[AT] Tractor Shop weatherproofing

Ron Cook ron at lakeport-1.com
Sat Nov 23 09:42:13 PST 2013


Cecil,
     You said a mouthful there.  Those things are really handy to have 
around, however when I want one it is cold and the darned things are no 
longer available at the usual outlets.  You done good stocking up.  They 
have a bunch of good uses for little expense.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 11/23/2013 9:16 AM, Cecil R Bearden wrote:
> I use those noodles for insulation and also to fill in the gaps between
> the hood and the radiator on my 7030 Allis.  They also work great to
> close gaps in some of the old cabs.   I bought a bunch this year at the
> end of the summer at Wal Mart for 25 cents each.    They close these out
> at the end of the season.  you just have to be thee at the right time.
>
> Cecil in OKla
>
>
>
> On 11/23/2013 8:57 AM, charlie hill wrote:
>> Richard,  now that you mention that,  a few years ago I had
>> to seal a hatch on a big industrial dust collector.  What I found
>> and used that was cheap and effective was those foam "noodles"
>> that kids play with in the swimming pool.  They are denser than
>> pipe insulation but made about the same way and are pretty cheap.
>> they also come in colors.
>>
>> Charlie
>>




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