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| Test results on various adhesives This Finland chappie has a good look at what sticks after the old boil test. http://personal.eunet.fi/pp/gsahv/glue/glue.htm The page is from Hanu's boat yard http://personal.eunet.fi/pp/gsahv/ cheers Jim |
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| definitely Yep, Hanu's website is a "must visit" for anyone interested in designing and building small boats Or should I say "a great micronautical site" ...
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| I did similar test for a hovercraft skirt, not as fun as it looks. Expensive too. |
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I'd really like to know. Jim |
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| I was making a temporay skirt to test the form of the bag skirt (template for the real thing). I used a nylon reinforced plastic sheet which comes in a 36 inch wide roll from the hardware store. It turned out to be an impossible material to work with, but at 99 cents a foot I can't complain too much. I kind of favored "Marine Goop", but nothing held up well for long. I ended up sewing it with nylon rope, I learned a lot from my failure. Still working on it. Photos of Glue test (halfway down the page): http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...e&pagenumber=3 Progress photos: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...ght=hovercraft Craft and skirt nearly finished: http://www.hoverclubofamerica.org/in...?showtopic=412 |
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