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- From: dhepner@cup.hp.com (Dan Hepner)
- Subject: Re: Gas-resistant adhesive
- Sender: news@cup.hp.com (News Admin)
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 21:59:16 GMT
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- >From: jjolly@jjolly.b24a.ingr.com (Jack G. Jolly)
- >Subject: Gas-resistant adhesive
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- >I bought a locking gas cap for my '72 vette a while back. On the underside
- >it has a rubber gasket which came off within about 3 weeks. I tried to stick
- >it back on with a variety of adhesives w/o luck - any suggestions for a "rubber
- >to metal" adhesive that can withstand gas vapors??
-
- In a slightly different usage, ordinary chewing gum can be used to
- plug small holes in a gas tank. It might work for an adhesive also.
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- Dan Hepner
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