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Blue Max Trowel Grade Multi-purpose Waterproofer is a thick, blue, elastomeric, waterproofing rubber primarily used as a filler & sealer for joints, holes, valleys, cracks, around vents, low spots, flashings & seams up to 5/8" wide.




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Blue Max Trowel Grade Multi-purpose Waterproofer is a thick, blue, elastomeric, waterproofing rubber primarily used as a filler & sealer for joints, holes, valleys, cracks, around vents, low spots, flashings & seams up to 5/8" wide. *BUY 3 OR MORE 5 GALLON PAILS & GET FREE SHIPPING*


Ames Blue Max is a special blend of adhesive, high strength elastomeric liquid rubber. It is impenetrable, rubber technology for waterproofing in extreme wet situations such as flat roofs, below grade foundations, basement walls, cisterns, water troughs, catch basins, ponds, and fountains. It is high in solids and dries to a tough 800% elastic membrane that resists cracking and peeling. Blue Max remains flexible from -30 F (degree Fahrenheit) to 150 F. It is impervious to water when applied in a uniform and seamless fashion with adequate millage. It flows into cracks and crevices as a liquid and sets up as a durable rubber to seal leaks wherever they occur. Blue Max is also an excellent coating for ICF (insulated concrete forms), as well as metal, wood, concrete, and many other applications. The adhesive qualities in Ames Blue Max actually glue surfaces together and strengthen wall construction. This coating is water base and contains no petroleum. It is nontoxic, VOC (volatile organic compound) free, low odo


To Anyone considering using Bluemax Blue Max by Ames, this is for you.This product does not last. Used on a basement following all there instructions the product dissintigrates when exposed to the alkalinity of concrete..making it useless. After 2 years the whole wall where the product was correctly applied it started to blister and dissintigrate due to exposure of water passing through the concrete wall. Photos where sent to the company and they where questioned and believe it of not but they do not know the difference between efflorescence and effervescence !!. The owner .."mr Ames" claiming to be a ex professor kept calling it effervescence ...telling me they do not know their field. You are better off buying contact cement at your local hardware as it will work just as well. total waste of money. And a bad company to deal with..very dissapointing. Yes I suggest using sanitred as we ended up having to redo the entire basement...but try to handle water also on the outside of the basement !!


CeeCrJr does your new house have drain tiles/sump pump for the outside footings? Where do you live and what kind of soil do you have?My 1924 Rock Island yard is pure clay, as far down as I can dig. When the ground is saturated, it's not going anywhere except by evaporation. Previous owners at my place tried "sealing" the interior concrete block walls, nothing worked. Interior weep holes at the base of the concrete blocks, with drain tile along the footing, and a sump pump (directed to the alley) does keep it dry. Now that the concrete blocks are always drained the basement humidity is less than 35% (even when the sump pump is busy for several days).


A number of Blue Devils will return to the Lied Recreation Center for the second and final day of the Iowa State Classic Saturday, while other Duke athletes will compete tomorrow at the Millrose Games in New York City. The Millrose Games will be televised live on NBC Sports Network from 6:00-8:00 p.m., while www.armorytrack.com will feature a live webcast of the event from 5:00-6:00 p.m.


The maximum nullity of a simple graph G, denoted M(G), is the largest possible nullity over all symmetric real matrices whose ijth entry is nonzero exactly when fi, jg is an edge in G for i =6 j, and the iith entry is any real number. The zero forcing number of a simple graph G, denoted Z(G), is the minimum number of blue vertices needed to force all vertices of the graph blue by applying the color change rule. This research is motivated by the longstanding question of characterizing graphs G for which M(G) = Z(G). The following conjecture was proposed at the 2017 AIM workshop Zero forcing and its applications: If G is a bipartite 3- semiregular graph, then M(G) = Z(G). A counterexample was found by J. C.-H. Lin but questions remained as to which bipartite 3-semiregular graphs have M(G) = Z(G). We use various tools to find bipartite families of graphs with regularity properties for which the maximum nullity is equal to the zero forcing number; most are bipartite 3-semiregular. In particular, we use the techniques of twinning and vertex sums to form new families of graphs for which M(G) = Z(G) and we additionally establish M(G) = Z(G) for certain Generalized Petersen graphs.


Analysis of differentially expressed genes. Heat maps represent unsupervised clustering of differentially expressed genes in barrel medic and soybean. The red, yellow, and blue colors depict positive deviation, no deviation, and negative deviation of the transcription level, respectively.


In the field, Max Wagner had his best-ever indoor-track season performance in the high jump, clearing 2.10m (6 feet, 10.75 inches) to earn the victory in the non-invitational section of the event. Wagner did not miss once through the four heights that got him to 2.10m, where he was the only one of three men still alive who was able to make that bar. 041b061a72


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