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  • UNHCLL
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    Originally posted by FredK
    UNCLE, the jerk store called. They're running out of you!

    J/k. ;) That quote is from Seinfeld, when George fumbles for a comeback after this guy tells him, "George, the ocean called, they're running out of shrimp."

    Yes, Fusor is a seam sealer, and it loads into a caulking gun.
    See signature.

    :(

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver
    Oh yea and, Euro trim Josh.
    ZIIIIING!

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  • E30 Reaktionär
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    Originally posted by Rocla
    I use


    Similiar product, different brand.

    We use that stuff to seal the travel trailers where i work. Thats some good stuff there.

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  • Rocla
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    I use


    Similiar product, different brand.

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
    I certainly can't let the fact that it's Polaris metallic slide...

    You and I are the only polaris dudes on this forum. Not bad for 6 year seperation between our cars :pimp:



    Oh yea and, Euro trim Josh.

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  • Bill 84 318i
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    Originally posted by Schneider325
    That one guy with a bronzit 318 that just recently bought a s2002 did that swap a little bit ago. So thats 3
    Originally posted by nando
    it's sterling silver, not bronzit..
    I certainly can't let the fact that it's Polaris metallic slide...

    Originally posted by trent
    I am sure there has to be more than 3 of us people who rule.
    ^5

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  • EtaSport
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    I've heard of both and they should both be exceptional. Fusor makes a lot of well known adhesive applications, bonding agents, and fillers. In the end you probably wont get the application width with the fusor if you really do put it in a caulking gun (not sure if you do) so you will probably have to brush that on too. But it all works the same.

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  • Jand3rson
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    The guys at Industrial Finishes told me that this would be the best product for the application, so I went with that. I've gone to them for everything I've needed since I've started this project, and they haven't steered me wrong yet. Should work great.

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  • turbo_negro69
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    Originally posted by UNHCLL
    What is that?

    Does it go in a caulking gun or something???

    This is what I have been refering to:
    thats what i suggested he used (about 20 posts ago). that stuff is awesome because you can paint over it and make it look factory.

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  • AndrewBird
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    ^^^ A lot of MG guys use that stuff to glus floor pans in with great success. Stuff is strong.

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  • FredK
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    UNCLE, the jerk store called. They're running out of you!

    J/k. ;) That quote is from Seinfeld, when George fumbles for a comeback after this guy tells him, "George, the ocean called, they're running out of shrimp."

    Yes, Fusor is a seam sealer, and it loads into a caulking gun.

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  • UNHCLL
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    What is that?

    Does it go in a caulking gun or something???

    This is what I have been refering to:

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  • 87' 325
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    dang! any pics of the bumper on just for a tease.....aye? Im jealous.....I wanna do the retro-fit. If anyones got a parts car with a rear valance on it willing to cut out. HIGH DOLLAR I TELL YOU HIGH DOLLAR. :)

    but pics MRRRRR AANNNNNDERSON pictures!

    keep me buisy with pictures.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Langsten, this one is for you, buddy. :up: Got something at Industrial Finishes today:

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Il Duce
    yeah, lets see some more progress dammit!!!! lookin good josh.
    If it warms up at all this weekend, I'll be cleaning the welded area and taking care of the seam, as well as doing the undercoating. But I don't think it will, it's been about high-20's max all this last week, with freezing fog. Even with the heater on in the garage, I don't really feel like going out there.

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