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  • Get a space bag so that you can store your super spacer in it. Need to keep it stored in an airtight bag. Don't want the moisture getting to it.
    My super spacer is in a heat sealed bag, once opened it can't be re-sealed unless you tape it closed.
  • Freightguy wrote:
    Good stuff! Dave Root's system says you need a power caulking gun to maintain even bead. What's the consensus on that?


    I used the same old $4.00 manual caulking gun that I use for everything else. Now if you're doing 10 windows at the same time, you'll wish you had a power caulking gun. :)

    Fred
  • Good stuff! Dave Root's system says you need a power caulking gun to maintain even bead. What's the consensus on that?
  • There is nothing wrong with using the Dave Root kit, but I believe you can do it much cheaper. All you need is the sealant and the spacer.

    If you go to ebay, and put "C.R. LAURENCE 877 CRL Super Spacer Sealant" (without the quotes) into the search box, you will see sources for buying the sealant and will also see sources for buying the spacer. The spacer comes in 1/4 inch and 3/16 inch sizes, so you need to measure the space between the glass on your current window.

    It is not technically difficult to do this repair yourself. There are some video's on you tube. I documented my repair in a pdf file that you can get from the link below. Look for the file named "fogged window repair".

    link to downloadable file on window repair


    Fred
  • Freightguy wrote:
    dons2346 wrote:
    I have a friend that did 4 windows using Dave's kit. His advise is to get a bunch of sharp razor blades to get the old gasket off and to really clean the glass before you put them together. Also make everything is lined up before putting them together because you don't get a second chance.


    But overall he was satisfied with the product and results?


    He did a write up for our club newsletter so I'll see if I can find the proper one and post a link so you can get it from the horses mouth on the whole process. So far he hasn't complained
  • dons2346 wrote:
    I have a friend that did 4 windows using Dave's kit. His advise is to get a bunch of sharp razor blades to get the old gasket off and to really clean the glass before you put them together. Also make everything is lined up before putting them together because you don't get a second chance.


    But overall he was satisfied with the product and results?
  • I have a friend that did 4 windows using Dave's kit. His advise is to get a bunch of sharp razor blades to get the old gasket off and to really clean the glass before you put them together. Also make everything is lined up before putting them together because you don't get a second chance.

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