This is a brilliant product

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I went to my local camping shop (Casey's in Chester) to enquire as to how to go about fixing rips and tears in canvas. I expected to come away with some canvas strip and glue.

Actually I came away with a tube of what I can only describe as clear liquid plastic. Its called SEAMGRIP. The guy at the shop gave me a demo on a repair he had effected on a piece of canvas and asked me to pull the repair apart, I couldn't.

All you do is hold the edges of the tear together with some tape and run the clear liquid along the length of the tear so that you get about a 10mm wide run. Then leave it to cure (it doesn't dry, it cures). Its then stronger than the original. It also fixes wetsuits and dry suits, and if you put your mind to it, many other things.

The stuff is made by McNett Corporation in the USA <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mcnett.com>http://www.mcnett.com</A> and distributed in the UK through McNett Europe in Sheffield.

A tube on your boat may well come in handy and at £6 its cheaper than getting the canvass repaired or replaced.

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wonder if it'll stick together rips in my cockpit cushion vinyl

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which one.

went onto the link and they have 000's of products

which one

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Re: which one.

The clue is in my text :)

<font color=red>Seam Grip</font color=red> - click on "outdoor products" and then select "all products". The top left product on the page is the one.

But you're right - they do make 000's of products and if they are all as good as this one, they will have a winning company.

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Re: Triple

go to site click on Outdoor click on adhesives & seam sealers then you will see Seamgrip

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Yeh,
seen this stuff before; it's a polyeurethane adhesive which works as a sealant/gapfiller. It's also sold as seaseal and a bunch of other names with sea, seal and sure mixed in even quantities. available in most camping and sporting goods shops; ask for wader/drysuit repair glue and this is what you'll be sold. It's very good for getting a few more years out of oilskin trousers that have gone at the bum or the knee, or fixing leaky wellies.

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Only one way to find out.

I've just ordered some(cheers Dave). I've got a rip in my canvas and a crack in my vinyl seat. I'll let you know how I get on.

:)

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