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Old 05-12-2020, 12:49 PM   #10
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Re: Rain gutter

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Seeing where the seem is verse the bottom of the gutter looks like to me I'll have to fill it up at least 1/8 so it will stay above the seam and hide the spot weld marks in the valley.
I jacked the rear end of my truck up as high as I could get it to help even out the flow along the front of the rail. So maybe I should have just did it with the wheels on the ground. Might have been able to not use as much to get the effect you describe above.

I will tell you this though. It sets up quick after it stops flowing. So any tape, paper or plastic masking stuff needs to be removed within about 2-3 minutes. I had a thing area of tape that got set up under the sealer and I had to go back over it to seal over the tape. Luckily it will be painted over and no one but me (and now you guys) will ever know.

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