Take-A-Knee is any mixing required with Permatex Flowable Silicone windshield sealant, or can you apply straight onto tarp.
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Take-A-Knee is any mixing required with Permatex Flowable Silicone windshield sealant, or can you apply straight onto tarp.
I use it straight from the tube, remember to get a flux brush. Also there are quite a variety of permatex products, make sure you get the right product. This is it, product 81730:
http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-81730.../dp/B000BKEBO0
Awesome Take-a-Knee, thank you very much, much bigger tube then silnet, and way cheaper, im gonna try this on my BWDD and ill report how it does (although this wont be for about a month or sue, Scott's tarps are popular and the wait is long)
You 'Da Man, Large Bama! I can't imagine this not working for you. It has worked so perfectly for me. The only problem might be where and with whatever you have already sealed. :confused: I'm wondering if this could cause any problems with applying the Permatex? I wonder if maybe you need to seal on the opposite side of the one you have already done? :confused:
I applied mine by rubbing in small amounts with my finger. It has SO FAR been bombproof for over a year. Read back on the thread I referenced earlier, lot's of info there. Test with a hose! Leave out in an all night rain over an empty hammock! We must have you bone dry for the next trip!
I suffer from a lack of trust. If something can escape, it will.
I like what eay has done, and when I'm able to make bags like hers, I'll be a Molly Bagger.
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=11326
FWIW, Outdoor Research makes drybags like that, with webbing loops on the side. They work perfectly with a MMP.
Thankee!:)