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Have you ever repaired a leak in a ladder that is made up of climbing holes? I suspect that sharp toenails have compromised the fabric over time and it is a difficult area to repair. The climbing holes take the most wear and tear and I need the repair to hold. Suggestions appreciated!
I just bought a 20 foot inflatable screen. I am absolutely in love but the only "vent" to let air out is the same duct that you plug the blower into. The thing literally takes like 6 hours to fully deflate. Even when I squeeze and step on it, the air just moves to another area lol it's super frustrating!!! I tried to roll towards the duct but the air just floats around the base under the screen. The problem is there's no way to go inside of it. Can such a zipper still be added?
I rented a bounce castle and my dog decided to make it a chew toy. So, I ended up purchasing a new bounce castle for the owner and in exchange kept the old one my dog chewed on. The top of the castle has a good 6” hole and by the entrance as well. How hard is it to patch or replace?
How do I stop the the glue from sticking to the inside of my kayak? I've got a small hole by the seam of the inflatable tubes on the underside of my index kayak. Surely by applying glue to the centre of the patch, glue is going to come into contact with the pvc nf the interior of the inflatable (the section where the air is). Hope that makes sense?
I would suggest that, because the tape is going to push the air along the seam. This repair, without cement, is highly unlikely to hold. This is more temporary.