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Hi all,just wondering what peoples opinions are on the following & what would you use to seal the top of the pop top.I am down to 4 choices,all sikaflex & they are 291,pro+,221 or 521uv.Thank you ell in advance for your answers.cheers Rod



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For sealing, I use either "Pro" or "Construction AP", depending on what is available. "Construction AP" is cheaper.
Cheers,
Peter

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Just a suggestion mate. Check out Eternabond. Brilliant fo van tops. Col

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I us Brushable Flow Coat. Do a Google search for all the info.

It sticks like - you possibly know the saying.

I had to repair a crack to my pool, and flow coat was the final application. The crack was on a step about 1200mm below the water line.

No leaks after 2 years, then one day the "penny dropped" and I used in on my van.

Its worth a look.

Regards.

Hetho



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Yendorane wrote:

Hi all,just wondering what peoples opinions are on the following & what would you use to seal the top of the pop top.I am down to 4 choices,all sikaflex & they are 291,pro+,221 or 521uv.Thank you ell in advance for your answers.cheers Rod


 Hi Rod,

I use  both white and black 291 Marine on the boat and van.

If passing by Whitworths marine outlet take a catalogue , and use it at Bunnings. Whitworths price $22.95 less 10 % bunnings = $20.65biggrin Read appications on rear first.

The stuff is flexable and hold on very well. have uses it for years.

Grey



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Hi Yendorane,

I used Sikaflex 252 when resealing my rear hatch, a caravan repair shop said good luck getting that out if it leaks.

Sikaflex seals and I used a primer on both surfaces one for plastic and Aluminum.

Sikaflex can only be removed mechanical and it sticks down pretty good and has a long life.

I found it very hard to squeeze the gun and keep a constant flow onto the surface, I suppose that's why they have electric gun.

I'll be using the remainder to stick down my new solar panel mounts which are ABS plastic.

I hope this helps you.

 



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Thanks all,sounds like they are all suitable for the job hat i have,might just have to throw a dart at some pictures to make my selection.cheers Rod



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Old and Grey wrote:
Yendorane wrote:

Hi all,just wondering what peoples opinions are on the following & what would you use to seal the top of the pop top.I am down to 4 choices,all sikaflex & they are 291,pro+,221 or 521uv.Thank you ell in advance for your answers.cheers Rod


 Hi Rod,

I use  both white and black 291 Marine on the boat and van.

If passing by Whitworths marine outlet take a catalogue , and use it at Bunnings. Whitworths price $22.95 less 10 % bunnings = $20.65biggrin Read appications on rear first.

The stuff is flexable and hold on very well. have uses it for years.

Grey


 Good tip!



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Hi Yendorane,

I used Sikaflex 252 when resealing my rear hatch, a caravan repair shop said good luck getting that out if it leaks.

Sikaflex seals and I used a primer on both surfaces one for plastic and Aluminum.

Sikaflex can only be removed mechanical and it sticks down pretty good and has a long life.

I found it very hard to squeeze the gun and keep a constant flow onto the surface, I suppose that's why they have electric gun.

I'll be using the remainder to stick down my new solar panel mounts which are ABS plastic.

I hope this helps you.

 


Sikaflex 252 is a high performance adhesive. The OKA motorhome in my avatar, built in 2004, is completely held together with 252.

It is quite viscous (including before and after setting), requires very specific cleaning and priming solutions and it is expensive.

It is NOT the appropriate product for sealing. 

If in any doubt I would suggest that people seek advise directly from Sikaflex. They provide good technical assistance.

I repeat my advise. For sealing, use "Pro" or "Construction AP".

As an aside, for a moderate strength adhesive and sealing I use Sikaflex 11FC. That is quite sufficient for gluing a sail track to a wall or for most other adhesion jobs where a good area of contact is available.

Cheers,

Peter



-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Thursday 30th of April 2020 03:03:14 PM

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For my last two jobs (replaced a roof hatch and broken window) I used Sikaflex Pro + and so far after nearly two years it has been doing its job - ie, no leaks.

It comes in several colours - I used white, although I imagine there would be no difference between colours.

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The stuff only has a life of 12 months from date of manufacture. Get the newest one if youre not going to use the lot in the first sitting.

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rgren2 wrote:

The stuff only has a life of 12 months from date of manufacture. Get the newest one if you're not going to use the lot in the first sitting.


Hardware bloke told me to freeze it when I said I only needed a small amount, did so and when I needed some more, I took it out of the freezer for about half an hour and it worked as good as new.

I thought that was a good tip!

Cheers Bob



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The dart landed on pro+ lol



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Bob, it doesnt go too well with the strawberries and cream though

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For resealing my Jayco Poptop I used Eternabond on all the straight runs e.g. around square hatches and around the edges front back and sides and sika around the TV antenna which was curved. I suggest you have a look at this site. You need to understand and follow the instructions to get the best seal but its quite simple to use and very effective. If you want to discuss it with me just send a PM
foamsealant.com.au/eternabond/
www.caravanersforum.com/viewtopic.php



-- Edited by Jaybird on Saturday 2nd of May 2020 09:00:57 AM

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