Barbara,

No need for spacers - there are small ones built into the hatch frame.  795
works fine.

Joel
35/3
Annapolis


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Fair, Mike <mike.f...@mckesson.com> wrote:

> You MUST use the Primer if you use UV295
>
> -Mike
>
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> Subject: Stus-List Sealant or adhesive?
>
> Hi Listers,
>   Ok so I'm replacing the cast acrylic lens in the forward hatch. Is
> Sikaflex 295UV the way to go to rebed the lens?  I got new hatch and handle
> gaskets from Atkins and Hoyle and sprang for "their" caulk stuff for the
> big hatch gasket. I see from the Jamestown Dist. website that if using the
> Sikaflex 295, Sikaflex recommends using their primer at 4x the cost of a
> tube of Sikaflex. Can I use alcohol or acetone or anything else that
> doesn't cost $83 for one small job to wipe the hatch clean?  Are "spacers"
> required when I'm placing the new acrylic lens back in?  Thanks for any
> help. (I looked for help on another site but not too helpful, suggested
> silicone or Dow Corning 795. ). Thx,
>
> Barbara Hickson Fellers
> "Flight Risk"
> '76 C&C 33
> Charleston, SC
>
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