Great video and thanks for sharing! I was wondering on rub-rail repairs where only a small portion of the end is peeling off, how would one repair a section of it? I wouldn’t want to remove the entire rail. Can I follow your prep with sanding as close as possible to the glued on section?
Can you do a strength test on those glue on D rings they sell. I want to put some on my inflatable for a swim ladder and was wondering how strong they were.
I have poly marine glue for hypalon that is in one container. So I was wondering when you said two part glue do you mean the two coats? Or do you mean a glue that mixes together? I got this specifically for my zodiac and just want to make sure I do it, right
@@gashopperinc OK but that’s still the same bottle of glue being used it’s not like an epoxy you’re mixing together correct? I understand that there is two coats. The glue that I bought for hypalon material is one glue not a two part glue.
@keithbeall4610 we never use a 1 part glue here. We always use a 2 part glue. Especially for handles. 2 part glues are for structural assembly, the 1 part is mainly for small repair patches or touch ups on peeling sections and doesn't hold well with stress. You can try using the 1 part glue but be cautious that it will fail.
@@gashopperinc thank you that’s what I wanted to confirm. I have only used the one part glue so far on reattaching a seam on the bow. Then I’m patching over that with a patch kit. Do you have a two-part glue you recommend for the handles?