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12th June 2013, 11:28 PM #1.
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Ways to seal nozzles on caulking gun cartridges
I must be really bored because I am asking my Reserve, reserve question. It's one I have been meaning to ask for years but just got around to running out of stuff to post so I am now asking it.
So my question is "What do you use to seal the used cartridges used on caulking guns"
Typically I only need half a teaspoon of "stuff" and I already have the cartridge of "Stuff" but it's gone hard because I haven't found anything to seal the cartridge with or what ever I used to seal the cartridge has fallen off - or is stuck on so hard I have to cut it off which stuffs up the shape of the nozzle. So I buy a new cartridge and the same thing happens next time
I have tried the following -
nothing 0/10
Cling wrap wrapped several times around the end 1/10
Masking tape wrapped several times around the end 2/10
The caps from ball point pens 2/10
Remove nozzle and seal cartridge with cling wrap and replace nozzle - cartridge is OK but nozzle is rooted 2/10
Wooden dowel as a plug 3/10
Acorn nut as a cap 5/10
Wooden dowels with longish hole drilled in middle as a cap 6/10
Rubber feet for 1/4" steel rod as a cap 7/10
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12th June 2013, 11:59 PM #2Deceased
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Bob,
Some nozzles have a screw cap attached which means you remove nozzle and attach cap but I prefer to either stick a nail in the nozzle or put a second nozzle over the one attached to the gun.
All will seal the opening and keep the cartridge for later use but the last two are the quickest.
Peter.
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13th June 2013, 01:58 AM #3
I use wide clear sticky tape and yes there is a shelf life for this.
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13th June 2013, 02:03 AM #4
The Hard Cartridge.
Hi All.
When it goes dry, cut the out side off, & it is quite good for cleaning your revolving Sandpaper.Regards,
issatree.
Have Lathe, Wood Travel.
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13th June 2013, 10:53 AM #5Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Plastic (not wood) golf tees. Haven't found much that sitcks to them.
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13th June 2013, 01:27 PM #6
Bob
you have run into a problem that we all have to deal with. I just stick a nail or screw into end of the nozzle. If when I come to use that cartridge and the goo is hard I just throw it away and put a fresh nozzle on. I have been fortunate enough (debatable) to have done a couple of caravan jobs where I bought a couple of boxes of cartridges. Each time I had to change to a fresh cartridge I would use the "old" nozzle from the previous cartridge. So I would have may be 20 unused nozzles to draw upon.
An effective way to clear a nozzle with hardened silicone in it is to blow it out with compressed air from the little end. It goes off with a little bang as the air shifts the plug.
Other than that we will have to be content with buying a new cartridge to have only a little taken out of it before it becomes too hard to get out of the cartridge.
I have found that sikaflex will go off in the tube if not used fairly quickly
Planned obsolescence by the manufacturers. They know how to extract our hard earned out of usJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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13th June 2013, 02:04 PM #7.
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Thanks for the replies guys - nothing really jumping out here.
I forgot about the nail or screw in the end - i'd rate that method at about the same as a wooden dowel as a plug.
I'm thinking that maybe anything that pushes over the top of the nozzle as a cap is better than anything that pokes into the nozzle.
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13th June 2013, 02:14 PM #8
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13th June 2013, 03:06 PM #9
...nozzle caps/condoms have had them for a while and work.
Haven't tried them for anything over 6 months yet.
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13th June 2013, 03:46 PM #10.
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ANother consequence.
A tale of 3 chickens
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13th June 2013, 03:48 PM #11.
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13th June 2013, 06:21 PM #12
Me first...me first!
That's great wolften...but how well do they work on caulking nozzles?
That's great wolften...but you must be feeling a bit light headed after six months?
That's great wolften...what does your wife think about them?
That's great wolften...what flavours can you get them in?
How I could go on, and on, and on...priceless post
Craig.
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13th June 2013, 06:38 PM #13
Not to get back on track or anything...I've been using screws too but I squirt a bit more Stuff out and kinda make a seal around the screw with it. If it's "Stuff of rare use" I'll tape it up too. It's not the be-all-and-end-all answer but it seems to work for a fair while. I'm up for reusing the nozzles as well so usually end up with a few spare. Quite often if the nozzle has gone dry, the tube contents are still ok so I've been able to clean out the nozzle (with silicone anyway) by poking around with various highly technical tools...like a stick...and re-use it.
Carbatec have these but I haven't used them so can't comment.Every time you make a typo, the errorists win.
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13th June 2013, 08:07 PM #14.
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13th June 2013, 09:13 PM #15
...'spose just have to wait a bit longer and see if anything comes out hard/soft
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