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Making an Inflatable Boat
Does anyone know of any books or resources for making inflatable boats?
More specifically, I'm interested in creating something using that technology that's not a boat (or furniture for that matter). Manufacturers or products used in the construction also would help me get started. Thanks. |
Making an Inflatable Boat
Still interested in any information but I should have known to start with
Dow Chemical-- http://www.dupont-dow.com/Products/Hypalon/hypalon.asp "Mark Henri" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of any books or resources for making inflatable boats? More specifically, I'm interested in creating something using that technology that's not a boat (or furniture for that matter). Manufacturers or products used in the construction also would help me get started. Thanks. |
Making an Inflatable Boat
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 20:12:05 -0800, "Mark Henri"
wrote: I know of somone who used a tractor tire inner tube for flotation... The boat itself is stiched together around the tube. |
Making an Inflatable Boat
Since your need is not for a boat, perhaps hypalon is overkill. I remember
using a heat sealing machine on plastic film to package products. Worked very well and may ( or may not) have sufficient strength for your project. Every day in every store zillions of plastic bags are carrying products and many of them were simply heat sealed. A small machine was used in our application, but it could be made up as large as you need. Just a heat source (nichrome wire , I think ); an insulated groove; and a pressure device. RichG "Mark Henri" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of any books or resources for making inflatable boats? More specifically, I'm interested in creating something using that technology that's not a boat (or furniture for that matter). Manufacturers or products used in the construction also would help me get started. Thanks. |
Making an Inflatable Boat
"Mark Henri" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of any books or resources for making inflatable boats? More specifically, I'm interested in creating something using that technology that's not a boat (or furniture for that matter). Manufacturers or products used in the construction also would help me get started. Um, ok... If it's not a boat, and it's not furniture, how are we supposed to help you find resources for constructing a "mystery" product? |
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