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Rope caulk or caulking cord is a type of pliable putty or caulking formed into a rope-like shape. It is typically off-white in color, relatively odorless, and stays pliable for an extended period of time.
Rope caulk can be used as caulking or weatherstripping around conventional windows installed in conventional wooden or metal frames (see glazing). It is also used as a form for epoxy work, since epoxy does not adhere to this material.
Rope caulk has also been applied to the metallic structure supporting the magnet for a dynamic speaker to cut unwanted resonance of the metal structure, leading to improved speaker performance. It has also been used as a sonic damping material in sensitive phonograph components.
Ropecaulk or caulking cord is a type of pliable putty or caulking formed into a rope-like shape. It is typically off-white in color, relatively odorless...
Caulk or caulking is a material used to seal joints or seams against leakage in various structures and piping. The oldest form of caulk consisted of fibrous...
such as Plasticine and Silly Putty are common toys. Blu Tack Caulk Grain filler Ropecaulk Spackling paste Wood putty Whitewash Wikimedia Commons has media...
used to seal gaps. Its traditional application was in shipbuilding for caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking...
indicates that the ship is under caulking (that is that it is under sealing with fibrous material such as scratched-up rope or bluing) but it has been subject...
Traditional caulking was made from combining the fibers of cotton and oakum, a type of hemp rope fiber soaked in pine tar. The sticky caulk mixture would...
and the remainder by the City of Vancouver. The pool basin membrane and caulking were replaced, and repairs were done on the gutter and pool deck structure...
and sails for the Venetian fleet at low costs, but it was also used for caulking ship hulls. The ropes could also be sold at a lower price to foreign ships...
Oregon chapter, and the Seattle, Washington chapter. On October 7, 1957, Max Caulk, a member of the University of California, Santa Barbara chapter, drowned...
permanently damaging the nerves in his hands,: 271 and filling his ears with caulking to reduce his hearing capacity. Three days after Berdella had begun holding...
tightly with a caulking tool. If this was not possible due to position or some other constraint, the joint could be filled with lead wool or rope, which was...
1488 he was appointed as a "commissioner" in Kent to impress a team of caulkers for work on the king's ship Regent. Brigandyne's introduction to the king's...
reconstruction of the ship, a polysulphide sealant was used to compare to the caulking that evidence suggests was used; however this is also contentious because...
spaces between planks. Pine pitch was often mixed with fibers like hemp to caulk spaces which might otherwise leak. Crude gum or oleoresin could be collected...
the coconut) is used in ropes, mats, doormats, brushes, and sacks, as caulking for boats, and as stuffing fiber for mattresses. It is used in horticulture...
wooden ships and sailing tackle of pre-20th century navies, which were caulked and waterproofed using the pitch (a product made with tar) of the pine...
planks of wood with treenails to fasten them together, using pitch for caulking the seams. The "Khufu ship", a 43.6-metre (143 ft) vessel sealed into a...
boatbuilding practice is known as the "lashed-lug" technique. They were commonly caulked with pastes made from various plants as well as tapa bark and fibres which...
Belize City → Caye Caulker (Feeding Dock) Caye Caulker (Shark Ray Alley) Caye Caulker (Da Real Macaw or The Lazy Lizard) Caye Caulker (Il Pellicano Cucina...