tools for applying vynabond
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tools for applying vynabond
What do you use to apply vynabond? I haven't found anything that works very well for me. I like to make my outfitting neat so I always trace the outline of my vinyl patch then carefully apply the vynabond so it doesn't get outside of my traced line. I usually end up just using the tube for the middle and something like a thin narrow piece of wood to get it right up to the traced line but that sure takes a lot of time. I haven't found a brush that works either because the stuff sets up so fast. Please tell me what works for you.
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Vynabond
I've had pretty good luck with HH-66 Vinyl Cement which I can get from a local truck tarp manufacturer as part of a tarp patch kit. It comes in a can with a brush. It's worked really well for everything except my thigh strap which I finally got to stay fast with Permatex PlastiWeld epoxy (I've got a sneaky suspicion that this is the exact same stuff as those "royalex resin" syringes you can buy.....where do you buy it in a can?
For the HH-66 I use the included brush, for the Permatex epoxy I use a cut down disposable plastic knife.
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MEK prep on boat and patches, one coat, then another letting dry between coats. Two very thin coats of vynabond on boat and patches, let it tack to dry between and after coats, take hair dryer and heat up patch and boat, stick to boat.
I use cheapo 1$ plastic paint brush from the hardware store. Have actually cut the vynabond w/ a little mek before to thin out to get a nice thin layer with older thicker adhesive. Key is to let vynabond dry real tacky to dry and heat before applying since you do not want alot of the solvent left from the mek or vynabond. Make sure it is not wet with this stuff or you will have hull problems.
When you are done, soak the brush in mek and it ill be ready for another day. MEK will clean your weldwood brushes too...
I use cheapo 1$ plastic paint brush from the hardware store. Have actually cut the vynabond w/ a little mek before to thin out to get a nice thin layer with older thicker adhesive. Key is to let vynabond dry real tacky to dry and heat before applying since you do not want alot of the solvent left from the mek or vynabond. Make sure it is not wet with this stuff or you will have hull problems.
When you are done, soak the brush in mek and it ill be ready for another day. MEK will clean your weldwood brushes too...
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Foam brushes minus the foam
It sounds crazy, I know, but buy some foam brushes and tear off the foam. You're left with a little plastic spatula that's great for spreading whatever.
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tinfoil
Wrap a piece of tinfoil around your finger. That's what I used to do when I worked with vinabond. Works great, and keeps the nasty solvents off your skin.