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Easy, Safe & Permanent Swamp Cooler Pan Repair

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RubberRick

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Mar 20, 2011, 8:26:58 PM3/20/11
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I have seen several threads on this informative hub regarding Swamp Cooler
Pan Repair - Issue: As the swamp cooler ages, the pan that holds the water
may deteriorate, become rusty and develop small holes that can leak.

Unfortunately - it is very difficult and can be quite expensive to repair
these pans - until now. We are the sole distributor for a new Liquid
Rubber product that can be applied with reinforcement cloth as a strength
member. Once this water based UV Stable product dries and vulcanizes -
your pan is permanently repaired - and rust is also stopped in its tracks.

Read more at www.RubberizeIt.com

RubberRick

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Repairing Leaky Swamp Cooler Pans with our new Liquid Rubber product!

PaxPerPoten

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Mar 20, 2011, 9:17:04 PM3/20/11
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On 3/20/2011 7:26 PM, RubberDick wrote:
> I have seen several threads on this informative hub regarding Swamp Cooler
> Pan Repair - Issue: As the swamp cooler ages, the pan that holds the water
> may deteriorate, become rusty and develop small holes that can leak.
>
> Unfortunately - it is very difficult and can be quite expensive to repair
> these pans - until now. We are the sole distributor for a new Liquid
> Rubber product that can be applied with reinforcement cloth as a strength
> member. Once this water based UV Stable product dries and vulcanizes -
> your pan is permanently repaired - and rust is also stopped in its tracks.
>
> Read more at www.RubberizeIt.com
>
> RubberDick

>
> -------------------------------------
> Repairing Leaky Swamp Cooler Pans with our new Liquid Rubber product!

I did a charity job on a central air Acoil last year doing that for an
elderly customer. I will not do that again. It is easier and makes more
sense to replace the pan with a Universal fiberglass unit. I should
think that a fiberglass pan for a swamp cooler should also be available.
>
>


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rubberrick

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Mar 21, 2011, 1:37:26 AM3/21/11
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http://www.homeownershub.com/hvac/Easy-Safe-Permanent-Swamp-Cooler-Pan-Repair-44166-.htm
rubberrick wrote:
Hey RubberDick!

Thanks for your reply. While you \"think\" a universal pan is available,
try finding one and price one out.

Last year when you did your charity project - you did not use our product
as it has only been available for this use since the beginning of 2011. A
few nice things about this product:

1) It is water based - no mixing of special chemicals to get it to set up
2) It truly stops and prevents rust
3) Because it is suitable for potable applications you have no odor or
toxins to deal with
4) It is non-toxic - so as the membrane soaks the water up to the air-flow
- you get no noxious odors or harmful fumes
5) It is UV Stable, so not only is it good for fixing swamp cooler pans -
it can be used to repair leaky roofing areas and you do not have to apply
any membrane over it to protect it from the sun

Let\'s talk apples to apples when making statements - it is only fair!

RubberRick

Steve

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Mar 21, 2011, 8:28:59 AM3/21/11
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> Let\'s talk apples to apples when making statements - it is only fair!
>
> RubberRick
>

Its only fair that you take your freakin spam somewhere else.


PaxPerPoten

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Mar 21, 2011, 11:20:09 PM3/21/11
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On 3/21/2011 12:37 AM, rubberrick wrote:
> responding to
> http://www.homeownershub.com/hvac/Easy-Safe-Permanent-Swamp-Cooler-Pan-Repair-44166-.htm
> rubberrick wrote:
> Hey RubberDick!
>
> Thanks for your reply. While you \"think\" a universal pan is available,
> try finding one and price one out.
>
> Last year when you did your charity project - you did not use our product
> as it has only been available for this use since the beginning of 2011. A
> few nice things about this product:

The Stuff I used is/was readily available at any Johnstone supply.
Bottom line is that it is
rude to Advertise(spam) here. Apparently our Guard dog Paul has
misplaced his teeth or
he would have bit you grieviouly over this.


> 1) It is water based - no mixing of special chemicals to get it to set up
> 2) It truly stops and prevents rust
> 3) Because it is suitable for potable applications you have no odor or
> toxins to deal with
> 4) It is non-toxic - so as the membrane soaks the water up to the air-flow
> - you get no noxious odors or harmful fumes
> 5) It is UV Stable, so not only is it good for fixing swamp cooler pans -
> it can be used to repair leaky roofing areas and you do not have to apply
> any membrane over it to protect it from the sun
>
> Let\'s talk apples to apples when making statements - it is only fair!
>
> RubberRick
> -------------------------------------
> Repairing Leaky Swamp Cooler Pans with our new Liquid Rubber product!
>
>
>


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rubberrick

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Jun 14, 2011, 3:44:09 PM6/14/11
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rubberrick

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Jun 14, 2011, 3:45:01 PM6/14/11
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Stormin Mormon

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Jun 14, 2011, 6:16:30 PM6/14/11
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I think your dot foo web site is malfunctioning.

The Homeowners Hub site is not a help forum.
It's an *advertising* forum that invades real
forums (like "alt.home.repair", part of
"usenet") parasitically in order to generate
free advertising for itself, which continually
advances its search engine placement, thereby
increasing its own revenue through its click-
through advertising commissions.

So the first thing you should do is write them
an email and tell them to quit spamming.

Then try to find your way here through proper
channels. Please do a google search on "Usenet"
and post the regular way.

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RONALD F NAPIER

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replying to RubberRick, RONALD F NAPIER wrote:
E mail me more info

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