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Date:         Tue, 14 Jul 1998 23:00:35 -0300
Reply-To:     Dino KubiK <kubik@NBNET.NB.CA>
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From:         Dino KubiK <kubik@NBNET.NB.CA>
Subject:      Importance of Seals
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Terry;

SEALING YOUR CEILING. Two years ago I used "Outdoor GOOP" about one tude to do one side. Expensice = C$10.

This year I used indoor/outdoor silicone caulking about 1/5 of a tube to do one side. Cheap = C$1.25.

I'll advise if any significant performance difference.

IMPORTANCE OF SEAL I was getting a lot of droop (no Viagra jokes svp) then the canvas started filling with air during highway travel. That got my attention fast...how much would it cost to replace that canvas?

Dino KubiK Fredericton, NB, Ca '89 Syncro Westie

>From: "Terry R. Haggerty" <haggerty@UNB.CA>

>I used is called SEAL-ALL). Lepage has similar I used 2 1/2 60 ml tubes of adhesive--total cost = approx. $8.00 CDN.

>does anyone have information on the importance of seals?


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