O.T. Sunvisor
#1
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O.T. Sunvisor
Hey all,
you are all so great, I have a question.
I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dave
you are all so great, I have a question.
I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dave
#2
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Re: O.T. Sunvisor
I use marine grade stuff called sicoflex for applications like that. I don't
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
#3
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Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. Sunvisor
I use marine grade stuff called sicoflex for applications like that. I don't
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. Sunvisor
I use marine grade stuff called sicoflex for applications like that. I don't
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. Sunvisor
I use marine grade stuff called sicoflex for applications like that. I don't
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
know if it comes in colours but I have used black and white in the past.
Great stuff that seals well and has a little flex to it. I used to use it
for through-transom accessories like fish finder, water temperature,
speedometer etc. Call a boat shop or local marina and see what they use.
-Brian
"David A. Lee" <daveleejd@***.net> wrote in message
news:znSee.16082$Um.9421@lakeread08...
> Hey all,
> you are all so great, I have a question.
> I'm putting a used Lund sunvisor on, and I have a general idea as to the
> screws and caps. But, what about a sealant around the holes? There must be
> some sort of sealer or putty there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Dave
>