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What is better for sealing around holes in the house where wires enter
and exit -- electrical putty or silicone? |
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I just use regular silicone. GE makes a good silicone. I'm not to
familiar with electrical putty. |
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blueman wrote:
What is better for sealing around holes in the house where wires enter and exit -- electrical putty or silicone? Assuming you don't need the additional electrical insulation, then I would use silicone. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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Electrical putty, or duxeal, tends to dry out over time, I prefer GE
silicone where fire rated sealant isn't required "Joseph Meehan" wrote in message ... blueman wrote: What is better for sealing around holes in the house where wires enter and exit -- electrical putty or silicone? Assuming you don't need the additional electrical insulation, then I would use silicone. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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