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tubeseal

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:35 am
by alan.thompson
Just wondering. Is there something that tubeseal does that ep-420 thinned w/ ep-500 doesn't do?
ie. can thinned 420 be used to corrosion-proof the inside of aluminum tubing,or do I need tubeseal?
Thanks.




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tubeseal

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:35 am
by Bob Patterson
Hi Alan !

I suppose you could, if you tilted & sloshed it around enough ....
TubeSeal is like Linseed Oil - it runs in easily, then creeps into joints,
and stiffens, but doesn't harden & crack. Possibly a better choice
for spots where you never get access after finishing the part ...

.......bobp

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On Sunday 29 May 2005 01:37 pm, alan.thompson@dcsol.com wrote:
Just wondering. Is there something that tubeseal does that ep-420 thinned w/
ep-500 doesn't do?
ie. can thinned 420 be used to corrosion-proof the inside of aluminum
tubing,or do I need tubeseal?
Thanks.




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