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Who knows an online sikaflex supplier
mangogrooveworkshop - 8/3/06 at 04:44 PM

Looking for sika data from a local supplier


ned - 8/3/06 at 04:56 PM

decorating direct sell an equivalent sikaflex product..

Ned.

http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/s/SIRPF15LM/

[Edited on 8/3/06 by ned]


nick205 - 8/3/06 at 06:24 PM

I'll 2nd Ned on that one, good product, good price and quick delivery - I'm on my 4th tube so far


mookaloid - 8/3/06 at 06:59 PM

Car Builder solutions?


David Jenkins - 8/3/06 at 08:44 PM

Whatever you do, replace "sikaflex" with "PU adhesive/sealant" when you search.

there are many PU sealants that do a good job and are much cheaper.

David


wicket - 8/3/06 at 09:24 PM

Got mine from RS. Its Loctite 5220, 5221, and 5222, this is 3 different colours black, grey & white; p/n 313-8653, 8669 or 8681 £5-71/tube. It can be kept for several days once opened by removing the nozzle, cover the open end of the tube with a piece of al.al foil & replace the nozzle (clean the nozzle 1st ready for use). As with most adhesive its best to degrease (alcohol based) the mating surfaces before use.
Spec sheet attached


macspeedy - 9/3/06 at 11:36 AM

quote:
Originally posted by wicket
Got mine from RS. Its Loctite 5220, 5221, and 5222, this is 3 different colours black, grey & white; p/n 313-8653, 8669 or 8681 £5-71/tube. It can be kept for several days once opened by removing the nozzle, cover the open end of the tube with a piece of al.al foil & replace the nozzle (clean the nozzle 1st ready for use). As with most adhesive its best to degrease (alcohol based) the mating surfaces before use.
Spec sheet attached


Thanks all I will go with the loctite version as I can sleep easy. The locost versions are ok for most applications but for the application we have in mind it has to stay put.