Ok, who among us wants to be the guinea pig on this product??? :-X
http://www.sailrite.com/YKK-SNAD-40mm-Adhesive-Backed-Domed-Stud
June
Good gracious :o not me....
I've seen thoose I gueese you'd have to find a customer who would want. Them. I can see all the ue comming loose here in the Florida sun
I don't think they intended them to be a replacement for metal snaps. I think they will have their uses...I bought some for the floor of my center console. I like the idea of not having to drill holes to snap down carpet.
Dan
hiya
I've seen a video on those a while ago, they are good for fitting
a line bag to a hull etc as the customer can place them without drilling
but boy are they expensive
The entire boat is held together with adhesives. I don't see why, with the right adhesive, that this thing wouldn't work better than, or as good as, a metal connector.
gene
Quote from: gene on February 10, 2011, 06:49:42 pm
The entire boat is held together with adhesives. I don't see why, with the right adhesive, that this thing wouldn't work better than, or as good as, a metal connector.
gene
I don't see any peel and stick lasting it's not like it's eloxie or 3200.
Quote from: captdz on February 10, 2011, 10:04:05 am
I don't think they intended them to be a replacement for metal snaps. I think they will have their uses...I bought some for the floor of my center console. I like the idea of not having to drill holes to snap down carpet.
Dan
you hVe carpet in your centerconsole. R&R textiles or Corinthian textiles carpet with aqualon backing can be layed down and dosent move without snaps.
Quote from: gene on February 10, 2011, 06:49:42 pm
The entire boat is held together with adhesives. I don't see why, with the right adhesive, that this thing wouldn't work better than, or as good as, a metal connector.
gene
Yeh, if you stick them on with epoxy they probably would be ok until they go yellow, turn brittle & either break up into bits or a sticky blob :(
Can't see even 3M staying stuck in summer temperatures, let alone the humidity ::)
Give them a go Gene & send us a report ;D
The tape looks like some pretty good stuff, even in harsh conditions.
http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=66666UuZjcFSLXTt58T2o8z6EVuQEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--&fn=70-0709-3862-9.PDF
3m doese have good adheasive Loren. But you still have to sell stick on snaps.
Used some to hold down the cushions on the front of a contender cc last summer. I'll let you know.
We've talked about adhesives on this forum before.
I saw a documentary about adhesives. You can glue 2 pieces of steel together and the glue joint is stronger than the steel, just like a wood joint.
Adhesives are used in most surgeries.
I use New Skin on my cuts and dried skin cracks. I think it's basically super glue with an antibiotic in it.
I staple welt cord to my cornice boards. I had someone show me how they glue it using fabric adhesive. More and more window treatment shops seem to be using glues to replace staples and some sewing.
Home Depot has double sided carpet tape. It is being sold as a replacement for tack strips and a knee kicker. There is no way wall to wall carpet will last with double sided tape. Even if the tape holds, you are unable to stretch the carpet in laying it down. And you will not be able to restretch the carpet in the future. This is an example of "yes it sticks, but it's not the correct application for the job."
I agree with Grebo: Who wants to be the first one to find out that it does not work? But then, what if it does???
gene
Sorry June. It wont be me who tries them. :)
I learned my lesson a couple years ago. I wont use adhesive anything in Florida. :) Anything I have ever used adhesive on melted in the summer under direct " boiling " Florida UV rays. :)
You should have seen the mess I ended up with using 3m adhesive velcro. The damn glue ran everywhere.
Chris
Hey has anyone seem a survey or something comparing your Florida UV to our Med UV, I wonder who has the roughest time of if ?