I used toluene. Was able to purchase at ace hardware in Texas.What do you "thin" the pro seal with?
Thanks
Greg Beckner
I used MEKWhat do you "thin" the pro seal with?
Thanks
Greg Beckner
Open it up and do proper reseal. The rear baffle is likely the culprit , and will probably show again if you try a shortcut reseal from the outside. Historically the leakiest area on tanks based on the way they area assembled and the challenge of getting 100 percent sealed if the "bead" method was used.Put fuel in for the first time yesterday. I have 2 weeping rivets on the bottom trailing edge. Advise??????? It is not painted. I did not build these tanks.
If it's only 2 rivets, does it hurt to try this? I'd venture to say that I'd try it and see what happens. If it's the rivet, maybe problem solved. If it's the baffle to skin seam, then you will still need to reseal that, which is the same position you're in now.So far I haven't heard "drill out the rivets, Goop the hole and rivet and resqueeze" like i was hoping for. They are from quick build wing. Looks like im in for a bigger project