Re: Diamond Plate
A big area like a chunk of diamond plate will experience different thermal
expansion from the sheet metal it is covering, because of different thickness and composition. Eventually, the forces generated will cause any sealant to pull loose from the plate or from the sheet metal. For this reason I agree with Mike. If you use a flexible sealer like silicon you may prolong the time until this happens, but it will eventually pull lose from either the sheet metal or the plate. You could try running a bead of sealer along the top edge of the plate to keep water out, and squirt some in the pop rivet holes before you install the rivets. This will keep (most) water from getting behind the plate, and it should let any that does get in to drain out. Earle "KEN" <boxercrazy@nventure.com> wrote in message news:vjt6ujl8nvcc7b@corp.supernews.com... > I'm installing new diamond plate on the rear corners & rocker panel areas. I > will be useing pop rivets to hold them on. I just wondered what to use > between the diamond plate & the body to keep the mud & water out. > > Thanks, Ken > > "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@A0L.com> wrote in message > news:yew%a.889$Ge7.128842@twister.southeast.rr.com ... > > "KEN" <boxercrazy@nventure.com> wrote in message > > news:vjt34dpvs33iaa@corp.supernews.com... > > > What kind of sealant should I use when installing diamond plate? > > > > ? it depends on the application. can you be more specific? the most > > effective sealant ive found is tig welding. :-) > > > > -- > > Nathan W. Collier > > http://7SlotGrille.com > > > > > > |
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