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Jean Poirier

brushable proseal???

Post by Jean Poirier » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:13 am

Hello!

I do remember that some of you have talk about brushable proseal.... I have looked on the web site of Aviation Products
under FlameMaster and I do not see nothing "brushable". Do you have a name or a part number? On Mam web site under "tech tips" Darryl talked about proseal thinned with Mek.... I want the brushable one just to cover all joint after everything is done for a better sleep.... and may be to use it in place of primer between two parts in some special area...

Jean
Rebel 747R




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Alan Hepburn

brushable proseal???

Post by Alan Hepburn » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:13 am

You can get thinner Proseal. It's just thin enough to be "brushable". I
forget the designation, but I got mine from Aviall in Toronto, and they can
ship it by UPS etc.

Al Hepburn





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Ken

brushable proseal???

Post by Ken » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:13 am

there are 3 grades of proseal A, B and C.
We normally use B-2 which is a nominal 2 hour hardening rating at room
temperature in a filleting viscosity.
The A grade is brushable viscosity and it often comes in A 1/2 rating
which is nominally 1/2 hour (30 minutes) to harden. Oddly I found the
brushable stuff in a semkit locally at Leavens. The semkits are designed
for a caulking gun but I cut the cartridge open after mixing it.
Ken

Jean Poirier wrote:
Hello!

I do remember that some of you have talk about brushable proseal.... I have looked on the web site of Aviation Products
under FlameMaster and I do not see nothing "brushable". Do you have a name or a part number? On Mam web site under "tech tips" Darryl talked about proseal thinned with Mek.... I want the brushable one just to cover all joint after everything is done for a better sleep.... and may be to use it in place of primer between two parts in some special area...

Jean
Rebel 747R





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