Polly:
I used a syringe sold in gourmet kitchen shops as a "flavor injector" for
injecting marinade into meat. It came with a metal needle, which is
detachable and which I did NOT use. Just gunned the Vulkem into the syringe,
and used that. Works great. Don't overload the syringe, or it is hard to
squeeze. but it makes a neat little bead that doesn't require tooling. West
Sytem epoxy sells a similar syringe which looks like it would also work.
Dan
75 Argosy 26
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> Subject: [VAC] Re: caulking seams/Vulkem
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> Hey Toby you must be kidding, I hope? In the heat of Western Colorado on top
> of an AS, ice would last about 1/4 inch at most! Somebody mentioned using a
> syringe or needle to apply the Vulkem. There are a lot of seams up there.
> Help!
>
> Just Plain Polly
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