[Shop-talk] cold temp seam sealer

Tim . tims_datsun_stuff at outlook.com
Sat Dec 26 20:53:29 MST 2015


Todd suggested "3M Strip Caulk" .


I like this idea as it would be permanent. I will need to remove some of this metal to stop the tin worm. For now I just need to stop the water getting into the boot through this failed seam.


thanks Todd!!

beers on me!


tim


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Subject: [Shop-talk] cold temp seam sealer


Hi all,


I have a spot I want to at least temporarily seal until I can either replace a rusty spot or more permanently seal it when the weather is warmer.


The other day when it was warmish (mid 50s) I tried to use silicon but it won't cure as the temp is now closer to normal. This spot is next to the trunk weather strip where the deck lid sits on my 99 Solara so will continue to get exposed to water.


So, the question is if anyone has used a seam or metal sealant that will seal and cure in cold temperatures.


Thanks

tim
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