Difference between revisions of "Hull and Deck Putty"
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− | If acetone is my first favorite product at this company, than Hull & Deck Putty is my second. | + | If acetone is my first favorite product at this company, than Hull & Deck Putty is my second. It is easy to use, and is useful in a variety of situations. |
[[File:Pvc_and_4x4_post_with_hadputty.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The ability to adhere will vary depending on the material and surface prep. Here putty from PVC to a weather treated 4x4 works well.]] | [[File:Pvc_and_4x4_post_with_hadputty.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The ability to adhere will vary depending on the material and surface prep. Here putty from PVC to a weather treated 4x4 works well.]] |
Revision as of 02:38, 5 August 2023
Hull & Deck putty is a polyester resin based adhesive / putty we manufacture and sell. It is mixed with a small amount of catalyst (Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide or MEKP), and hardens within a few minutes.
Usage Tips
If acetone is my first favorite product at this company, than Hull & Deck Putty is my second. It is easy to use, and is useful in a variety of situations.
I find myself using it as a glue. You can use it to really lock something into place, such as this pvc pipe attached to a 4x4 wooden post pictured here. In this scenario, I used a liberal amount of putty to keep the pipe from moving around. This was a stand for a weather station.
However the above is difficult to reverse, should you want to take things apart. While you can sand it down, it may be more trouble than it's worth. For temporary installations, another way to use it is to apply small spots of the glue at various points, such as you might when making tack welds. These can be relatively easily chiseled off if kept small enough.