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Govain t1_it7obon wrote
This is the way. Not sure what part of the shower is too tight for a standard caulk gun, but the squeeze tube is the way to go in tight spaces or if you just need a dab. Then just smooth it out with a (wet) finger.
KenwoodDIYGuy t1_it7qvx9 wrote
The Funny Carpenter on YouTube did a video review; he wasn’t impressed by it.
snakepliskinLA t1_it7ugu1 wrote
It looks like it splits the tube during use. I bet it’s a PITA to swap tubes, if you need to switch from caulk to adhesive.
pmormr t1_it7z00z wrote
I love the infomercial style "oh no it's too big what will we ever do with this normal caulk gun" video on a section of a sink that could absolutely be caulked with a normal caulk gun by rotating your wrist 180 degrees.
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jeffersonairmattress t1_it85ufa wrote
Yes it has to split the tube to get its plunger down the throat. Then it just wugga-wuggas itself along L- presumably by gripping the outside in a tripping ring/ collet-like thing.
I can’t see it lasting through one tube of PL premium you leave half- used. Never the twain would part.
JerseyWiseguy t1_it7m0o3 wrote
Whenever the space is that tight, I just use a squeeze-tube of caulk.