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John Matott

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Since: Aug 22, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 6:20 pm
Post subject: FREE TO A GOOD HOME
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We are cleaning out, and have to following items to give away:
35 - 10 oz tubes Sikaflex 292 (white)
08 - 10 oz tubes 3M 5200
05 - cans Sikaflex 226 cleaner
06 - cans Sikaflex 215 primer
06 - cans Sikaflex 210T primer
04 - gallons US Paint D8020 fairing compound (white)
04 - gallons US Paint D7007 converter for above fairing compound

04 - Versifoam System 50 polyurethane foam kits...enough to foam the
interior of a 40' boat.

All material is outdated, but is un-opened and has been stored in
conditioned space. This stuff is located in north Florida. You must pick
it up. Email me at johnmatott.RemoveThis@earthlink.net

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