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westend
Jun 22, 2012Explorer
Yeah, that's me a collector of fine art, lol. At least I have the second part of that description down, the part about "-fartsy", lol. I've been holding off on interior pictures until I have just about all of the trim work done, that should be today, news and pictures at 11.
I am now a rabid fan of Eternabond. The stuff sticks like no tomorrow and does exactly like described, fixes leaks. I've also been using small pieces to seal screws. If I put a small piece of Webseal over the hole, the fastener sucks that up around the threads, seals the hole and covers the fastener head.
I had one place where there was a persistent, small leak, right at the front corner- passengers side. I used the Webseal to seal screw holes and now, no more leak (*knocks on wood*). I hauled out from the storage shed, a Dayton squirrel cage blower, the other day. I'll do a leak test when all is complete. I think that's the only way to know for sure that all is tight and sealed.
I am now a rabid fan of Eternabond. The stuff sticks like no tomorrow and does exactly like described, fixes leaks. I've also been using small pieces to seal screws. If I put a small piece of Webseal over the hole, the fastener sucks that up around the threads, seals the hole and covers the fastener head.
I had one place where there was a persistent, small leak, right at the front corner- passengers side. I used the Webseal to seal screw holes and now, no more leak (*knocks on wood*). I hauled out from the storage shed, a Dayton squirrel cage blower, the other day. I'll do a leak test when all is complete. I think that's the only way to know for sure that all is tight and sealed.
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