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Source for Silicone Sealant
By Craig Smith

Larry Mayo asked about obtaining the non-acid based silicone sealant.
I got mine from a commercial distributor of chemical adhesives and
solvents.  Found them in the phone book.

The runny*, acid based stuff is GE RTV 118 (2.8 fl oz) and the runny*
alcohol based stuff is Toshiba TSE 399 (100 gm).  There is a "third"
type as well, but I can't for the life of me remember what it is.
I decided it wouldn't be appropriate for this type of application so
I didn't get any; maybe it was a lot more expensive or it only came
in large tubes.  Not sure why.

By the way, the runny* stuff is about like -- (I'm going through the
fridge) -- about like Log Cabin Maple Syrup.  Hardly a hint of odor
either.

So now I, and the other MMD'ers, are wondering:  what you plan to do
with all this runny silicone seal?

Regards,
Craig Smith

 * Please excuse the repeated use of highly technical terms.


(Message sent Sat 12 Dec 1998, 19:47:23 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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