Date: 4/29/2001, 7:11 pm
: In my seat re-d0, I am modifying Joe's seat arrangement by adding a flip-up
: back rest. To do this, I attached two short peices of webbing to the top
: of the back rest, and need to attach them to the foam center piece that
: supports it. So far it looks real good, I'll be able to fit the paddle
: float, pump, and emergency kit, lunch, and more behind the seat.
: I'm thinking of cutting into the foam, opening up a slit and glueing the
: webbing in with contact cement. And then possibly running a brad in from
: the front, through each of the two straps, burying it into the surrounding
: foam like a pinned mortise joint. This whole assembly is jammed against
: the coaming at the back, and should stay in place.
: Is contact cement the best glue for foam in all cases? Will epoxy stick? What
: about polyurethane? I think if it's a flexible joint it will be stronger.
you may want to consider using epoxy, as it will penetrate the webbing and the foam slightly better then contact cement. but if flexibility is an issue, contact cement may be better.
Messages In This Thread
- To glue nylon to foam?
Don Beale -- 4/28/2001, 10:57 am- Re: To glue nylon to foam?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/30/2001, 2:32 am- Re: To glue nylon to foam?
David Blodgett -- 4/29/2001, 7:11 pm- Re: To glue nylon to foam?
Pete Rudie -- 4/28/2001, 11:48 am - Re: To glue nylon to foam?
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