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Welcome to my world I literally threw the whole interior back together just to take it down the road to the shop. I only had the driver seat and thats all installed for the longest..no headliner, carpet or other seats. I've had the interior gutted a few times and always seem to forget to do something when I put it back together.
Re: Her names Delilah......wobble wobble wobble
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ericspecullaas
Tickle Tickle I see feet lol
you sir are a creeper haha
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lsxftw
you sir are a creeper haha
He's my little creeper....leave him alone
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So....ultimate sunroof test....massif storm on the way. Any place that leaks...doesn't get treated nicely anymore. It shall be only jb weld from this point on
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IMO your better off with window weld
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recheck everything so you dont have to use jb weld. hope it dosent leak on you. Have 1 bucket on the ready
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91parkave
IMO your better off with window weld
....didnt think of that. i will definately go pick up some more of that if it leaks anywhere
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ericspecullaas
recheck everything so you dont have to use jb weld. hope it dosent leak on you. Have 1 bucket on the ready
i got towels and bucket galore sitting ready to go at the first sign of a leak
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i was a commercial roofer for over 20 years, polyurethane calk will seal almost anything water tight for 20 years. but it must be polyurethane calk, not silicone or silicone base.
P&L caulk was the last real good brand i used. cheap at 5 to 6 bucks a tube. it sets up really firm, and sticks like glue when cured. its a b1tch to get back off.
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Scottydoggs
i was a commercial roofer for over 20 years, polyurethane calk will seal almost anything water tight for 20 years. but it must be polyurethane calk, not silicone or silicone base.
P&L caulk was the last real good brand i used. cheap at 5 to 6 bucks a tube. it sets up really firm, and sticks like glue when cured. its a b1tch to get back off.
Interesting info....maybe why the calking I did awhile back only held for a couple months....can polyurethane calking a and window weld with stand the heat the sun produces up there
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So far my work seems to be holding. It started raining 10 minutes ago. I can see the water coming out of the drain hoses under neath and can't see a single drop inside of the car. So I think I did it only time and more rain shall see. I'm still going to get some more poly calking and window weld just for piece of mind
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marines542
Interesting info....maybe why the calking I did awhile back only held for a couple months....can polyurethane calking a and window weld with stand the heat the sun produces up there
i used it on metal copings that flex in wind and expands with heat and cold, brick to metal, windows, if i was in a pinch, right on a EPDM ( rubber roof) or hot tar or modified roofs. as well as right on shingle roofs. stuff sticks like mad.
is that hot enough for ya? lol
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Scottydoggs
i used it on metal copings that flex in wind and expands with heat and cold, brick to metal, windows, if i was in a pinch, right on a EPDM ( rubber roof) or hot tar or modified roofs. as well as right on shingle roofs. stuff sticks like mad.
is that hot enough for ya? lol
O that's hot enough.....it kinda turned me on for a second
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OK. No pics today but did finish rewiring my custom interior led lighting. Much better now with no wires visible at all.
Also going to get a longer aux cord and another CIG lighter to wire into the stock lighter system to hide under my center console so my IPod charger won't be seen anymore.
And right now I'm drilling a hole in the console to run my iPod cord (for iPod) and my aux cord (for any other jack as*es in my car) into the center arm rest so no more cords period are visible.
So much progress to not show pictures...but I'll show y'all when its all said and done
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cool
how did the roof hold up from the storm?
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lsxftw
cool
how did the roof hold up from the storm?
Well the sunroof is still there :P
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ericspecullaas
so did any rain get in?
Only when I opened the door!!!!!
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through your patch job :p
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marines542
Well the sunroof is still there :P
Well thats a relief ahaha
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ericspecullaas
through your patch job :p
Well obviously not....if it only got in when I opened the door
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So its been raining all day here...pouring most of the day. Well I can't see a single leak in the moon roof. I've got one more thing to do for a piece of mind but I think I've fixed it