: I went to West Marine to pickup a tube of Lexel/3M 4200 - they
: either had a small squeeze tube of 4200 for $14 or a 3x+ bigger
: caulk gun tube for $21. Well, my spasticness got the best of me
: and bought the bigger tube.
: I'm not sure how much I need - but I'm fairly certain it's less
: than this whole bigger tube. Since it's used in a caulk gun, you
: slice the applicator and puncture the head of the tube itself.
: Does anyone have any recommendations for how I could close this
: back up for use later? My father-in-law mentioned something
: about pushing a nail down it (and then continued with cutting
: out hardened 4200 later), but I'm not 100% certain about that.
: Ideas?
: Thanks.
: -Doug
I've had good luck storing Auquaseal in the freezer, I'm not sure if that would work with 4200.
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Doug S -- 6/30/2010, 10:45 am- Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200? *PIC*
Brian Nystrom -- 7/2/2010, 7:16 am- Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200?
Bill Hamm -- 7/2/2010, 9:19 am
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Simeon -- 7/1/2010, 1:11 am- Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200?
Mike Hanks -- 6/30/2010, 11:03 pm- Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200?
Mike Savage -- 6/30/2010, 8:02 pm- Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200?
graybeard -- 6/30/2010, 2:13 pm- Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200?
Paul K -- 6/30/2010, 10:57 am - Re: Material: Storing 3M 4200?
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