Well packaged and quick...I thought this product was a little pricey in general but was very pleased to find the tube size is the same as a toothpast tube...not small by any standard.Will last a lifetime. Thankyou
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I have used Wellseal joint sealer for many years, it is the best compound on the market. It was used on steam engines many years ago and I have used it on classic motorcycles, with great success. First, clean both metal faces to be sealed together with solvent. Also making sure that the faces are true, or flat. There is a correct way of using this product which I will share hear; The sealer is brown and very watery for a reason. You can use a fine art brush or a small drop on a rubber-glove. As you spread the brown liquid, you will see it go yellow in colour, this tells you, that you now have the exact thickness of sealer for the task ahead. Once both services are yellow, leave for 2-5 minutes until tacky, --- now you can join the two peaces together. Now you should have a clean joint, but, if you do manage to get any surplus sealer by the joint, you can clean it of with cellulose-thinners. I hope this will help anyone, who expects the best finish. Read full review
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This is the closest thing to the good old Hermatite you can get. It is quite liquid so can get nicely into threads. Wellseal is far far better than the silicone type sealant on the market and less messy.
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This is one of those old fashioned products that still has a place today, just be aware that it's a lot runnier than you think so if you're not careful it'll drip out of the tube. (It has a similar consistency and appearance to shellac). I use a small stiff artist's paintbrush to apply it to both surfaces, it does start to go tacky fairly quickly but I've found it'll still work even after drying for half an hour or so. I can't think of any downsides apart from the mess it makes if spilt!
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A very good non hardening sealant. I used this when I was employed as a mechanic back in the 1980s and I was pleased to find it is still available. easy to spread with no lumpy bits and because its non hardening, there is time to apply it to a large area.
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