rubber to beam blocks - what kind of glue? - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-29T02:07:50Zhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue?commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A154849&xg_source=msg_com_forum&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWhile non-maritime products m…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-09-09:2195841:Comment:1548712017-09-09T15:55:22.105ZOmar M. Rashashhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/OmarMRashash
<p>While non-maritime products may work, my preference is 3M 4200. It's not as "permanent" as 3M 5200, but will be more than adequate for the job.</p>
<p>Omar</p>
<p>While non-maritime products may work, my preference is 3M 4200. It's not as "permanent" as 3M 5200, but will be more than adequate for the job.</p>
<p>Omar</p> I plan to use self sticking r…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-09-04:2195841:Comment:1549632017-09-04T00:44:25.815Zjohn jameshttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/johnjames
<p>I plan to use self sticking rubber roofing material comes in a big roll --</p>
<p>I plan to use self sticking rubber roofing material comes in a big roll --</p> Thanks for the replies! I fou…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-31:2195841:Comment:1547662017-08-31T09:27:24.725Zagur paesüldhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/agurpaesueld
<p>Thanks for the replies! I found some kind of contact cement (I gave a thought to epoxy as well, but considered it would be too much nuisance if rubber needs to be replaced in some point) from Würth, we'll see how it goes.</p>
<p>Have to move my ass though, if I want to get onto water this year... as the season here in NE corner of Europe will soon end... all those little odd jobs take sooo much time...</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies! I found some kind of contact cement (I gave a thought to epoxy as well, but considered it would be too much nuisance if rubber needs to be replaced in some point) from Würth, we'll see how it goes.</p>
<p>Have to move my ass though, if I want to get onto water this year... as the season here in NE corner of Europe will soon end... all those little odd jobs take sooo much time...</p> I also used epoxy. Cleaned th…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-31:2195841:Comment:1545672017-08-31T09:15:12.730ZBrett Parkerhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/BrettParker
<p>I also used epoxy. Cleaned the rubber with solvent, used 40 grit on the sanding disc to really key the surface, then wrapped the rubber round a curved surface to open the cuts , then scrubbed the epoxy glue in with a brush for good full contact then stuck on. No problems. With 4mm you could also estimate your compression and screw(counter sinking your screws below the surface once compressed) as well if you really want to. This rubber needs to stay in place. have fun</p>
<p>I also used epoxy. Cleaned the rubber with solvent, used 40 grit on the sanding disc to really key the surface, then wrapped the rubber round a curved surface to open the cuts , then scrubbed the epoxy glue in with a brush for good full contact then stuck on. No problems. With 4mm you could also estimate your compression and screw(counter sinking your screws below the surface once compressed) as well if you really want to. This rubber needs to stay in place. have fun</p> I used epoxy for the sake of…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-31:2195841:Comment:1548522017-08-31T07:28:44.055ZFrank Higgotthttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/FrankHiggott
<p>I used epoxy for the sake of having nothing else available at the time. No issues so far.</p>
<p>I think you can possibly over think this. Once the glue is set and the beam is in position and lashed down, it will also help hold the rubber in position. If the beam is moving to the point where the rubber is compromised I think you have bigger issues to worry about. </p>
<p>I used epoxy for the sake of having nothing else available at the time. No issues so far.</p>
<p>I think you can possibly over think this. Once the glue is set and the beam is in position and lashed down, it will also help hold the rubber in position. If the beam is moving to the point where the rubber is compromised I think you have bigger issues to worry about. </p> I use basic super glue with n…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-31:2195841:Comment:1547582017-08-31T03:40:37.610ZBrad Ingramhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/BradIngram
<p>I use basic super glue with no issues. I just do four dabs or so on top and side and use mountain bike inner tube for rubber. </p>
<p>I use basic super glue with no issues. I just do four dabs or so on top and side and use mountain bike inner tube for rubber. </p> Use epoxy: clean the rubber w…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-30:2195841:Comment:1547552017-08-30T11:20:04.841ZBjörnhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/Bjorn
<p>Use epoxy: clean the rubber with acetone, then use 80 grit sandpaper the surface to be glued and then glue it with epoxy (maybe thickened with cotton powder). </p>
<p>The building instructions describe it similarly.</p>
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<p>Use epoxy: clean the rubber with acetone, then use 80 grit sandpaper the surface to be glued and then glue it with epoxy (maybe thickened with cotton powder). </p>
<p>The building instructions describe it similarly.</p>
<p></p> Thanks!
Budget Boater said:…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-30:2195841:Comment:1545662017-08-30T06:16:14.744Zagur paesüldhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/agurpaesueld
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Budget Boater said:</cite></p>
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<p>Just basic contact cement. There are many brands available, but generally speaking, contact cement is made for rubber and plastic and does the job well. Stick with a name brand - DAP, Scotch, 3M,…</p>
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<p>Thanks!</p>
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<p>Just basic contact cement. There are many brands available, but generally speaking, contact cement is made for rubber and plastic and does the job well. Stick with a name brand - DAP, Scotch, 3M, Weldwood, LePage, etc.</p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>agur paesüld said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue#2195841Comment154752"><div><p>Hi, could you please specify, what kind of brand you suggest for contact cement?</p>
<p>thanx<br/> <br/> <cite>Chuck Valley said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue?commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A154749&xg_source=msg_com_forum#2195841Comment154749"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Contact cement</p>
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</blockquote> Just basic contact cement. T…tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2017-08-30:2195841:Comment:1548492017-08-30T02:10:13.464ZBudget Boaterhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/BudgetBoater
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<p>Just basic contact cement. There are many brands available, but generally speaking, contact cement is made for rubber and plastic and does the job well. Stick with a name brand - DAP, Scotch, 3M, Weldwood, LePage, etc.</p>
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<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>agur paesüld said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue#2195841Comment154752"><div><p>Hi, could you please specify, what kind of brand you suggest for contact…</p>
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<p>Just basic contact cement. There are many brands available, but generally speaking, contact cement is made for rubber and plastic and does the job well. Stick with a name brand - DAP, Scotch, 3M, Weldwood, LePage, etc.</p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>agur paesüld said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue#2195841Comment154752"><div><p>Hi, could you please specify, what kind of brand you suggest for contact cement?</p>
<p>thanx<br/> <br/> <cite>Chuck Valley said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue?commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A154749&xg_source=msg_com_forum#2195841Comment154749"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Contact cement</p>
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<p>Hi, could you please specify, what kind of brand you suggest for contact cement?</p>
<p>thanx<br/> <br/> <cite>Chuck Valley said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topics/rubber-to-beam-blocks-what-kind-of-glue?commentId=2195841%3AComment%3A154749&xg_source=msg_com_forum#2195841Comment154749"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Contact cement</p>
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<p>Hi, could you please specify, what kind of brand you suggest for contact cement?</p>
<p>thanx<br/> <br/> <cite>Chuck Valley said:</cite></p>
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