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65 coupe W/ 88 5.0 5spd
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Seam sealer (floor Pans)
Replacing the floor pans in the 65 and looking for a good seam sealer does anyone have any recommendations.
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NPD Mustang Catalog sells SEM Self Leveling Seam Sealer. It is a two part epoxy that requires a special gun to squeeze the stuff out and mix it upon contact type a deal. Something like this. I have not used it but am interested in it as well.
SEM Products - Catalog - HIGH-BUILD SELF LEVELING SEAM SEALER |
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1967 Fastback
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3m makes a nice caulkable kind that works great. i do not like the brush on types.
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This is what I use. It works great sitting on top of it. Not from underneath , It will drip.
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[QUOTE=MustangOne;3748238]This is what I use. It works great sitting on top of it. Not from underneath , It will drip.
the bottom is mainly what I am concerned about the top is nearly welded all the way around. The underside is mainly tacked. |
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That is a great product though. I picked my dispensing tool up for around 60.00 new on ebay.
Here is one for much less, but it is used. If you ever need to use their bonding adhesive, it comes in handy. |
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1968 Fastback Eleanor
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We use U-Pol Tiger Seal and have been very pleased with it. Actually we've been pleased with U-Pol's products in general. I would recommend the black over the gray and white as the black spreads a lot nicer.
U-Pol Tiger Seal Urethane Adhesive & Sealant |
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Gotta love enginuity(sp)
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