikaflex equivalent and it did the job very well, it was £8.10 for 2 tubes inc postage

monsterob 16th February 2011 08:21 PM

we use stikaflex on the bentleys to bond windscreens in and seal spare wheel wells with all the fuel pumps in etc

bloody good stuff

davylock 17th February 2011 08:23 PM

sealant
 
Thanks fellas, finally sorted, I got some Mapeflex PU45 in grey at £6.93 ea. from S/Fix, should be OK, Dave.


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