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Title: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Mike8560 on April 05, 2011, 05:55:58 pm
I've seen this done but never tried it   You know the turnbutton male piece with 2. Holes on the base to rivit it to the boat   Well theese were instaled onto canvas with snap caps not the 2 pro g with backer plate like made for canvas the snap cap was installed with the round cap on the Finnish side of the canvas and the stud part went through the canvas ans through the hole in the turnbutton and the rolled section held it on with 2 snap caps per turnbutton    I havnt tried it yet but it seems it would be tuff to line up the snap with the hole in the tilurnbutton and roll it using a press n snap tool.
HS anyone done this and am I makeinf a big deal of it ? 
I'll take a pic tomorow if needed
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Peppy on April 05, 2011, 06:00:40 pm
I do that all the time Mike. I use a 'double barrel' dome (that is- with a longer post) it works fine. I 'predrill' the holes with a soldering iron then push the snaps through by hand. I rivet all kinds of stuff with snaps. Here's a how to I made....

http://get-up-and-go.com/upholstery-forum/index.php?topic=9063.0
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Mike8560 on April 05, 2011, 07:07:32 pm
Your how to was putting a turnbutton on a widow clip didntou have one on putting a turnbutton on cava peppy? And d you use a press
n snap tominstall it ?

Thaanks
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: jsquail on April 05, 2011, 10:20:13 pm
i did that on a Beneteau a few months ago. I used my pres n snap tool. Ypou have to finagel(sp) a bit but it will work I used the short shanked snap caps as i was only going through sunbrella(2 layers) and 1 layer of 30ga clear.  If you have doubts, snap caps are cheap so do a few tests to your liking. Then be careful and drill the caps off with a drill on low speed so you dont damage the common sense fasterner. I use a rotary punch to make the hole before i crimp the snap and turn fastener on.
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Lynn on April 06, 2011, 08:03:14 am
I use this method to put turnfasteners on sailcovers. Works really well.
Peppy I saw your 'how to' to put them onto a windshield clip...love it! gotta try that.
Lynn
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Mike8560 on April 07, 2011, 09:08:45 am
Well I tried it this morning 2 layers of sunbrella I just where the he was and didn't even neeb to drill a hole I just lined up the piece with the mark with a cap in the tool the socket die I li Ed up with the hole in the turnbutton and Wala it wiles fine lean sorhing new today that guys
(https://forum.upholster.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi782.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fyy102%2FMike8560%2Fphoto-104.jpg&hash=6fd58a78d44279ad16de4069734ab34a)
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy102/Mike8560/photo-104.jpg
here's the opisite side
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Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: fragged8 on April 07, 2011, 02:24:37 pm
hiya

thats a standard way of doing it over here Mike, a good 40% of the local inland waters boats
have the doors held on like that. :o

I was patterning one today that had just that.
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Mike8560 on April 07, 2011, 02:48:39 pm
I e never had to put a turnbutto. In canvas much a d when I did I always used the type with the pro gd for canvas. I like this allot better it seems more durable
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: jsquail on April 07, 2011, 07:25:18 pm
looks good!
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: scarab29 on April 09, 2011, 05:14:39 pm
Nice trick. Making a boom cover this week , it may come in handy !! Thanks !!
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: JuneC on April 09, 2011, 05:26:20 pm
Pardon me....  I didn't know there was any other way to install them.  I've always used snap buttons to install them in canvas (ignorance is bliss).  Works like a charm with the Hoover. 


June
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Mike8560 on April 10, 2011, 07:12:33 am
I did have to drill the he's on them to fit the snap cap June.
I don't have a pic but if you look in a tri v book or man art there are male turn buttons with 2 prongs and a backerate that is installed in canvas. I like this better I just wish we didn't need to drill the holes out 
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: Mike8560 on April 10, 2011, 07:19:56 am
Here june miame has them
http://www.miamicorp.com/default.aspx?page=item+detail&itemcode=X78332
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: JuneC on April 11, 2011, 05:36:25 am
I've never had to drill anything.  Must be my snap caps have a smaller shank for some reason.  They fit perfectly through the holes on the Common Sense. 

June
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: jsquail on April 11, 2011, 02:04:43 pm
i wasnt saying to drill out the hole to make it bigger. I was suggesting to drill the snap cap off after a crimp test with the common sense. They arent cheap fasteners, but the snap caps are cheap.
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: JuneC on April 11, 2011, 05:57:28 pm
Jarratt, Mike was saying he had to drill the holes to get things to work.  Not for disassembly.  I've never had any issues with the holes in the turnbuckles being too small.

June
Title: Re: Question on turnbuttons
Post by: jsquail on April 11, 2011, 07:38:58 pm
Quote from: JuneC on April 11, 2011, 05:57:28 pm
Jarratt, Mike was saying he had to drill the holes to get things to work.  Not for disassembly.  I've never had any issues with the holes in the turnbuckles being too small.

June


ok sorry about that. I misunderstood.