Lancer7676@aol.com wrote:
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> I dont see how Waxoyl would actually seal a seam. Isnt it soft after the
> petroleum evaporates? I am going to use rubberized undercoating or fiber
> impregnated roofing compound, brushed firmly into the seams to force them
> into the holes. Either of these dry and can, I understand, be painted over
> if need be. Probably rubberized undercoating since it is made to adhere to
> metal, but I have one restoration book where the author uses the fiber
> impregnated roofing compound inside his door skins and other places to seal,
> sound deaden, and insulate.
I have used roofing cement (from a 5 gallon can) to seal, sound deaden,
rust proof, my cars in the past with excellant results.
Word of wisdom though, put it in/on AFTER you do any welding cause the
stuff catches fire inside dog legs, hinge panels, etc.
(How do I know this?)
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
Bugeye Sprite
67 Sprite
59 A40
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