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From: Harry Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 1:01 AM
Subject: Re: Which fastener series for new design?
there has
been a small but sophisitcated and reasonably active model
OK. Sounds good. Now, where do we get it? Somehow I don't expect to find
JB Weld on the pegboard at my local Lowe's or Home Depot. Charles
From: Ciambrone, Steve @ OS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
High quality adhesive epoxy. I was surprised when, I read the
specifications and stated a 600*F high
OK. Sounds good. Now, where do we get it? Somehow I don't expect to find
JB Weld on the pegboard at my local Lowe's or Home Depot. Charles
From: Ciambrone, Steve @ OS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You may want to try automotive suppliers and or Marine supply .
Cheers Ferd.
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Hi,
You can get more information from: Alusuisse Composites, Inc. P.O. Box 507,
Benton, KY. 800-626-3365 www. alusuisse-comp.com
Dibond is similar to Alucobone, but the Aluminum is .012 (or maybe .010)
rather than .020.
Comes in 4' x 8' and 4' x 10' sheets.
This stuff looks really great. If
Steve, I picked up the JB Weld I have at Home Depot, so I know it is
available there.
You also could most likely find it at almost any hardware store!
Roger
Hello Folks:
Well I finally rec'd pricing to get some frames cut. It's going to be
$35/set for either the Project or Dee frames. In addition $2.00 for mailing
per order, not per set. Those who are interested just post an e-note to me.
No one send money until I have the frames in hand and I'll
In a message dated 12/20/01 7:10:06 AM Central Standard Time,
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Somehow I don't expect to find
JB Weld on the pegboard at my local Lowe's or Home Depot
Available at both.
Jim
Also carried at auto parts places. Make sure that you get the long cure
variety, not the quick cure.
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In a message dated 12/20/01 7:10:06 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somehow I don't expect to find
JB Weld on the pegboard
I just bought the slow cure version (several minutes working time and at
least 6 hour cure) at Pep Boy's auto parts store. It is available in 1
oz size or 6 oz sizes for shops. There is a fast cure version (4 minute
working time) in 1 oz sizes as well.
Clark
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In a
I was down at the Wood stove store today looking at stoves. I noticed
spools of different sizes of material that looked like fiberglass or
asbestos yarn . I asked about them and what it is used for and was
informed that it was used for the gaskets on the wood stoves that they
sell . I looked
What sort of prep is required on the parts? For example, do the brass
bits need to be bare? I presume that oil on either part would
interfere... but is that the case? Specific to this K4, I'll need to
remove some insulation in the smokebox, rebend the tabs for the
bracket, then dab on the JB.
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