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Small rips is sails, dodgers, etc. can easily be taken care of by a
small patch on the 'inside' and both 'mating' surfaces applied with 'fast cure' 3M 5200 (sold in small tubes). Just be sure to use masking tape on the precise edges of the patch to prevent any 5200 that squeezes out from contacting 'other' than the patch when you apply pressure to the repair. I dont cart around my heavy sewing machine anymore when traveling. Just some sailcloth & sunbrella scraps, etc. and a few tubes of fast cure 5200. Its flexible enough for a 'very permanent' sail repair. Ive done a full seam panel repair on a 9.8 oz. dacron sail ... still good to go and doesnt lpok 'repaired' after 5 years. |
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On 2008-06-06 23:40:40 -0400, RichH said:
Small rips is sails, dodgers, etc. can easily be taken care of by a small patch on the 'inside' and both 'mating' surfaces applied with 'fast cure' 3M 5200 (sold in small tubes). Cool idea! I've got sail tape that I've used for chutes and burgees, but hadn't thought to use 5200 as that sort of glue. We have a tube aboard for other jobs. It's now got a new purpose, and I'll likely bring some of an old sail onboard for such patches. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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