Wolven AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 28, 2021 #1 Couple more bumper question. Is a piece of 3/16 - duro 60 neoprene good to cut cushion facing from, or does it need to have some kind of backing? Also, what kind of glue one uses for bumpers. I heard that barge all purpose cement is the way to go?
Couple more bumper question. Is a piece of 3/16 - duro 60 neoprene good to cut cushion facing from, or does it need to have some kind of backing? Also, what kind of glue one uses for bumpers. I heard that barge all purpose cement is the way to go?
Sheldon dontneednostinkintitle Silver Member Nov 28, 2021 #2 RKC 250 works great. Just make sure you scuff the facings pretty good or your glue won't stick too well.
RKC 250 works great. Just make sure you scuff the facings pretty good or your glue won't stick too well.
Wolven AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 29, 2021 #3 Sheldon said: RKC 250 works great. Just make sure you scuff the facings pretty good or your glue won't stick too well. Click to expand... Thanks, I will try it out
Sheldon said: RKC 250 works great. Just make sure you scuff the facings pretty good or your glue won't stick too well. Click to expand... Thanks, I will try it out
boogieman It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping. Nov 30, 2021 #4 I used Barge Cement. Works great, even used it to repair a floppy sole on some work boots.
trentfromtoledo 8onthebreaktoledo Silver Member Nov 30, 2021 #5 Sheldon said: RKC 250 works great. Just make sure you scuff the facings pretty good or your glue won't stick too well. Click to expand... I sand the entire sheet with my orbital on both sides and then cut them with my template, Thanks to Jack Z for the sanding tip years ago! TFT
Sheldon said: RKC 250 works great. Just make sure you scuff the facings pretty good or your glue won't stick too well. Click to expand... I sand the entire sheet with my orbital on both sides and then cut them with my template, Thanks to Jack Z for the sanding tip years ago! TFT