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Re: 3M weather stripping - was Lucas Light Switch

To: Bill <william.mcintire@wright.edu>, Dave Murray <murr32@shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: 3M weather stripping - was Lucas Light Switch
From: apackard68@comcast.net
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 21:12:46 +0000
If the guy answers "speaking," you're probably in the wrong place.  

Sorry, I couldn't resist.  I'm just a little excited about my TR250 being 
shipped to me in California very soon.  Moss rear shock conversion just 
completed and gas tank etching/lining is now last on the mechanic's punch list 
prior to shipping.
Andy Packard
CD6746L


-------------- Original message -------------- 

> Dave, 
> If you go to an automotive paint supply store and ask for"Dum Dum" 
> they'll fix you up. Might need to ask for black, think it normally is gray. 
> Bill '70 6 
> 
> Dave Murray wrote: 
> 
> >Jim, 
> > 
> >Do you have a part number for the 3M material? 
> > 
> >Dave 
> > 
> >(snip) 
> > 
> >I recently took apart my gauges and cleaned them. Nearly everyone asked told 
> >me to use that black 3M auto weather stripping. It comes in 16" (?) strips 
> >in box with more than you'll ever use. I rolled a quantity into small strips 
> >and packed it into the bezel rings and then pushed the glass lens into the 
> >ring. Works very well. If you don't want to buy a box, reply to me off list 
> >and I'll send you enough to do your gauges. (N/C) Although I must admit that 
> >I'm amazed at how useful the stuff is to have in the workshop. I've used it 
> >in place of the the high priced rubber grommets to protect wires in areas of 
> >my car that don't show up (much). It's great stuff! 
> > 
> >Jim 
> > 
> >(snip) 
> 
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