Author Topic: Delamination on outside wall on 2000 Marquis  (Read 11481 times)

Edward Buker

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Re: Delamination on outside wall on 2000 Marquis
« Reply #15 on: February 06, 2017, 09:51:40 PM »
Lyle,

I cannot envision what has to attach to what at the butt ends. For the most part I used Lexol at times, a little hard to work with but it is clear and stays in place. I tape where I want an edge and pull it wet. I also like the clay like material that comes in rolls with paper inbetween layers. It is used for bedding the flanges of water heaters for example. Camping World among others has this. It does have some thickness to it and tends to squeeze out over time with pressure. When it does you can use a plastic knife or a credit card to make a cut along the edge and pull the excess away. The Lexol would make that a more permanent attachment point and the clay like material could probably be made to release the part if needed. I do not know if these options fit your project but may be worth some consideration.

That was a great game, I never saw the Pat's get dominated like that in a first half and also never saw such a miracle comeback by any pro football team. One for the record books...

Later Ed