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Old 04-13-2012, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Make sure u have a booster seat rolmao
Eh, some good ole phone books should work alright. That's what my dad did with me when I learned to drive and was less than 5 feet tall.
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Was going to use this for my sunroof....any other suggestions?

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Originally Posted by a_shirey
is it 18? thats good. im not the little guy here...
not for dudes!

Originally Posted by yellaklein
normally during the week I leave my house in fredneck county, at 0430, after feeding the chickens, my dogs then head to the gym on Fort Meade. Then head into the office around 730ish. But thursday's if i'm not on the road TDY, I do my volley time at the Fire Station, then go to work once the day crew comes in.. I could only wish to just be leaving for work at 8am..
geez, I can't get up that early. I'm happy if I can get out of the door by 7


Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Make sure u have a booster seat rolmao
he can just sit on his feet lol
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Originally Posted by Green2000
Boh, I would be interested in the surfacer and one if not both of the clears with activators and thinner if I can afford it. PM me a price
Why not give me what you think is fair? Im not trying to make a killing, just to fund other things. Thats all.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Was going to use this for my sunroof....any other suggestions?

I like to use Sikaflex. Its not heard of much, but we use it at work a lot and well its great. Its just another alternative. In the end its all the same and does the same.

221 ( http://usa.sika.com/en/solutions_pro...00sa04101.html )
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Originally Posted by dukie564
yes...Happy Friday the 13th indeed...

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA

MF'er strikes and I've got a flat
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hows about
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The RTVs bond isn't as great at a urethane's bond. And urethane lasts longer in the weather.
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i've been in the construction industry long enough to know what lasts in the outdoors as far as sealant goes. You'll be much better off going with a low-shrinkage flexible outdoor rated silicone from a hardware store over a urethane or anything that says "for automotive use" on it. They simply won't last with the UV and wind/rain exposure
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What about the urethane that is on/around your car windows.
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The SikaFlex is in stock at West Marine.

Great for use in hot, humid climatesAll-purpose, polyurethane adhesive and sealant for use above or below the waterline. Elastic, sandable/paintable.
  • Formulation: One-part polyurethane adhesive/sealant
  • Recommended Usage: Humid climates, high temp., long assembly time; sealing wood hull seams, thru-hulls, bedding deck hardware
  • Material Incompatibilities: Acrylic plastics (ABS, Lexan)
  • Adhesion Rating: Tensile: 200 psi; elongation: 700%
  • Cure Time: Tack free: 3 to 5 hrs; complete cure: 3 to 14 days
  • Cleanup: Mineral spirits or kerosene
  • Removal: Anti-Bond 2015 (Model 1174804) or mechanical removal
  • Quantity: 10.5 oz. cartridge
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=50259




Although the 3M product specifically specifies for use on sunroofs and has great reviews....
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Originally Posted by NattyBoh
What about the urethane that is on/around your car windows.

3M Window-Weld.
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I never knew it was carried locally. I always bought it off of ebay or amazon when I needed it.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
3M Window-Weld.
no lol I know I was asking duckie.. he said it wouldnt last, then I said well what about the stuff around your windows.. Same deal as sikaflex/windows weld.. same thing.
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oh i didn't say it wouldn't last - I'm very familiar with Sikaflex (221). Great stuff and will certainly last a long time.


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