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Old 07-06-2008, 09:17   #1
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High Temp Repair Putty

I anticipated that a dribble coming from one of my DDC risers was a crack that I could repair with high temperature putty, so I bought a 1 pound kit of 2000 degree F stainless steel putty from Cotronics Corp. As it turns out there is not crack, but a coolant dribble from a nearby bolt.

The manufacturer tells me the shelf life is 3 to 6 months, so I doubt I will use the stuff. I have attached a file with details (I hope). The product is Durabond 7032 2000F Stainless Steel Putty.

I hate to see it go to waste, so I will be glad to ship it to anyone that wishes for half my cost plus shipping. I paid $41.
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