Re: New Gelcoat - Looks gorgeous.

theodore f. boyer (freelanc@execpc.com)
Tue, 20 Apr 1999 13:18:38 -0500


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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Judy,
The last time I put a VHF radio cable through the top liner, it seemed like a
good rubber cement that was easy to work with. Is this the bad kind, for the
temperature your talking about?
Ted - Milwaukee WWpotter19 hull#0940 "Sea Breeze"

SolarFry@aol.com wrote:

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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
> http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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> In a message dated 4/15/99 12:59:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> JBlumhorst@aol.com writes:
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> << Anybody ever installed the headliner with velcro so it's removable? I
> don't
> want to glue it in over all the nuts/washers/bolts that go through the
> cabintop in case they ever need to be removed for repairs or fixing leaks. >>
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> Sounds like the best idea I've heard so far...
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> Before you adopt Velcro... Check temp at which it comes unglued... Some of
> them have a glue that comes off at over 125 degrees F. So If cabin top
> reaches that temp the liner will fall off... Out here in FL in summer P19
> cabin top reaches 150 degrees F. Make sure you use right glue!
>
> Good luck
> SF