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    Re-carpeting

    I'm about to attempt to re-carpet my '98 295 Pro Elite myself. What's the best glue/adhesive to use? I'm thinking on using a 20 oz carpet.

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    Re: Re-carpeting (GaHawgs)

    I am almost done with my 2000 stratos and i have used contact cement on the whole boat its worked great,kinda enjoyed the job and saved myself a lot of money

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    Re: Re-carpeting (GaHawgs)

    I've recarpeted my boat twice and both times I went to Lowes got some indoor/outdoor carpet glue. It is good about holding up when the carpet gets wet. Good luck.

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    Re: Re-carpeting (abbysdad)

    I used menards indoor outdoor carpet glue. Worked great, just make sure you have the right trowel with the right size notches. Good luck, and have fun.


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    Re: Re-carpeting (bucketmouth4)

    I used DAP contact cement for mine. Just got it done today. 6 bottles all -- I was not frugal with the glue. It worked perfect...work in a well ventilated area though. Good luck and save yourself a bundle.

    Back and front. My first carpet job..hardest part was laying the front piece by myself and getting the corners to fit. I also went with 20oz..carpet was a little thicker than i wanted in some areas. Charger boat.




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    Re: Re-carpeting (GaHawgs)

    I use a good quality indoor,outdoor carpet glue for the decks and the tops of the compartments. With this glue the carpet can be re-postioned if needed, easily. Then I use contact cement on all compartment edges for an instant tight bond....Hope this helps....Mike


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    Henerys 263 is the best by far,,it`s a solvevent based glue,,it sets up pretty fast. You can use it in any temp or weather. The roberts glue from Lowes is ok but slow to dry..
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    A lot of people post great results having used 3M spray adhesive. I suppose it it way easier and eliminates the possibility of overdoing the glue and having it leach up through. I have never done this but I have researched this a lot due to the fact I am doing the same thing in the next dew weeks. From what I have read, I will be going with the 3M unless I can be convinced otherwise in the next week or two.

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    Re: Re-carpeting (mstpierre77)

    Where can you buy the 3M stuff? part number?
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    Re: Re-carpeting (Paul8877)

    You can buy it at home depot and/or Lowes. Most of the reading I have done indicates people use the # 80 or 90 adhesive. I think specifies that is is designed to bond to rubber which works out well for rubber back carpet. Last I knew it was like 10-12 bucks a can and most people have said two cans will do the avg boat.

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    Re: Re-carpeting (GaHawgs)

    If you have not ordered your carpet yet check this site out.

    http://www.pontoonstuff.com/carpetstatic.asp

    I didn't find any carpet that could beat the price as they ship for free. They will send you free samples to look at also.

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    Re: Re-carpeting (mstpierre77)

    Thanks for all the tips! Thanks for the site also...luckily I got postponed on the job and haven't ordered carpet yet...that site's going to save me about $100!!!

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    Re: Re-carpeting (GaHawgs)

    I ordered mine from there last Thursday and it should be here on Thursday this week. It ships fed-ex from GA. That's good time for free shipping.

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    Re: Re-carpeting (mstpierre77)

    I just got finished with new carpet on my boat. I used a combination of 3M and contact cement. My buddy does carpet for a living, so he was a big help. We used contact for the large areas and used the spray adhesive for the lips of the lids and it works great for those pesky corners.





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    Re: Re-carpeting (anderdw2)

    Good job

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