I thought I would appeal to the brain trust on the site with a question about 5200.
I am going to attach Thule TB60 tracks to the top of my truck cap that will accept roof racks. These require drilling the cap and bolting them on. I intend to drill a length of flat aluminum plate the same length as the tracks so the bolts are through metal on top and bottom, basically sandwiching the fiberglass.
I was thinking of applying a coat of 5200 between the tracks and roof to further secure and seal them. I know that 5200 is a marine product. Is there any reason I shouldn't do this? The tracks will have to stay on the roof once it is drilled so the permanent factor isn't an issue.
Any feedback is appreciated.
I am going to attach Thule TB60 tracks to the top of my truck cap that will accept roof racks. These require drilling the cap and bolting them on. I intend to drill a length of flat aluminum plate the same length as the tracks so the bolts are through metal on top and bottom, basically sandwiching the fiberglass.
I was thinking of applying a coat of 5200 between the tracks and roof to further secure and seal them. I know that 5200 is a marine product. Is there any reason I shouldn't do this? The tracks will have to stay on the roof once it is drilled so the permanent factor isn't an issue.
Any feedback is appreciated.