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Originally Posted by T-Will
Yeah what the hell?!? It must be on some girl calendar or something, there should never be a day where a man has to make dinner if he has a woman in his life!
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Originally Posted by Snot Rod
Hey good for you, man! What are you going to with the money you got?
#63
Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Hooray! :banana:
My insurance company finally came though- I pick up my check for $7573 tomorrow at 8 am!
My insurance company finally came though- I pick up my check for $7573 tomorrow at 8 am!
i guess i should be expecting a PM
#64
Originally Posted by sublime1
Must be on the same box of tampons.
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Originally Posted by kidatari
**** Subaru sunroofs.
It's leaking AGAIN, and Deede and I just re-sealed it. This time I'm sealing it shut.
It's leaking AGAIN, and Deede and I just re-sealed it. This time I'm sealing it shut.
:rotfl: !! I remember last time it was raining you just resealed the entire thing and you swore it was sealed for good... then it stopped raining.... guess your epoxy skillz are weak
#71
Originally Posted by GT35 STI
:rotfl: !! I remember last time it was raining you just resealed the entire thing and you swore it was sealed for good... then it stopped raining.... guess your epoxy skillz are weak
I used 3M 'Marine Sealant' and we had full coverage. The nature of subaru sunroofs is that they are designed to pool water and drain out of four drain tubes. Unfortunately, due to the rail design, it makes it difficult to get a good seal. We did the best that we could, and apparently we weren't successful. Time to try again.
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Originally Posted by ryball
Everyday is Men Make Dinner Day at my house.
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Originally Posted by kidatari
Epoxy tends to be a poor sealer as usually it cures very hard, and will crack over time in large applications. So it would have been a poor choice for this application
I used 3M 'Marine Sealant' and we had full coverage. The nature of subaru sunroofs is that they are designed to pool water and drain out of four drain tubes. Unfortunately, due to the rail design, it makes it difficult to get a good seal. We did the best that we could, and apparently we weren't successful. Time to try again.
I used 3M 'Marine Sealant' and we had full coverage. The nature of subaru sunroofs is that they are designed to pool water and drain out of four drain tubes. Unfortunately, due to the rail design, it makes it difficult to get a good seal. We did the best that we could, and apparently we weren't successful. Time to try again.