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Duck Seal
Has anyone heard of or used Duck Seal?
Occasionally, after heavy rain, I have water flowing into my basement through the electrical conduit that runs through my foundation and out to my well and water pump. I know that this plastic pipe was damaged (and I thought repaired) while pulling my oil tank from the ground a few years ago. The plumber spliced the electrial wires with black shrink-tube. He probably just taped the plastic conduit (pipe). Anyway, water will flow in through the conduit (not between the conduit and my foundation wall). The plumber suggested that I try Duck Seal. Any thoughts or ideas/suggestions? Thanks. -- RAG -- |
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Duck Seal
[On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:59:30 GMT, "rag"
wrote:] The plumber suggested that I try Duck Seal. Any thoughts or ideas/suggestions? Ducks are very difficult to seal. They **** all over the place, and they **** constantly. Geese are even worse. A goose turd is about the same size as your average dog turd. You wouldn't want to have clean up after a goose. |
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Duck Seal
[On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 18:18:51 GMT, wrote:]
Maybe they mean DUCK tape? Where does one buy duck tape? A good brand. |
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