need help of the interior constrcution

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by stephendehong, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. stephendehong
    Joined: Mar 2007
    Posts: 4
    Likes: 0, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 10
    Location: China

    stephendehong New Member

    I'm working on a 42' power boat inside, and try to use something attach on the wall and frames, somehing like leatheroid to cover, but doesn't work, please see the pictures and if someone can tell me how to work on that?
    what material should use?
     

    Attached Files:

  2. Kaptin-Jer
    Joined: Mar 2004
    Posts: 570
    Likes: 18, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 206
    Location: South Florida

    Kaptin-Jer Semi-Pro

    I believe you are trying to re-install or install vinyl headliner. There are a few good spray products made for that specific use. 3M makes a good spray adhesive. Most auto body supply stores sell it.
     
  3. Landlubber
    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posts: 2,640
    Likes: 125, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 1802
    Location: Brisbane

    Landlubber Senior Member

    Also the good 3M hook and hook tape stapled (stainless steel staples) to the liner is virtually unremovable. Once they are slammed together, it is a devil of a job to rip them apart. The tension is adjusted by the amount of tape you use. I am not referring to the standard hook and loop tape, there is a heavy duty hook and hook tape, solid little hooks that lock up real good.
     
Loading...
Similar Threads
  1. Alistair Perrott
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    783
  2. Carlazzomark
    Replies:
    17
    Views:
    1,836
  3. Bradley Adkins
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    1,412
  4. Reefdog
    Replies:
    25
    Views:
    7,720
  5. RSD1
    Replies:
    31
    Views:
    3,859
  6. SamC
    Replies:
    28
    Views:
    4,608
  7. jangr
    Replies:
    11
    Views:
    2,772
  8. PPRINT
    Replies:
    9
    Views:
    3,539
  9. Deezil
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    2,077
  10. brokensheer
    Replies:
    0
    Views:
    2,027
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.