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Post by nala on Aug 9, 2014 17:32:31 GMT -1
I met a pleasant guy from Conwy, at the car boot Sat'9th Aug' Tynygongl,Anglesey. He had a trailer kitted out with vinyl printing....he does have a shop in Conwy. Here's what i had done..
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Post by izzetafox on Aug 9, 2014 19:21:43 GMT -1
Nice one mate. Is it marine grade vinyl and glue? Terry
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Post by nala on Aug 9, 2014 19:40:39 GMT -1
No idea..? If they come off,i'll just replace them. But,i will mention when i speak to him again. Was thinking of lacquering or more of varnishing to seal them....? Worried about the kayak melting or degrading in some way..so i won't chance it.
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Post by izzetafox on Aug 9, 2014 20:56:36 GMT -1
It will stay on for a while anyway it's just that saltwater can affect the adhesive.
Terry
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Post by philpot on Aug 10, 2014 11:40:43 GMT -1
Looking good Alan
Phil
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Post by nala on Aug 10, 2014 18:48:38 GMT -1
Cheers for the advice, £6 for the both sides....www.signsandstickers.webs.com Very pleasant to deal with....do it while you wait service.(or he will mail it out to you) He has a shop in Conwy,and is also mobile..... It's just an idea so we can I.D other kayak forum members....
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Post by nala on Aug 15, 2014 18:46:02 GMT -1
Nail varnish hardener.....
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Post by nala on Aug 16, 2014 16:28:33 GMT -1
Nail varnish hardener..... Also just picked up Baufix Clear Lacquer from my favorite lidl shop. Warm area within reason(the sticker)with a hair dryer or heat gun,use with care.(heat gun will melt plastic... Spray over sticker to cover and seal....don't hold the aerosol spray in one place too long it will run... Wait until dry and give another coat.
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Post by izzetafox on Aug 16, 2014 19:43:14 GMT -1
Nice one Nala. As you say ...extreme caution with the heat. Terry
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