jaybrinkmeyer(at)yahoo.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:03 pm Post subject: pneumatic sealant gun |
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I bought a big box of disposable shop towels from Home Depot and then cut up a
bunch into 3" squares. I use 'em for wiping up all sorts of stuff and you can
dip into Lacquer thinner to remove proseal. Probably cheaper than buying
premade.
I bought a manual sealant gun - and thought it sucked. I built my tanks two
ribs at a time using the "make up a golf ball sized hunk of tank sealant" rule.
Using the gun and pre-measured tube worked okay, but the stuff got all over the
tool (now you have to clean it) and the tube had too much material to use up
once it was opened. Popsicle sticks were much easier to work with and the cans
allow you to make up just the right amount or a little more if you're feeling
up to it.
Maybe I did something wrong?
Jay
slow build fuse!
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Time: 08:43:18 AM PST US
From: Darton Steve <sfdarton(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Pro Seal Wipes
Has any one used this type of product when building
the fuel tanks? It is a product that wipes off the
excess Pro seal.
http://www.bergdahl.com/Wipes.htm
Does any one have a recommendation for or against
using a pneumatic sealant gun when building the tanks?
Steve 40212
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