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Mike Davis

PRO-SEAL

Post by Mike Davis » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:18 pm

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Hi Doug
I weigh it on a scrap of aluminum with a triple beam scale, then mix it with
a
screwdriver. Of course you must allow for the aluminum weight too. It would
be
difficult to measure the volume of anything so sticky but I bet someone has
a
way to do it. Another tip from the last Brampton Rebel builder's meeting
(assuming you refrigerate or freeze the stuff) was to insure that the
pro-seal
is warm enough that it won't condense any moisture when you open the can.
Have fun
Ken

Snader, Douglas E. wrote:
if anybody out there has a good way to accurately measure the stuff.

Mike Davis

PRO-SEAL

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Hi Doug
Snader, Douglas E. wrote:
if anybody out there has a good way to accurately measure the stuff.
I made a balance beam using pennies and bathroom plastic cups. Glue the
small Pill cup for holding 10 or 20 pennies and then add the pro-seal, add 1
or 2 cents and add part B. Balance cups first. Mix and put into a sandwich
bags corner. Cut corner and use like a cake decorator.

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Chuck
R176





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Alan & Deborah Paxhia

pro-seal

Post by Alan & Deborah Paxhia » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:45 pm

I have the extended tanks and used the two standard access holes to seal the
corners. I put the tank skin on with a bead of proseal on both the tank
skin and the mating surface of the ribs and spar. Then used the access
holes to put stringer clips inside the tank (difficult job and have blanked
the bad experience from memory). Then with proseal on a finger formed a
fillet where I could reach. The key places were the four inside corners of
the tank. My pressure tests went well with no leaks.
Al Paxhia SR026
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From: Peter & Monica <capete@sympatico.ca>
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Date: Monday, March 13, 2000 2:49 PM
Subject: pro-seal

Hello All,

We ordered the extended fuel tanks for our SR2500 and we were wondering
how to access the corners to fillet once the tanks are closed up? We
have two access holes in a four bay tank and solid ribs! How are we
supposed to get to the other two bays?

Peter & Monica

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Peter & Monica

pro-seal

Post by Peter & Monica » Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:45 pm

Hello All,

We ordered the extended fuel tanks for our SR2500 and we were wondering
how to access the corners to fillet once the tanks are closed up? We
have two access holes in a four bay tank and solid ribs! How are we
supposed to get to the other two bays?

Peter & Monica

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Roger & Alice Hoffman

Pro-Seal

Post by Roger & Alice Hoffman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:26 pm

Drew,

You wrote:

Has anyone in this group seen a WHIMIS fact sheet for pro-seal? What are the
health risks involved?

I'm not sure what a WHIMIS fact sheet is, but I printed several pages of
Tech Data, and an Application Guide from PRC DeSoto Aerospace Sealants at
www.prc-desoto.com . They manufacture Pro-Seal. Hope this helps.

Roger #687R
Eugene, OR USA







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LisaFly99

Pro-Seal

Post by LisaFly99 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:26 pm

In a message dated 9/28/00 7:24:54 PM Central Daylight Time,
rognal@continet.com writes:

<< I'm not sure what a WHIMIS fact sheet >>
Roger
In the states it's a " MSDS" sheet, material saftey data sheet.
Phil&Lisa Smith #460 N414D
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Drew and Jan

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Post by Drew and Jan » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:26 pm

Roger thanks for the info I e-mailed desoto to ask for more info. In canada
WHMIS stands for workplace hazardous materials information system and every
company must supply a sheet stating what hazardous compounds are in their
product and safe handling methods. Drew
I'm not sure what a WHIMIS fact sheet is, but I printed several pages of
Tech Data, and an Application Guide from PRC DeSoto Aerospace Sealants at
www.prc-desoto.com . They manufacture Pro-Seal. Hope this helps.

Roger #687R
Eugene, OR USA







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Roger and Alice Hoffman

Pro-Seal

Post by Roger and Alice Hoffman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:39 pm

Robert,

Try these websites for info. It appears they are two different products made
to same mil-spec.

http://www.flamemaster.com/Products&Ser ... oducts.htm

Contact Information

Telephone
818.982.1650
FAX
818.765.5603
Postal address
11120 Sherman Way, Sun Valley, California 91352-4949
Mailing address
Post Office Box 1458, Sun Valley, California 91353-1458
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General Information: & Sales: flamemaster@cyberhotline.com


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Alvin and Glenys Adams

pro-seal

Post by Alvin and Glenys Adams » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:56 pm

Gooday folks.

Thanks so much for the information Dave.Had a look at your site i think
it will be very helpfull to me.


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Dave Ricker

pro-seal

Post by Dave Ricker » Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:57 pm

Hi Alvin

Glad the sealant info was useful.

Thanks for your feedback on the web site, I look at as a way to pass on
what we learn & to promote discussion.

Cheers,

Dave

Alvin and Glenys Adams wrote:
Gooday folks.

Thanks so much for the information Dave.Had a look at your site i think
it will be very helpfull to me.

Regards; alvin

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David R. Greaton

Pro-Seal

Post by David R. Greaton » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:50 pm

What do you use to clean cured pro-seal with?

Dave Greaton
Moose 189



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