waynes world
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You can get a gas hot knife designed for this type of thing cheaper from ebay.
I can not remember the make of mine from ebay but it has been good.
What was the price of it, small budget here i am afraid.
You can get a gas hot knife designed for this type of thing cheaper from ebay.
I can not remember the make of mine from ebay but it has been good.
What was the price of it, small budget here i am afraid.
Excellent stuff Wayne. You have got the tensions sorted, and your dexterity is admirable (we know that from your practical work already) Very pleased for you. A new and rewarding career in a month or two !
I bet you get your own machine shortly![]()
A good tip is to have a good look at how they are constructed by viewing other boats. Double sided tape is essential. Sew any windows to the canvas before cutting the hole, ditto for zips. There are books on the subject see http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Big-B...563811?hash=item1ec637c9e3:g:ZQoAAOSwjqVZA7IO I've never used this book but may be useful.
I've used Kayospruce who sell everything you'll need. Good luck! I made dodgers, sprayhood and a cockpit cover plus other canvas pieces.
I've just replaced an 18' zip on my sailbag. I used double sided tape and found it kept gumming up the needle and snapping the thread. I ended up frequently wiping the needle with polish to remove the glue and make it less sticky. Anyone any tips when using tape to hold things together?