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Snap Spacing

Started by brankin, September 21, 2012, 04:56:33 am

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brankin

Good Morning All,
I am installing snaps for an enclosure today and I am wondering what you guys use for spacing.  I am looking at 10-12" between snaps and I think that will give enough holding power.  I am trying the peel and stick bases so I will let everyone know how they work.  If they don't, I can always go back to the drill type.
Have a great day
Brankin

scarab29

gonna try those on a helm cover i'm making on a contender. Let me know how they work out.
duct tape is like the force . it has a light side , a dark side , and holds the universe together.

Mike

Never tryed the stick on but im 10" or even spaces +or - on  a smaller panel to look right

DBR1957

Usually I figure out where the panel separations will be and mark for a fastener 1-1/2" on either side
to allow room for the zipper. Then I determine if any cutouts or other requirements dictate fastener
placement between the panel zippers and mark those. Once that is done I will divide the space in between
equally. 10" - 12" should be fine but sometimes it's a little less or more.