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Old 11/6/06, 6:01 PM
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Could someone explain to me about the red sealent.

What is it?

I have seen the sealant before. I thought this application was sloppy.

Is it really needed. It looks like ****.

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Old 11/6/06, 6:11 PM
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It is fire caulking.
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Old 11/6/06, 6:13 PM
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http://www.safetythink.com/Workplace...FQYtUAod0ROy1g
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Old 11/6/06, 6:18 PM
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So is it safe to assume that this was a homeowner attempt?

The same person that used a can of foam spray to try to stop a drain leak.

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Old 11/6/06, 7:12 PM
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Default Re: Red sealant

It looks like high temp RTV.

I think they need to use it up at the roof, from the looks of the water staining on the joist.
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So is it safe to assume that this was a homeowner attempt?
Assume nothing. The fire caulk costs about $15 a tube, and it's right next to caulk for $1 a tube. So what would a 'home owner' choose?

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Old 11/7/06, 12:07 AM
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Default Re: Red sealant

I've seen similar sealant used in an attempt to seal cracks in a heat exchanger. It was described to me as a high-temperature sealant.




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Red RTV gets my vote, if it feels rubbery 98% chance it is.



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Old 11/7/06, 7:50 AM
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Red RTV



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Old 11/8/06, 6:55 PM
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yes, around here it is called red rtv but it is not at home depot ( at least not the good stuff) it is only available at the plumbing supply to plumbers, (not sure why) I had some applied to my heating system.
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