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3M DP8005 Adhesive

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Billcanoes,

You posted that Esquif used DP805 adhesive on the Zephyr. Is that actually DP8005? I checked on 3M's website and found that DP8005 is a structural adhesive intended for use on polyethylene and polypropylene plastics. It sounds good for twin tex hulls, but the prices I found on a distributor website were quite high. A 35 mL Duo-Pak was $19.81 and a 250 mL Duo-Pak was $89.82. These packs are used with a cartridge applicator similar to the one Plexus provides for their products. Pretty expensive stuff. A gallon costs a measly $883! Holy guacamole! :o

Let me know if I'm right on the 3M adhesive number.

Thanks,

Michael
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You Are Correct Sir

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Those prices are right! I have some coming to me from a 3m rep in the PACNW. Im paying $16.75 a tube. Multiple places that sell it would only sell it by the case load ($106). It is expensive, but remember how much 3M 3532 costs? Its like $32. Its all relative. To bad my boat actually needs it. Email me at Nick@aldercreek.com if you want to see the photos.
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Thanks for the confirmation

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Nick,

You're right about prices being relative. 3532 ain't cheap either. Please send your pics to mrmccurdy@comcast.net I would love to see how the stuff looks in your boat. Tell us how hard it is to work with, clean-up, etc.

Are you using the adhesive for flotation or thigh strap anchors?

Thanks again my friend,

Michael
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Post by billcanoes »

Hi Michael,

You have the right part #. I'm not sure if one Zephyr just had an air bubble in the vinyl, but an airbag tiedown is coming up on Davids boat.

I got all bulkheads, because I was concerned about stuff adherring. I wrote to Twintex manufacturer, described the forces being used and asked them what would stick, I got no response.

From what I can tell the 3m does fine holding foam down.

Bill
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Post by squeakyknee »

I haven't noticed anything loose yet in mine.However,there was a spot where there was some squeezeout on one of my tiedowns.I barely picked at it,and it came off with ease.Kinda worried that they didn't do enough research before production.
Still a great boat.I may add more foam to the front and back of the saddle to pin the bags in,just in case.
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Glass in Patches

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I have one the earlier boats before they found out about the 3M stuff. My bag tie downs are glassed in with kevlar felt and some kind of resin, i would guess epoxy, but you have to talk to Esquif. That may solve youre problems.
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performance

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anybody try shortening up the thwarts a bit yet? seems like the boat has beam to spare. probably pull the sides in a bit without making too much of a sacrifice in the stability dept. maybe get a little more speed out of it that way and just maybe harden up the chines?

just thinkin' out loud... :roll:
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Post by bearboater »

i wonder how the twintex would be affected by a different flex? would be neat to hear results. since i havent touched it or felt it, i was under the impression its a fairly stiff hull, but i dont know.
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race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
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Canoeboy mentioned

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the way the earlier Zyphyr's had glassed in Kevlar attachment points. How have these worked? Has anybody used kevlar attachment points for thigh straps yet? I am wondering if they will adhere to the hull given the upward pressure on a thigh strap.

I am also waiting for the first reports on thigh strap attachment points using this new glue mentioned above. If Esquif can solve the glue problem I think Twintex will be the open boating material of the future. I am already wanting a Twintex Spark.
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