Bobbin's thread about leading edge for marine work brought this back to mind... lAt Manart the other day picking up some stuff and they had these on the counter.
http://www.rochfordsupply.com/shop/New_Products/Hardware/YKK_SNAD_40mm_Adhesive_Domed_Stud/index.html
Says they sell a BUNCH of them. I've seen them before, but was always suspicious of the adhesive. Apparently they work. S. Florida canvas shops wouldn't be buying scads of them if they failed. Anyone out there have any first-hand experience with them?
June
Are they clexable June. Most time i have to place a stud on a curved area.
Me i think they must be large looking at the snap part seems big and fugly id rather see a stainless stud But im set in my ways
I think they'd sell best to the guy with a pulled out stud on his boat. He doesn't have a drill or popriveter (or the wherewithal) handy to put in a snap himself. Sell him a half dozen of these with his cover repair and he can put them in himself on the dock. Sure beats giving him a drywall anchor and a screw stud.
Very interesting. I have never had much luck with any kind of adhesive in Florida. It seems they all work till the middle of the summer then they melt and run. I have to agree with Mike, they are big and fugly. :)
Chris
I've used these a few times for special applications. They are backed with 3M VHB
(Very High Bond) tape. Shouldn't have any worries about them coming off as long
as the surface is clean.
June we sell a good amount of them. They just came out with one that is about the size of a quarter. We have not put them in yet. Not cheap but they work well and the 3M Adhesive sticks like :o.
Hiya
I really like the look of then , especially for fitting line pockets etc
but like mike says they aint cheap so that puts me off.
Rich
What is a line pocket rich?
Id be afraid if i used them that the surface wouldnt be clean enough and down the line they sould dail snd id be responseble a godd scre i Kn ow is gona stay
I think they'd be great for snap-in cockpit carpets. Not sure about other applications -- unless the customer really didn't want any holes drilled in his boat. Even the small ones are ugly. The shiny snap studs (and lift the dot studs) are so common on boats, no one takes a second look. It's expected. These will take some getting used to.
However, IMHO, they'll be the cat's meow once they gain acceptance. I've seen more than a few headliners soaked because some canvas person didn't bother to gob on the silicone sealer after drilling the holes for snap studs.
June
Thats why if i can i use tye. Lios on the bottom of rhe window