Hello!
Yesterday after the message of Roger, I went to the Vans web site and print the article about proseal. Ysterday night, I mixed some proseal ("B" type) and than add some toluene to diluate. WOW! Everything was already done, except rivet head (and the top). Have you ever try to cover rivet with un-diluated preseal? But when diluted, you apply it with a small acid brush... without glove! So my new receipe is: undiluated in caulking tube for first application, and then recover every joint and rivet with the "KFC secret receipe"!!!
Jean
Rebel 747R
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tank sealant
tank sealant
Instead of a brush to do the kisses, cut end of chalking nozzel just
slightly larger then rivet. keeping a light feed of proseal in nozzel,
just shove nozzle over each rivet. Fast, clean and neat..
Warren
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slightly larger then rivet. keeping a light feed of proseal in nozzel,
just shove nozzle over each rivet. Fast, clean and neat..
Warren
Jean Poirier wrote:
Hello!
Yesterday after the message of Roger, I went to the Vans web site and print the article about proseal. Ysterday night, I mixed some proseal ("B" type) and than add some toluene to diluate. WOW! Everything was already done, except rivet head (and the top). Have you ever try to cover rivet with un-diluated preseal? But when diluted, you apply it with a small acid brush... without glove! So my new receipe is: undiluated in caulking tube for first application, and then recover every joint and rivet with the "KFC secret receipe"!!!
Jean
Rebel 747R
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tank sealant
If we find to much good idea like that, we will no longer have the "halo"
of those who have made it....
Jean
Rebel 747R
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Subject: Re: tank sealant
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of those who have made it....
Jean
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From: "Warren & Marg Montgomery" <monty@emirates.net.ae>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: tank sealant
Instead of a brush to do the kisses, cut end of chalking nozzel just
slightly larger then rivet. keeping a light feed of proseal in nozzel,
just shove nozzle over each rivet. Fast, clean and neat..
Warren
Jean Poirier wrote:
Hello!
Yesterday after the message of Roger, I went to the Vans web site and
print the article about proseal. Ysterday night, I mixed some proseal
("B" type) and than add some toluene to diluate. WOW! Everything was
already done, except rivet head (and the top). Have you ever try to
cover rivet with un-diluated preseal? But when diluted, you apply it with
a small acid brush... without glove! So my new receipe is: undiluated
in caulking tube for first application, and then recover every joint and
rivet with the "KFC secret receipe"!!!
Jean
Rebel 747R
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tank sealant
Not to worry. There will be enough opportunities to bang your head on a
brick wall!!
Is that where the "halo" comes from?
Warren
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brick wall!!
Is that where the "halo" comes from?
Warren
Jean Poirier wrote:
If we find to much good idea like that, we will no longer have the "halo"
of those who have made it....
Jean
Rebel 747R
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From: "Warren & Marg Montgomery" <monty@emirates.net.ae>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: tank sealant
Instead of a brush to do the kisses, cut end of chalking nozzel just
slightly larger then rivet. keeping a light feed of proseal in nozzel,
just shove nozzle over each rivet. Fast, clean and neat..
Warren
Jean Poirier wrote:
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Yesterday after the message of Roger, I went to the Vans web site and
print the article about proseal. Ysterday night, I mixed some proseal
("B" type) and than add some toluene to diluate. WOW! Everything was
already done, except rivet head (and the top). Have you ever try to
cover rivet with un-diluated preseal? But when diluted, you apply it with
a small acid brush... without glove! So my new receipe is: undiluated
in caulking tube for first application, and then recover every joint and
rivet with the "KFC secret receipe"!!!
Jean
Rebel 747R
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