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Any one carry this around with them on the road. Great thing to have for those "Emergency" fixes. Quite a wonder product......and Made in the USA, Not CHINESIUM. Look over their Website. It's quite informative.
-- Edited by TRAILERKING on Monday 10th of February 2014 08:43:07 AM
Yeah Bill that is some great looking stuff that could get a guy out of a bind for sure. That's funny in the website picture it looks like rolls of tape that sat in the heat too long and got all deformed. Haha
Thanks for the tip.
That kind of reminds me of Gorilla Tape...................Way better than Duct Tape.
I know a local guy here tried a fix on one of the plastic end tanks on a car radiator(just like in their video). He took the rad into a rad shop to have it pressure tested after he fixed it. The rad shop guys were laughing and mocking, "That's not going to hold". ................Well worked like a dam(no punn there). Still working fine.
I think it's great to get out of a bind in some cases. However they claim to drill and tap threads into it for some repairs. Great to carry in the tool box.
PB Blaster for rusted on bolts; lubricates; penetrates and repel water. JB Weld two part epoxy; repairs breaks; cracks on most any surfaces. I even fixed a cracked cast iron engine block that could not be replaced. Also it can be molded and formed and drilled. Marvel Mystery oil; used as upper engine cylinder lube; can be added to gas or diesel fuel. I think evey one now uses 'Sea Foam' instead. Just a few of my "old School" remedies! We can't forget the good ol' WD-40; an excellent water repellant and quick lube!! PIEERE
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