Hello All
I am getting ready to rivet Fus-10 & 70 to the firewall I was wondering what
is the best thing (fireproof) to use to caulk the large gaps between the
tabs on the firewall?
Charlie E. 802R
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Firewell caulk
Firewell caulk
Charlie:
You can purchase fire-retardent caulk at most home building
supply stores.
When I sealed my firewall I first made 4 stripes out of aluminum
about 1/2" wide and 9" long and cut them on a curve that would
match the corners of the firewall, then rivited them in place
covering about 90% of the large holes in the corners. This made a
much nicer sealing job.
Keith P. 318R
On 8/13/2009 7:23 PM, charlie@troyairpark.com wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Hello All
-> I am getting ready to rivet Fus-10 & 70 to the firewall I was wondering
what
-> is the best thing (fireproof) to use to caulk the large gaps between the
-> tabs on the firewall?
-> Charlie E. 802R
->
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You can purchase fire-retardent caulk at most home building
supply stores.
When I sealed my firewall I first made 4 stripes out of aluminum
about 1/2" wide and 9" long and cut them on a curve that would
match the corners of the firewall, then rivited them in place
covering about 90% of the large holes in the corners. This made a
much nicer sealing job.
Keith P. 318R
On 8/13/2009 7:23 PM, charlie@troyairpark.com wrote to rebel-builders:
-> Hello All
-> I am getting ready to rivet Fus-10 & 70 to the firewall I was wondering
what
-> is the best thing (fireproof) to use to caulk the large gaps between the
-> tabs on the firewall?
-> Charlie E. 802R
->
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