BMoxies 1st Ever Photo Week – Day 3 (Great Tubes of Caulk in the Sky)
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AKA: Great Tubes of Caulk in the Sky or . . . Dap Products‘ Caulk Manufacturing Facility
Location: Baltimore, MD (695 South at Sparrows Point)
In This Photo: An RPM International company, Dap Products, Inc. is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. They are a leading manufacturer of caulks, sealants and adhesives. Just a half an hour drive from their offices in the trendy Canton area of Baltimore, you’ll find one of the company’s two manufacturing plants. Rather striking from the highway, the complex’s six large branded silos rise from among the plant’s main buildings. They are shaped fittingly enough like giant tubes of caulk.
Additional Information: A Baltimore native, it took me to the late ’90s and working with a general contractor in San Jose, CA to discover Dap, Inc. Alex Plus (a siliconized acrylic latex caulk) was our paintable caulk of choice. And it’s funny . . . when I was recently asked “What it is your favorite design product?” I didn’t really have a straight answer. If I had been asked instead for “a building product,” I would have likely said, yes . . . caulk.
Final Notes: It is interesting to note that this plant sits roughly about 1/4 mile from a spot that marks the War of 1812′s Battle of North Point. And a mile or so down the road — Bethlehem Steel, a complex that looks nothing less than something straight out of a Pink Floyd video. While the most impressive view of this plant is actually from a bridge about 200 feet up from where this picture was taken, no shoulder there limits photo opportunities.
Additional Links: Dap Products, Inc. & RPM International . . . also responsible for such recognizable brands as Rust-Oleum & Zinsser.
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Thanks and comments welcome. ~jb






Ha! Before I even saw your post, I posted the tweet about forgetting to puncture the caulk tube all the way and exploding the darn thing…icky mess for sure.
I’m glad you pointed out the silos…would have probably missed it in my quick gaze over. Or is that glazed over? :) Have a good one!