Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
In Response To: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro (Len Thunberg)
I used 2' wide velcro that I bought from a fabric store. Take a piece of sand paper and rough up the back side of the velcro and use epoxy to adhere it to the kayak and the minicell or any other material. If your careful you can lay a very small bead of the epoxy over the top edge of the velcro to create an even better bond. It's bombproof.
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- Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Len Thunberg -- 5/21/2009, 12:49 pm- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro *LINK*
Justin L. -- 5/28/2009, 8:07 pm- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Bill Hamm -- 5/28/2009, 8:39 pm- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Kudzu -- 5/28/2009, 11:14 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 5/24/2009, 1:56 am- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Dan Millsip -- 5/23/2009, 3:20 am- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Len Thunberg -- 5/22/2009, 11:06 pm- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Don Goss -- 5/22/2009, 8:09 am- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Brian Nystrom -- 5/22/2009, 7:45 am- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Dave Reekie -- 5/23/2009, 7:10 am- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Dave Reekie -- 5/23/2009, 7:12 am- Re: Material: Source of heavy duty velcro
Terry Haines -- 5/23/2009, 11:21 pm
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