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Rebuilding the car. While I have the running gear out, I'm taking the time to clean up, fix and coat the underside bits I never got to in the past.

One thing I've always hated was the slop-shod way the body seam sealer was applied, so I'm scraping it off and going over the seams properly.

Trying to figure out what sealer I want to go with, though. I believe Ford used TA-2, but it's like $40 a tube. I know, I know, I'm being a cheapskate, especially considering the coin I'm putting out in this effort, but Ford's manufacturing goops aren't always the best.

Anyone have experience with anything else? I see Eastwood has a seam sealer and it's only $20.
 

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No experience with body sealer but 3M makes a product too. Post pics of your work.
 

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I used 3M seam sealer when I fixed my floorpan, but I've never used seam sealer before so I don't know what the difference is.
 

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Yeah, I bought some of the 3M tubes for something else but will see how they go with this. Can't be worse than the cr*p Ford used.
 

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tbh any of the seam sealer will work and hold up just so as long as you prep it and apply it as intended ..
the $20 stuff will seal just as good as the $40.
and regardless of price , if applied correctly , it will outlast the cars life
 

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Rebuilding the car. While I have the running gear out, I'm taking the time to clean up, fix and coat the underside bits I never got to in the past.

One thing I've always hated was the slop-shod way the body seam sealer was applied, so I'm scraping it off and going over the seams properly.

Trying to figure out what sealer I want to go with, though. I believe Ford used TA-2, but it's like $40 a tube. I know, I know, I'm being a cheapskate, especially considering the coin I'm putting out in this effort, but Ford's manufacturing goops aren't always the best.

Anyone have experience with anything else? I see Eastwood has a seam sealer and it's only $20.
Remember Ford does not make there own sealer. The vendor that manufactures it is NOT the person that installs it. Your kind of punishing Fords product for a sloppy job done by the builder.

If interested I can get it for you from Ford for 40.00 per tube plus shipping.
 

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When it comes to the sloppy install, I'm punishing the ogrin who applied it at the factory using their forehead and a 2x4.

When it comes to the compound being like old sponge, that's on whoever makes the goop.

It's equal opportunity glaring on my end.

As for the project, I'm removing a little at a time as I work on other stuff and when I can work on it. So far just using body scrapers but it's coming off well enough. When I get done with all my cleanup and modifications, I'm going to be spraying undercoat or probably just tractor enamel, and I wanted all the seams cleaned up and neat before doing so. Plus there's been at least a dozen places so far where the installer missed sealing the seam 'cause they were probably applying it with a hammer.
 
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