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How do you guys spread your glue out?

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:08 pm
by mikeschn
How do you guys spread your glue out to put your first layer of canvas down?

A brush?

A roller?

Your fingers?

Inquiring minds want to know... especially since I want to do this tomorrow!!!

Mike..

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:15 pm
by GPW
Mike , I use those Really CHEAP bristle brushes from HD...2-3".. like a buck fifty... but with T2 you can rinse them out and re-use...Roller works great but sucks up so much glue...Guess a really "short hair " roller would be ideal ...but sometimes a brush is still needed ...Never with fingers , turns your hands yellow (T2) or black (GG)...GG is tough to get off...so is the spray foam ... :o

Ps. I'm doing mine tomorrow too... Good Luck on yours ... :thumbsup:

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:17 pm
by Ratkity
High density foam rollers are great. Used it today.

Hugs,
Ratkity

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:20 pm
by lm248
It's supposed to rain tomorrow Mike.
:( :( :(

When I get ready to do mine I thought I'd try a roller.
But since I've never used T2 It might be to thick.
Les

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:20 pm
by mikeschn
Okay, I'll try the brush trick first. I'll report back tomorrow.

Chell did bring me home one of those rubber rollers... I think it's used for laminating Formica. Wish me luck, squeezing out all the bubbles and wrinkles!

Mike...

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:26 pm
by mikeschn
lm248 wrote:It's supposed to rain tomorrow Mike.
:( :( :(

When I get ready to do mine I thought I'd try a roller.
But since I've never used T2 It might be to thick.
Les


Les,

I sure hope they are wrong. Looking at radar, I see intermittent rain overnight, but nothing tomorrow yet. Keeping the fingers crossed!

Mike...

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:53 pm
by GPW
Mike , it's more about stretching , pulling and hand smoothing , than rolling ... for me a roller just bunched it up ...grrrr!!! Slightly dampening the fabric might help with the stretching ... start sticking/smoothing it from the center out...stretch as you go ... pushpins help to control contrary edges...

If you do it flat , you can do that inside the garage ..... if you have room ...

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:59 pm
by mikeschn
Room? Nope, there's not much room in the garage these days!

But I hear you on the stretching part. I'll keep that in mind, hopefully tomorrow!

Mike...

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:46 pm
by Ratkity
When helping eagle put the glue on the panels, I used an old puddy knife to spread it. I poured the glue in a disposable container and shoveled it onto the sides of the foam. The glue drips everywhere.

Eagle just cupped her hand against the foam, poured glue in hand and then smeared LOL. Hey, it worked!

For the roof, we just poured on the glue on it and spread it with an old piece of 1x2.

Be sure to wear OLD CLOTHES!! Glue does NOT come out of clothing.

Hugs,
Ratkity

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:18 pm
by swampjeep
I was thinking to try the wallpaper brushes you get at HD, they are cheap, and made for spreading glue.

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:38 pm
by swampjeep
Hmm, just started raining here... should be be youguys in LO and Oxford in a couple minutes... hope it gets it all out of its system tonight, having 50 people over for Carolyn's firsth birthday tomorrow.

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:46 pm
by Ratkity
swampjeep wrote:Hmm, just started raining here... should be be youguys in LO and Oxford in a couple minutes... hope it gets it all out of its system tonight, having 50 people over for Carolyn's firsth birthday tomorrow.


Awwww, a first bday?!?! Happy birthday to the sweetie!! Take lots of pictures. Doesn't matter if it rains. Tomorrow will be a celebration!!

:new-bday:

Hugs,
Ratkity

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:46 pm
by starleen2
In the ole Upholstry Dayz - we would use a foam roller to roll out glue for canvans on large areas - then we also had a water bottle sprayer to lightly mist the canvass to ease out any wrinkles and give a little more open time for the glue - remember that canvas is pourous - so air bubbles can be worked out through the fabric. Excess glue trapped under the canvas is what can give you problems. Start in the center and work your way out - this is how we did the vinyl tops on cars. But we used contact cement and you only got ONE shot at it. Big surfaces go eaiser with two people

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 6:17 am
by RAYVILLIAN
Mike you might try one of those 1" foam rollers that they sell for trim work. There about 6" long and I wouldn't think that they would hold much glue.

I used a 3" short hair roller on ours but I was using paint instead of T2.
Gary

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 7:46 am
by eaglesdare
kiss if you have a putty knife use it, but like ratkitty said, i just slopped it on with my hand.

i also don't think you need to worry about wrinkles, once you start your pullings and tuggings, stretching, you more than likely will not see any.

the only place there is some puckets is where the material had a big seam running down the offset of the middle of the fabric. honestly i don't think you will get that out.

mike, check out your piece of canvas and see if you have that big seam that runs down on yours. that will be you only problem. i think you have the same canvas as i did, so you might not like that seam, and might want to cut that out. but if you do, you also might end up with more flat seams to eventually hide. one of the reasons i had my overlap on the top, not as visible from the sides.