
When i built my 1st Indy i used some Wunderseal [Thanks Bob!] from car builder solutions under my arches. My question is:
Will this stuff stay rubbery after it has dried or does it go rock hard? I don't have my orig Indy so won't know.
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It ends up fairly hard but not solid. Remains flexible. Try your local motor factors for brushable seam sealer. It's the same stuff but
cheaper.
adrian
shoult stay flexible, looks like a seam sealer
Sweet! I'll give my local chaps a shout.
Thanks

When I did my wings I found it took ages to dry, stunk and it has gone hard. If I were to do them again I would use Stonechip , made for the job and available in an aerosol or shutz type can if you have a compressor and suitable gun.
Mine was taking an age to dry but after a call to the makers followed by a small tub of talc all was well.
Over 5 years on and still rubbery 
quote:As the Chinese man once said!
Originally posted by bob
Over 5 years on and still rubbery![]()