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Subject Topic: Plumber`s Mait Post Reply Post New Topic
17/3/2010 at 7:58am
 Location: Sited tourer at Bronllys in Brecon
 Outfit: Elldis Super sirroco
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I will be replacing my damaged crystal water filter filler housing and need non setting mastic.

Could I use Plumber's Mait? As this is non setting, much cheaper and sticks like s***


17/3/2010 at 12:17pm
 Location: Lancashire
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yes if its for outside use and non setting and waterproof,also will it be ok on alloy sides are you sure it will not have an adverse attack. this £7

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17/3/2010 at 4:31pm
 Location: bacup
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Don't use sikaflex as you say it sticks like sh1t, you need Caraseal IDL99
Caraseal IDL99

Non hardening mastic giving constant adhesion and flexibility.Used for seams,joints,rails,and mouldings in caravans, boats ,containers and road transport vehicles.Also for bedding of window frames and cladding panels.about £4 a tubecaravan sealant

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17/3/2010 at 10:25pm
 Location: St Helens Lancashire
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I would use a product designed for use on caravans. Use Sikaflex 512 caravan, if whatever you are sticking down will not have to be removed in the future.
If for instance on my caravan, the fridge vents may have to be removed to gain access to the rear of the fridge, I use Seamseal/Caraseal IDL99 or similar. These mastics have very little adhesive qualities (unlike Sikaflex which bonds and also stays flexible)so they are easier to remove if necessary at a later date.
W4 roll mastic, would also be suitable, but not as easy to use on the round housing.

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17/3/2010 at 10:30pm
 Location: Lancashire
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this is good stuff too,believe its used on swift caravans for repairs.

 

http://www.soudal.com/soudal.asp?o=Retail&p=ARTICLEDETAIL&srt=68&id=1121&lan=EN



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18/3/2010 at 12:29am
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 Outfit: http: www.arcsystems.biz
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I don't think plumbers mate is any good for this job, I use W4 mastic on a roll as what's left lasts for other jobs, or IDL99 is ok but what's left goes off, don't use anything though that prevents you getting it off at a later date.


18/3/2010 at 10:03pm
 Location: west lothian
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im not sure what bit you are going to replace but plumbers mait shouldnt be used on drinking water.if its a screw on part use thread tape there is a paste that is ok for drinking water but cant think what its called.



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