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From: Dutch
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2017 4:51 PM
To: EBCustServ
Subject: EternaBond Website Query
RV Repairs:
Subject: Product Question
Message:
Is the "Sticknbond" product sold by Leisure Time Marketing the same "Eternabond" product we've come to know and love for many of our RV sealing needs over the years? There is much discussion on the RV forums about this new Sticknbond being sold by various vendors including Amazon, and whether it's an Eternabond knockoff. Can I get a definitive answer right from source? Thank you from a loyal customer for a great product!
From: Dan Hutchinson
Received: Thursday, July 13, 2017 8:55 AM
Subject: RE: EternaBond Website Query
Hello Dutch,
Thank you for your inquiry! Here is the double sided answer:
StickNBond is indeed EternaBond downpacked for smaller kits and ease of use for small projects, when purchased through Leisure Time Marketing.
However, all EternaBond purchases should always be from AUTHORIZED EternaBond DISTRIBUTORS and their sites, meaning Amazon and Ebay are not always guaranteed to be EternaBond , as we do not distribute directly to them.
I would always recommend checking the authorized distributors section of www.eternabond.com to ensure product integrity/shelf life.
Hope this helps!
Dan
Jul-04-2017 11:51 AM
Jul-04-2017 05:18 AM
-Gramps- wrote:
The Eternabond website does not mention Sticknbond. Eternabond is a divison or Royal adhesives and sealants. Eternabond is still on Amazon as well, so it seems that Sticknbond is a bit of a knock-off product to me.
Jul-03-2017 06:53 PM
ThePowells wrote:RVER wrote:
GRAMPS what is a "Gas Pusher"? I thought gas engines pulled the vehicles and DP diesel pushers pushed the vehicle from the rear so quieter in front while driving and more torque. Am I wrong? What rigs had gas engines in the rear so they are pushers?
The workhorse chassis was designed and sold with the supersize GM motors mounted in the rear.
Jul-03-2017 06:42 PM
RVER wrote:
GRAMPS what is a "Gas Pusher"? I thought gas engines pulled the vehicles and DP diesel pushers pushed the vehicle from the rear so quieter in front while driving and more torque. Am I wrong? What rigs had gas engines in the rear so they are pushers?
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