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Dinghy
Hi all,
We have an eight foot polyethylene dinghy that was hit by a forklift during the launching season. The foam inside is exposed. Is there away to fix this without having to weld the polyethylene back together? This is probably not the appropriate newsgroup to post this message to but when I posted to rec.boats.building I received no answers. If anyone knows of another newsgroup, please let me know. Thanks, Jude |
Dinghy
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 02:34:50 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Hi all, We have an eight foot polyethylene dinghy that was hit by a forklift during the launching season. The foam inside is exposed. Is there away to fix this without having to weld the polyethylene back together? This is probably not the appropriate newsgroup to post this message to but when I posted to rec.boats.building I received no answers. If anyone knows of another newsgroup, please let me know. Thanks, Jude Jude, if you don't get a response here, you might try http://boatingforum.proboards91.com/index.cgi? Don't know where to tell you to post over there, but you might try the 'Lazerette' or 'Down in the Sailbag'. I don't see a specific place for dinghy questions, or just general boating questions. Good luck. -- John *H* |
Dinghy
wrote in message ... Hi all, We have an eight foot polyethylene dinghy that was hit by a forklift during the launching season. The foam inside is exposed. Is there away to fix this without having to weld the polyethylene back together? This is probably not the appropriate newsgroup to post this message to but when I posted to rec.boats.building I received no answers. If anyone knows of another newsgroup, please let me know. Thanks, Jude Probably weld the boat back together. Go to either a ski shop, or get a hold of the local car dealer and ask who does the plastic welding on the dealerships bumpers. I bought a Harbor Freight welder and I could not get good welds, but was on older solar panels. |
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