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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby redveloce » Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:33 am

GPW wrote:Wonder what he did with the Gripper to not get the results others got ?? Anybody read the can ?


The result could very well have been a procedural error on my part, or the difference could be subjective since I've never played with cloth coated foam before, so my only idea of what to expect was in my head.

It was the same white Gripper that's been referenced here before. My procedure was to brush paint the Gripper onto the surface Foamular 250 foam with just enough thickness for a wet, even coating, then I wrapped the foam with the denim (not my ideal material), squeegeed the cloth, then applied another layer of Gripper over the top, and squeegeed that.

The humidity is pretty high here during the winter, so I think that may have had something to do with it. I was just noticing that some papers sitting on a shelf in my garage were rather limp feeling last night when I went to move them. I don't know if the Gripper needs to breathe or not, but the weave of denim that I used for the test was too tight for the gripper to soak through from the foam side. Thinning the Gripper may make a difference, but I'm not planning to use denim anyway, it was just what I had laying around.

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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby atahoekid » Fri Feb 15, 2013 12:55 pm

Not sure if my method was a whole lot different than yours but I coated the canvas thoroughly (got a bit of soak through) and then applied it to the roughened foam. (maybe that's what I did different). I did not coat the exterior surface of the canvas but did brush down any Gripper that soaked through. I got real good adhesion. I wouldn't try to use it for gluing foam to foam but for canvas to foam, I'd use it again...
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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby GPW » Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:08 am

We did much the same as everybody else ... Painted the glue on the foam then attached and stretched the dampened canvas over it ... It Works !!! :thumbsup: My little Foamie is still fine living outside , no problems , but I did notice the supposedly long lasting Eternabond tape was lifting on the edges around the top vent :frightened: ... gotta fix that ...

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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby redveloce » Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:48 am

You just need to adjust your definition of eternity :D
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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby GPW » Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:05 am

The RV guy said this is supposed to last 15 or more years .... Yeah right !!! More RV lies !!! :roll:
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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby mezmo » Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:11 am

Hi GPW,

Everything I've ever read or heard about the Eternabond
has been totally positive. I'm looking to possibly using it
on our Avion this summer.

I just looked at their website:

http://www.eternabond.com/?Click=2058&g ... nAodcG0AWQ

And their Tips & Installation Instructions:

http://www.eternabond.com/v/vspfiles/as ... nstall.pdf

I wonder if your problem is what they describe as "fishmouthing" in the PDF ?
That sounds more cosmetic than functional. It says the adhesive never dries out
and always stays flexible to accomodate expansion and contraction.

I'm sure you followed the installation instructions - as you seem to be a very thorough
person from your posts - so I wonder, if there is a problem, could it be with the paint
coating under it failing ? I wonder if that could be the problem, especially with latex
paint - if that was what you used. I don't have a very high opinion of latex paint as
I've been less than impressed with my experience with it.

I'll be interested to hear what you do find out when you attend to it.

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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby GPW » Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:53 am

Norm , I’ll get up and examine it closely , see what’s actually happening ... I did thoroughly clean and prep everything , with acetone , maybe in my over exuberance to Clean the surface I might have affected the Latex adversely ... :frightened: I’ll check and get back with you on this ...
Ps. I found the trick to using latex is to let it dry/harden at least a week before doing anything to it ...it dries quick but is Very SLOW to fully cure ... :o
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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby GPW » Tue Feb 19, 2013 12:40 pm

Norm, it would seem the only places the Eternabond lifted was where it overlapped onto the top of another piece , The tape is stuck FAST to the painted canvas ... no problems there .... weird huh ??? :o
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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby mezmo » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:39 am

Hi GPW,

Ah !, That makes sense - from what I read, it does sound
like that 'fishmouth' thing they mentioned. Very Good to hear
that the rest is fast-stuck to the Foamie - exactly what we
wanted to hear.

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Re: adhesion level of myriad samples

Postby GPW » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:24 am

We’ll have to re-glue down the “flaps" or they might get larger in a towing “breeze” ... :frightened:
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