"Thor Lancelot Simon" <tls@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Spray-on, no. But Permatex Ultra Black gasket maker (available at your
> local auto parts store) works well, though it does not leave
> a smooth interior surface. It is rubbery, not sticky, once it dries.
*SLAPing my head*
I used that stuff when building cars. (Never on a carburator, however.
Baaaad there.)
> I use a small piece of black gaffer's tape on the outside to make a
> backing,
> then Ultra Black on the inside. Remove the tape backing, or not, after
> the
> gasket maker dries, according to your preference.
You made it just too easy. ;) I will stop by the shop on the way home.
TIP - or my two-bits worth. Gaffer's is too sticky for some masking jobs.
3M
has "blue" masking tape. If you look on the side of the roll they have the
stickiness factor from less to more sticky (1 to 5). I use #2 because it
releases easily and doesn't take underlying paint or whatever off the
surface. Highly recommended for small jobs. (Expensive stuff, too.)


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