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    Default Re: Andy's Pacer restoration thread...

    I have used that but it stays real soft and falls apart (crumbles) and shrinks.

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    Cessna uses flamemaster CS on their firewall. http://www.skygeek.com/flamemaster-c...l-sealant.html Get the 3.5 oz semkit. You can mix it right in the semkit with a electric drill. When you apply it and need to smooth out around openings, dip you finger into dawn dish detergent first then use you finger to mold it and seal around holes. the dish soap prevents the sealant from sticking to your finger and smooth's out the sealant. It will never crack or shrink, just a pain to remove.
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    Vagabodblues,

    Thanks for the suggestion of the Flamemaster. It looks to be similar to the Pro-Seal 700 we use at work, but with a much more realistic price. I'll give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce View Post
    I have used that but it stays real soft and falls apart (crumbles) and shrinks.
    Thanks for the heads up. I used the stuff years ago because of a recommendation in a forum but that aircraft left the area so I didn’t know how it held up.

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    Hi,

    I've used this before in construction between units of apartments.

    https://www.menards.com/main/search....rch=Fire+caulk

    Don't have a clue how it holds up, but it sure swells when you try to burn through it, one of its characteristics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim View Post
    Hi,

    I've used this before in construction between units of apartments.
    https://www.menards.com/main/search....rch=Fire+caulk
    Don't have a clue how it holds up, but it sure swells when you try to burn through it, one of its characteristics.
    Jim, your link went to a page with a variety of brands and products, FireBlock, FireBarrier, etc.
    Can you be more specific about which products you we referring to? Probably not --- hopefully not --- that Froth Pak product!

    Thanks,
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    Hi again,

    I didn't know there were so many available, but we put this one around pipes, wire conduit, etc. that pass through party walls and floors.

    https://www.menards.com/main/paint/c...6542872&ipos=3

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    Well we had an issue with some of Brian's pictures posted via Tapatalk. SJ contacted Tapatalk and got them back up. I had to hit Ctrl F5 to get them to come up on my computer but they are all back up. Thanks SJ.

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    thanks SJ, I have all of them copied from facebook (more pics than posted here) along with the text
    saved into 17 word documents with two pics per page. I have'nt figured out how and if all can be joined
    together but they add up to almost 300 MB. Plan to consolidate them after the holiday season.
    Then will see if something that big can be uploaded with the rest of my reference material on my google site.
    Will accept any training techniques, procedures any of you computer whizz's can provide. Be nice to load up
    to the members section here SJ......
    thanks
    "Progress is our most important problem"

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    Andy,

    If it isn't too much work I would suggest splitting the "document" into sections to keep individual file sizes low. Not sure what restrictions are on this site regarding file size.
    PDF format is probably the best to ensure best document compatibility over a range of PC platforms.
    TonyN

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