I've looked at every picture I can find of 67 SJ March seam sealers.
I think I've viewed every attempt at producing a factory seam sealer and sound deadening application.
While I commend all the efforts, I still wonder why when we think nothing of multi-thousand dollar paint jobs we still think Lord Fusor is expensive?
I can find the gun for around $165. While the tubes are $15 each or so, even with 10 of them the cost is around $300 including gun. That's chicken feed in the whole process.
And then you get results like this (youtube video):
https://youtu.be/kFt4PZoqa3k?t=2m9sYou can fiddle with the pressures and do overspray and fiddle to your hearts content in order to replicate almost any pattern on the car.
This example is a screen shot of a one pass. Look at the video to see how to produce various depths and patterns.
What am I missing? Why the disdain for this process?
[on edit -- I should add that the video uses a Transtar gun and Transtar 4182 seam sealer. The sealer comes in 4 different colors. The Lord gun is identical to the Transtar and half of the price of that gun on Amazon]