Registered: 01/16/13
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Loc: Nacogdoches, TX, USA
I tried an experiment where I cut a blue CCF pad into seven sections and taped them together with Gorilla Tape on alternating sides, so the whole thing folds together in a zig-zag pattern, like a map. The ease in packing it up and the efficient use of space was great, but the tape didn't hold. I was thinking of maybe replacing the tape with strips of scrap fabric and soaking the strips in adhesive. Does anyone have a better idea, or know specifically what kind of adhesive would hold well?
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I have had good results with spray adhesive and fabric sticking together. The best is when you use a urethane coated fabric and 3M super 77. The Super77 sticks really well to the urethane.
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You might try Aqua Seal or Shoo Goo, or any wetsuit neoprene cement. It's very tough and permanent on wetsuits/drysuits and might work for your needs. Seems to stick to anything.
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