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![]() On 27-Mar-2006, "Fred Klingener" wrote: Do you have to use glass over the webbing? Can you just resin the nylon onto the hull? The resin will probably hold just fine. If you're using epoxy, it will definitely hold. Just don't use polypropylene webbing - nylon or polyester are better. I hadn't answered previously, since I've never used PVC fittings like this. I've made my own D ring attachments - I took a plastic D ring (no rust) and stitched some webbing to a patch of Cordura (fuzzy side to the hull). I used 3M 5200 to glue them to an ABS bulkhead and it held just fine. I'd expect that 5200 would hold it to any S&G surface, but I'm not sure about it's strength in bonding with PVC. Mike |
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I see no advantage to using glass cloth in addition to epoxy resin in this
application. I had originally thought to epoxy the webbing direct to hull, but hadn't thought to fray the ends of the webbing first to allow better epoxy saturation and maybe avoid an edge to catch on something. I give it a try and post the results. film at 11 Bill "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 27-Mar-2006, "Fred Klingener" wrote: Do you have to use glass over the webbing? Can you just resin the nylon onto the hull? The resin will probably hold just fine. If you're using epoxy, it will definitely hold. Just don't use polypropylene webbing - nylon or polyester are better. I hadn't answered previously, since I've never used PVC fittings like this. I've made my own D ring attachments - I took a plastic D ring (no rust) and stitched some webbing to a patch of Cordura (fuzzy side to the hull). I used 3M 5200 to glue them to an ABS bulkhead and it held just fine. I'd expect that 5200 would hold it to any S&G surface, but I'm not sure about it's strength in bonding with PVC. Mike |
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