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After inspecting my visqueen sails on my minicups, I find they are
coming apart because the double stick fiberglas reinforced carpet tape I used to hold them together is failing. I am fairly sure this is due to prolonged exposure to water int he rain here as I simply do not have room enough inside for them so they stay mostly under a tarp. However, before I spend time re-doing them, I plan to do some experiments with adhesives using some scrap visqueen. First, I have assembled a short section in the manner described in the directions with duct tape on either side and holes through which the duct tape adheres to itself. Second, I assembled another using the carpet tape. Third, I assembled another using 3M Super 77 spray adhesive Fourth, I assembled another by "melt adhesion" using my large 250 watt soldering iron. Fifth, I assembled another using Contact Cement. Sixth, I assembled another using a bead of 3M 5200 adhesive. I plan to let all of them cure and then run them repeatedly through my wifes washer till they fail. First impressions: The duct tape version really does not seem to be too strong and could be easily separated. The carpet tape one is stronger. The melt adhesion is good but thee is a very fine line between achieving good adhesion and melting holes all the way through. It has promise but need more work. Any ideas? |
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