Need help about HDPE textured

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fallguy1000
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Re: Need help about HDPE textured

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Aripeka Angler wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 7:29 am 3m 4200 or 5200 doesn’t really stick to starboard. It kinda tacks it together but a little bit of stress will pop it apart.
Use stainless steel screws. Drill and countersink.
Outdoor kitchen I built with black starboard boxes. All screwed together, no glue.

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Pretty cool kitchen. I would always use mechanical fastenings. He will need to keep fish goo contained, so some sealant needed.
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Re: Need help about HDPE textured

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My 15 year old starboard fish cleaning table at the fishing shack could probably have benefited from some 4200 sealant.
Definitely would not pass FDA hygiene standards. :lol:
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Re: Need help about HDPE textured

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Here is the design I had in mind, its
18"x36"

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Completed: FL14, OD18

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