Allen, There is some fireplace caulk at good hardware stores that will plug
and be fireproof. Before it dries it is like bread dough.
>
> From: DALE KRUMHEUER <dmirror@prodigy.net>
> Date: 2003/02/10 Mon PM 05:58:14 CST
> To: land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: calking material for holes in firewall
>
> Allen, depending on the size, say 1/8 inch to 3/8, I use 3M body caulk, it's
>similar to tar and you can paint over it. Remains flexible. For larger holes,
>I use (get ready) old mouse pads, cut to schape, spray adhesive on the cloth
>surface and stick it where you please. Cuts easy, stays put, especially if you
>spray adhesive on the fabric surface and the firewall.
> Obviously, nieither will prevent gases or flames from passing through...
>
> Allen Young <riveroak@cncnet.com> wrote:List, I'm sure this subject has been
>done before, but can someone let me
> know what is a good product to use to fill holes in firewalls and other areas?
> Can it be painted? Your suggestions are greatly appreciated!
>
> Allen in Oroville Ca.
>
>
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