Classic Finn wrote:Paul (Down Under) or anyone else: What we would like to know is how this fiberglass skin reacts in High Temp days.. even though we dont have it for very long? And again what effect does cold temps have again?![]()
since we live in cold temp 6 months out of the year..here in the Arctic.
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Who knows... we may get enthused to use our tear a few times this coming winter...
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It would be sort of fun..with the matress covered with nice plush Reindeer Skins.
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Classic Finn
Heikki, You have to have a thick coat of glue on both surfaces. I use a special rubberised contact that allows the f/g to expand and contract without delaminating from the ply. Make sure that the screw holes under your trim are slightly larger than the screws and you should not have any probs. If you skimp on the contact you will find that bubbles may appear in the warm weather.
Number 1 has that problem(Normal contact adhesive), Number 2 is fine. Bear in mind that both of mine are subject to heat in excess of 38c during summer and as low as freezing point in winter.
Cheers
Paul