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Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up
after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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![]() "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. What do you mean by "constant use" of an adhesive. Stress? UV exposure? Sitting around? Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. I suspect that thay will stick the name back on at no charge? Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. What is your goal in "painting over"? To make them look nice or to make them stronger? My advice? Buy a Caribe! ![]() |
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![]() "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. What do you mean by "constant use" of an adhesive. Stress? UV exposure? Sitting around? Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. I suspect that thay will stick the name back on at no charge? Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. What is your goal in "painting over"? To make them look nice or to make them stronger? My advice? Buy a Caribe! ![]() |
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Are you sure Avons are Hypalon? I thought they were PVC, and thus, POS'.
Nothing lasts forever, but PVC is especially bad in sunlight. -- Keith __ "The only currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with others when you're uncool." - Lester Bangs in "Almost Famous" "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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I think they've always been Hypalon - you must be thinking of another brand.
"Keith" wrote in message ... Are you sure Avons are Hypalon? I thought they were PVC, and thus, POS'. Nothing lasts forever, but PVC is especially bad in sunlight. -- Keith __ "The only currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with others when you're uncool." - Lester Bangs in "Almost Famous" "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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Hi,
Well I have tried most glues out there with a real bad hole under the rubrail and none worked. Till another boater told me about this great little item, 5200 fast set. I laid out the tube and sanded the surface outside, and sanded the patches (2) on the correct side. When I had glued with the 'normal' glues the inside patch always stuck to itself. I cleaned the patches and tube about 3 times to make sure nothing was present. This time I slipped the patch in with thread thru the center and let it hand inside, using a mixing stick I spread 5200 around the hole on the inside thickly, and coated the outside a little less thickly. I pulled the inside patch up to the hole, laid the tube down flat, cut the string, placed the outside patch on and pressed firmly from the center out. Cleaned up the outside and left a small bead around the patch. Place a 20# weight on the patch and left it there for 24 hours. Next day I aired up the dingy to full pressure and checked the patch and it was holding. And it has held for about 3 months, not a long time but way longer than the other glues I used. FWIW. Mike "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... I think they've always been Hypalon - you must be thinking of another brand. "Keith" wrote in message ... Are you sure Avons are Hypalon? I thought they were PVC, and thus, POS'. Nothing lasts forever, but PVC is especially bad in sunlight. -- Keith __ "The only currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with others when you're uncool." - Lester Bangs in "Almost Famous" "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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I've tried that in past years with fast Sikaflex - it works OK - but
both products degrade in the UV-sunlight. Also, constant immersion seems to be a problem also. On Wed, 5 May 2004 19:37:29 -0700, "Michael Davis" wrote: Hi, Well I have tried most glues out there with a real bad hole under the rubrail and none worked. Till another boater told me about this great little item, 5200 fast set. I laid out the tube and sanded the surface outside, and sanded the patches (2) on the correct side. When I had glued with the 'normal' glues the inside patch always stuck to itself. I cleaned the patches and tube about 3 times to make sure nothing was present. This time I slipped the patch in with thread thru the center and let it hand inside, using a mixing stick I spread 5200 around the hole on the inside thickly, and coated the outside a little less thickly. I pulled the inside patch up to the hole, laid the tube down flat, cut the string, placed the outside patch on and pressed firmly from the center out. Cleaned up the outside and left a small bead around the patch. Place a 20# weight on the patch and left it there for 24 hours. Next day I aired up the dingy to full pressure and checked the patch and it was holding. And it has held for about 3 months, not a long time but way longer than the other glues I used. FWIW. Mike "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... I think they've always been Hypalon - you must be thinking of another brand. "Keith" wrote in message ... Are you sure Avons are Hypalon? I thought they were PVC, and thus, POS'. Nothing lasts forever, but PVC is especially bad in sunlight. -- Keith __ "The only currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with others when you're uncool." - Lester Bangs in "Almost Famous" "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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I think they've always been Hypalon - you must be thinking of another brand.
"Keith" wrote in message ... Are you sure Avons are Hypalon? I thought they were PVC, and thus, POS'. Nothing lasts forever, but PVC is especially bad in sunlight. -- Keith __ "The only currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with others when you're uncool." - Lester Bangs in "Almost Famous" "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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Are you sure Avons are Hypalon? I thought they were PVC, and thus, POS'.
Nothing lasts forever, but PVC is especially bad in sunlight. -- Keith __ "The only currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with others when you're uncool." - Lester Bangs in "Almost Famous" "santacruz" wrote in message ... Any suggestions - the glues I've tried - both 1 and 2 part - give up after a few years of constant use. Even Avon can't seem to get the Avon name to stick on. Also looking to paint over some ragged seams. |
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