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Re: careful w/ silicone, wood & finishes
By:Tom-Atlanta
Date: 7/13/2001, 12:38 pm
In Response To: Re: careful w/ silicone, wood & finishes (mike allen)

I now see what was meant by the sealant being squished out the gap. When used for a vehicle gasket it is allowed to get tacky (about ten to twenty minutes)then the parts put together. I figured for a hatch you could just let it totally cure leaving a solid rubbery seal. also with practice you can get a very consistent bead(and you cut the tip to whatever size bead you need) and it is possible to flatten the bead before it gets to tacky(more practice).But again I dont know how well the stuff will stick to or how it would effect epoxy.

P.s. I'm a Ford V-8 guy so I get lots of practice(lots and lots of practice).

Messages In This Thread

Form-a-gasket release agent?
Liz Leedham -- 7/6/2001, 9:20 am
Re: Form-a-gasket release agent?
Bill Price -- 7/6/2001, 2:16 pm
Re: Form-a-gasket release agent?
Liz Leedham -- 7/6/2001, 3:09 pm
careful w/ silicone, wood & finishes
mike allen -- 7/6/2001, 5:19 pm
Re: careful w/ silicone, wood & finishes
Tom-Atlanta -- 7/13/2001, 10:38 am
Re: careful w/ silicone, wood & finishes
mike allen -- 7/13/2001, 12:12 pm
Re: careful w/ silicone, wood & finishes
Tom-Atlanta -- 7/13/2001, 12:38 pm
Raka also has mold release waxes *NM*
Bill Price -- 7/6/2001, 4:08 pm
Re: PVA from johnrsweet.com *NM*
Shawn Baker -- 7/6/2001, 3:41 pm
Re: PVA
Shawn Baker -- 7/6/2001, 12:10 pm