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Gardner Bender DS-130 is a 1 lb. duct seal compound designed for indoor use, offering a non-conductive, non-toxic, and non-corrosive seal that withstands temperatures from -20°F to over 550°F. Its non-curing, flexible formula ensures long-lasting performance, making it an essential tool for professional electrical and HVAC sealing applications.
Manufacturer | Gardner Bender |
Part Number | DS-130 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.63 x 2 x 1.13 inches |
Item model number | DS-130 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Color | Grey |
Style | 1 lb |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Duct Seal Compound |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
M**L
Great product
Works as advertised.Very stickyNo smell or residue on handsWill buy again
T**T
FURNACE Heat-Proof
I needed to fill in quite a large gap and where silicone HVAC caulk was missing / had shrunk, on the furnace I have. I read up and researched, to make sure it was truly heat proof and HVAC safe; this product fit that bill, stuck to the metal and stopped the air leaking. I added HVAC tape over it and nothing has budged, for a few months now!
L**E
Worked well good quality
I used it for my kayak gps. Sticked really well.
R**N
Great putty for ac return leakage
I went into my basement and noticed it was unusually cool but didn’t think any of it. After fiddling with something I noticed a breeze coming from my furnace unit where the ac came in.At first I put tape on it until i got this putty in the mail. I have never used putty for this reason so it was weird pulling it apart . Looking back I should have just cut it with a knife.After pulling it and putting it every where there was a hole, it stopped all of the air leakage.Great product and stays in place and stops the air from escaping.
S**E
Kayak through-hull transducer
Holy sticky! Like anti-sieze of sticky stuff. Gets stuck to everything. I thought I'd let it in the sun and get pliable to push the transducer into. Slight regret. There is paper on it when you open package. Stuck. Peel it out of the package because stuck. Stuck to hands, stuck to hull, stuck transducer in (50% min recommended) . It was funny. I don't think warming it up is best for install but man, it was cold here. Threw Gorilla tape over for added securing. Pretty happy with it. Happy fish finding.
C**5
Used for AC repair
Had a seem blow out at my air exchanger in my attic. Started to use with the the thin black latex gloves I've always used to do oil changes. Kept sticking to the gloves better thanto the duct. Took the gloves off and did it bare handed. Just feels like modeling clay. Didn't bother my skin. Worked alot better with no gloves. Needed to apply a fair amount of pressure to get it to spread right and cover the seem. A 1 or 2" piece can spread and cover a good length.
S**O
Plugs the Holes
I used this for plugging up all those little holes left around the outside of the house where the ancient cable company wires fed into the walls. I cut the cables, pulled out the screw pieces, and patched up the holes…and the outside walls don’t look tacky anymore.
A**3
Shoot-thru Fiberglass
A trick/hack that was designed to install transom mounted tranducers to transmit sonar through the hull of kayaks works to transmit through my solid fiberglass boat as well. This was an excellent buy-- perhaps the best I have ever made on Amazon since it provided tremendous value and save dme so much money on a boat yard install of a transom mounted transducer and MFD install. Thank you, Duct Seal.
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