mikess68
Well-Known Member
ok guys, here is the stuff. what stuff?? that seam sealer that us dodge guys used back in the early 70's to hide all those bad weld jobs. its thick and plyable and paintable and the same tanish color(they were other colors used sometimes also)
reasons i know:
1. i used it on my dart for seams in the trunk, floors, and to glue the hood frame back onto the flat metal in those silver dollar size globs. it seals, dries and is paintable.
2. i made mopars in the early 70's in mich and it even smells like the same stuff
3. i worked for home depot and tried everthing on the shelf at one time or another looking for the goopy stuff. *thats what we called it most of the time. "goopy stuff and sometimes goof y stuff"
remember, don't do it very neat, it wont be orginal if it is nice and smooth. we used a thing that looked like duck bill and this stuff came out through it with a hose attached. the goal was to be less than 1/2 inch thick.
take it or leave it. just passing on some good info (proven out) tks Mike8)
it says "dynaflex 230" down the side i think it was about 5 bucks.
reasons i know:
1. i used it on my dart for seams in the trunk, floors, and to glue the hood frame back onto the flat metal in those silver dollar size globs. it seals, dries and is paintable.
2. i made mopars in the early 70's in mich and it even smells like the same stuff
3. i worked for home depot and tried everthing on the shelf at one time or another looking for the goopy stuff. *thats what we called it most of the time. "goopy stuff and sometimes goof y stuff"
remember, don't do it very neat, it wont be orginal if it is nice and smooth. we used a thing that looked like duck bill and this stuff came out through it with a hose attached. the goal was to be less than 1/2 inch thick.
take it or leave it. just passing on some good info (proven out) tks Mike8)
it says "dynaflex 230" down the side i think it was about 5 bucks.