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Subject: Radiator sealing material
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 16:36:54 -0400
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Guys,
I don't remember who asked but someone wanted a suggestion for sealing his ductwork to the radiator. I happened across this material at Spruce while perusing the catalog the other day.
Silicone Airbox & Heater sealer. AS part # 05-00662.
A soft silicone mat with a fiberglas reinforcement.
Sounds like the perfect material to me.
Bill Jepson

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Guys,<br>
I don't remember who asked but someone wanted a suggestion for sealing his ductwork to the radiator. I happened across this material at Spruce while perusing the catalog the other day.<br>
Silicone Airbox &amp; Heater sealer. AS part # 05-00662.<br>
A soft silicone mat with a fiberglas reinforcement.<br>
Sounds like the perfect material to me.<br>
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