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Figure 3.31 Various joint designs for a standard edge seal (a): lip on joint (b) provides
handy receptacle for sealant. Seam can be inside-sealed by tape (c), putty (d), or sand-
wich sealed with putty or anaerobic (e), tape can also be used on the outside seam (f). 15
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