Neat Stuff

al chernoff

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What a nice article. I knew there was a reason why I bought mine....
al

> GMCers
>
> GMC puts out a magazine each quarter devoted to their truck line.
> Its pretty glitzy. Its all about their new trucks and the toys for them.
> In the FALL issue this time they have included an article on the GMC
> Motorhome. I found this to be very interesting. Thought some of you
> might like to see it I have put it up on my page. I left it full size and
> uncompressed so you could see the text and picture. It lives at
>
> http://www.gcbr.com/GMC99.jpg
>
> Be forewarned this is a 875 kb file it will take 3 to 4 min to down load.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
 
Hi Arch
I could have used that stuff last week...as it was I used the other stuff!
I got it on my arm and spent 20
minutes cleaning it off...Then I had a big rash where
the skin was removed from the scrubing...Thanks for the
info....You know if you do that kind of thing every day
it will put you in the poorhouse..LOL
Thanks for watching out for us...Have a great day.
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Gcbr
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 3:52 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Neat stuff
>
>
> GMCers
>
> Well, I may have found what some of you are looking for. I was at Lowes
> today and saw a display for a new kind of expanding foam. The sign said
> it could be used to seal vinyl windows because it does not overexpand.
> I picked up the can and it says the same thing. Then as I read on it says
> "Water Cleanup". So I bought a can. Got it home and shot some on a
> piece of aluminum foil. It does not expand as much as the urethane
> stuff. The other thing is it stays soft a lot longer. In fact I
> will have to
> give you a report later on how solid it is. Now for the good part. It
> says on the can you can reuse it. So I turned the can upside down
> and blew out the foam---then took the straw applicator and ran hot water
> through it----WALA it rinsed clean. Then I did the unmentionable thing.
> I stuck my finger in it. Went to the faucet turned on the hot water and
> once again it all came off. I cant believe this stuff. It is made by DAP
> and is called Tex. The way it appears on the can is DAP tex. Advanced
> Latex Technology---Patent pending. It is in a blue can. (Darn near Ford
> blue) One interesting thing on the can---this product is non
> photo reactive.
> This could be interesting because the urethane stuff does deteriorate in
> sunlight. I cant tell you anymore about it yet. Just saw it for the first
> time today. Thats what I learned today.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>

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Arch, sounds like DAPtex might make a good air bag filler.

Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA
 
Oops, Just read post re: cured DAPtex.

Doesn't sound like good bag filler.

Sorry,

Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA