HopeSheFloats
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Hey guys{& gals} could use your thoughts on a possible alternative to gluvit. Back in the day when I was in shape{lol} we used to do roofing for a living, residential & commercial. The commercial jobs are what came to mind while contemplating my options on sealers, as we did quite a few 'tin' roofs with a variety of products with great results. Anyways, not knowing whats new in the field I sent off a question in search of info....here's how it went {& there's a link to the product in the reply I received today}. anticipating your thoughts as there seems to a nice $ advantage per gallon anyways.....T.I.A.
PS: no, I'm not the same guy/company with the manuals lol
my message followed by reply......
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Product Inquiry
From: Ken Cook <@***************
Date: Wed, November 25, 2009 11:22 pm
To:EDIT
Hi, hopefully a quick question for you. I'm planning on sealing the inside hull of my aluminum boat. I need something waterproof, at least semi free flowing{brushable} and flexible enough to withstand some vibration. Intended coverage is for pin-holes &/or leaky rivets and all seams. Would you have anything in your product line you could recommend? This will be a below waterline installation and will be protected from sunlight.
Thankyou very much for your time........Kenneth
RE: Product InquiryThursday, November 26, 2009 12:18 PM
From: "bob@bestmaterials.com" <bob@bestmaterials.com>Add sender to Contacts
To: "Ken Cook" ************t>
Hello Ken,
Thank you for your inquiry!
I would consider AES for your project:
EDIT
Application:
Clean surfaces well. Sand lightly to get a fresh surfaces.
Mix a small batch and apply first to all the rivets and problem areas. Let this cure.
Repeat as needed to build material thickness in these areas.
Apply 2 thin coats.
We appreciate the opportunity to serve you and look forward to hearing from you again soon.
Sincerely,
Bob Marrs
Best Materials LLC
& Copperstate Roofing Supply
2338 N. 33rd Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85009
EDIT
PS: no, I'm not the same guy/company with the manuals lol
my message followed by reply......
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Product Inquiry
From: Ken Cook <@***************
Date: Wed, November 25, 2009 11:22 pm
To:EDIT
Hi, hopefully a quick question for you. I'm planning on sealing the inside hull of my aluminum boat. I need something waterproof, at least semi free flowing{brushable} and flexible enough to withstand some vibration. Intended coverage is for pin-holes &/or leaky rivets and all seams. Would you have anything in your product line you could recommend? This will be a below waterline installation and will be protected from sunlight.
Thankyou very much for your time........Kenneth
RE: Product InquiryThursday, November 26, 2009 12:18 PM
From: "bob@bestmaterials.com" <bob@bestmaterials.com>Add sender to Contacts
To: "Ken Cook" ************t>
Hello Ken,
Thank you for your inquiry!
I would consider AES for your project:
EDIT
Application:
Clean surfaces well. Sand lightly to get a fresh surfaces.
Mix a small batch and apply first to all the rivets and problem areas. Let this cure.
Repeat as needed to build material thickness in these areas.
Apply 2 thin coats.
We appreciate the opportunity to serve you and look forward to hearing from you again soon.
Sincerely,
Bob Marrs
Best Materials LLC
& Copperstate Roofing Supply
2338 N. 33rd Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85009
EDIT
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