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<blockquote data-quote="fantomas" data-source="post: 68417" data-attributes="member: 542363"><p>being an employee of a hardware store, i know that there is a product in the weatherstipping dept that is much like a caulk that comes in roles. the best thing about it is that it stays felxible and will never harden up. its packaged in a box...and i cant seem to find the box around my house right now...but im going into work in about 5 minutes so when i come back ill have a better answer. -scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fantomas, post: 68417, member: 542363"] being an employee of a hardware store, i know that there is a product in the weatherstipping dept that is much like a caulk that comes in roles. the best thing about it is that it stays felxible and will never harden up. its packaged in a box...and i cant seem to find the box around my house right now...but im going into work in about 5 minutes so when i come back ill have a better answer. -scott [/QUOTE]
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