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What is the working time of the choccie sauce?
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We have 36hr too and all of it is designed to go off at a controlled temp. so in winter it takes even longer. I suspect the main floors will be put down front to back with 36hr choccie and a zillion pins and bashed down on a three-shift basis to be sure we get it first time and spot-on.
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well, even if the sauce does get everywhere, you clean it up nicely
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It's a pig to clean up ! A certain something stuck to a blanket springs to mind
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It's even worse when fuss-pot Mike is two minutes behind you trying to clean it when you're still setting rivets leaving you nowhere to put your hands, tools, bags of rivets, etc.
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And even worse still when you take up a job half finished and the previous person has left it all over the shop and you have to clean it before you begin....
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And even worse still when you take up a job half finished and the previous person has left it all over the shop and you have to clean it before you begin....
Rob never does that... :lol:
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Wouldn't even dream about it. :oops:
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The spreader plates over the wedge aren't steel. They're another high-duty aluminium alloy. 7068, probably.
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Those spoons will probably need more than one run through the dishwasher.

The choccie sauce I assume has two purposes, waterproofing and keeping disimilar metals apart. Was there an equivalent product used on the original build or was it a case of, bolts are tight so water should stay out?
Forgive this question. Presumably she won't be 100% watertight, after she gets her feet wet again in the near/distant future, are you planning on just reaching inside with an absorbent rag or engine out again and thorough rub down?
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