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I'm trying to source SIKAFLEX 252 to stick down the hardpoints for my solar panels. Electric fence online are wanting £40 delivered for a tube I've found it elsewhere for £13 but they want £15 for delivery. Double
I'm not trying to do this on the cheap but I hate getting the feeling I'm being ripped off.
Can somone please point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance, Dave.
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Hi Dave o'learys about £7 but if you ask they sell Polyseal 101 & 102 £2 a tube every bit as good as sikaflex. 101 is more for sealing & 102 for sticking but both stick like s--- so to speak.All my van is stuck with this and nothing has fell off!!!
terry
o'learys number 01482 868632 ask as it is not on web
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This might be of help - contact Sikaflex direct ,ask them for you local stockist and then contact them. This worked for me when I lived in Luton and bought the price down to then 2004 £9.00 a tube - they also manufactured their own "look alike"!!
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I have in the past twice bought Sikaflex, both times at shows only to get home and find it was solid in the cartridge. It does not a have a good shelf life and when opened very soon goes off no matter how you re-seal it. I find Stixall far better it is an adhesive/sealant, Locally I can buy it for approx a fiver. It can be used and resealed as often as you wish and is unaffected by atmospheric conditions ie damp. Check out the website www.everbuild.co.uk.
viator.
PS I used it to seal my X250 scuttle. Now waterproof.
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Do an ebay search. Usually boat yards/chandlers give the best deal on sealants etc - always a good idea to search these places for anything comparable for your motorhome bits too.
Cheers
Spindrifter (David)
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