Fender welting

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TMcNam4510@aol.com
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Fender welting

Post by TMcNam4510@aol.com » Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:51 am

The adventure continues.........There was (is) a strip if packing(?) between the rear inner fenders and the frame. Does anyone on this great list know what to use there? Thanks, Tom TC 2850, disassembled [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

BobAlley747@aol.com
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Re: Fender welting

Post by BobAlley747@aol.com » Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:35 pm

Originally it was felt to collect water and insure rust would develop in this area. I used an automotive caulking available at most automotive stores. Bob [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Donald Wilkinson
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Re: Fender welting

Post by Donald Wilkinson » Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:09 pm

Bob wrote; "Originally it was felt to collect water and insure rust would develop in this area. I used an automotive caulking available at most automotive stores." digitaldon sez: This stuff is strip-caulk, AKA dukseal, dum-dum, & others. At NAPA, it's 3M # is 08578, and is 60 one foot strips, 11 or 12 bucks @NAPA; Martin Senour # is 4424. @ Eastwood, it's 3M Flexible Strip Caulk 20 yd Was: $12.99 Now: $11.69 Item No. 31050 This stuff is the greatest for most anything; car/boat restoration, around the house, farm, you name it. Don TC 7993 Grand Island NY USA

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