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    I'm half way through installing a dust extraction system in my shed. (3hp cyclone with metal ducting). I have a number of 'saddle elbows' to install. The nature of these elbows means that they require some form of sealing to make them air-tight. Can anyone suggest the best form of sealant for this purpose. I have been intending to use silicone but also have considered something like a large crack filler (which is also a bit elastic). I wondered if there is a specific product made for this purpose?
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    Wnidscreen sealant?

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    If you want to paint it use a mastic either water base or oil if you don't you can use silicon or anything else that will stay there.
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    Okay. Thanks. Pretty much what I was thinking.

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    Sikaflex 11Fc..

    Iam sure there would be others in the Sika range that would also be suitable..

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    Thanks Strom. I'm not familiar with Sikaflex etc. Anyway, I have already bitten the bullet and filled the first two with silicone.

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    Sikaflex Is available at Most of the hardware chains..
    Great Stuff..
    They have a product for anything you can think of..

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    Goodluck..

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    OKay, thanks. I'll keep an eye out for it next time I go shopping.
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by shanker99 View Post
    Thanks Strom. I'm not familiar with Sikaflex etc. Anyway, I have already bitten the bullet and filled the first two with silicone.
    G'Day Bruce,
    I did a set up in a workshop recently in a maintenance workshop
    and used 100mm heavy duty stormwater pipe plus
    a stack of fittings from Hare & Forbes for connecting the machinery into the system.
    The bloke at Hare & Forbes suggested that we use silicon sealant on all the joints & connections
    as it would allow for alterations/modifications at a latter date;
    so maybe you've done the right thing after all.
    Cheers, Crowie

    PS - Sikaflex is a top shelf engineering product we used to use in the maintenance dept of a large manufacturing plant; good product but too expensive for a home workshop dust system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanker99 View Post
    The nature of these elbows means that they require some form of sealing to make them air-tight. Can anyone suggest the best form of sealant for this purpose.
    Bruce.
    Bruce, I used ordinary duct tape, wrapped around each joint a few times.

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    Thanks Crowie and Peter,
    I'm well on the way now and things are going very well. I have used only duck tape and tech screws on anything I think I may wish to undo later on and I have sealed up branches etc with silicon. This has been a long drawn out project (I built a special sound insulated shed to house the cyclone outdoors) and finally I can see a glimmer of light at the end of the duct. Can't wait to fire up the machines that I have connected it to.
    Cheers,
    Bruce.

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