From: Todd Schlemmer <toddsch@microsoft.com>
To: "'baidarka@lists.intelenet.net'" <baidarka@lists.intelenet.net>
Subject: RE: Plastic Roof Cement Question
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 07:35:21 -0700
negative. I used two products, both made by SNOW ROOF SYSTEMS. One was
a black, rubbery undercoat called Elasto-Seal, the other was a white
top-coat called Snow Roof. Go to http://www.cyberhighway.net/~snowroof/
As I mentioned before, at first it was quite fragile, being easy to chip
or damage, but after a month (?) it became more hypalon-like. I think I
will use the same stuff with canvas on my next boat. I do not know of
anyone else that has used these products in a like-manner. I was
prompted to try it as an alternative to the toxic products mentioned by
Geo. Dyson in Baidarka..
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig O'Donnell [SMTP:dadadata@friend.ly.net]
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 1997 9:35 PM
> To: baidarka@lists.intelenet.net
> Subject: Plastic Roof Cement Question
>
>
> This is a little odd, I'm still searching out roof cements as a
> possible
> coating, and all of the ones I've seen contain asphalt.
>
> Todd, did your "Elastomeric..." gunk contain asphalt?
>
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