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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First Boat Project - 1989 Tracker Pro 17
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<blockquote data-quote="Shoedawg" data-source="post: 410687" data-attributes="member: 13490"><p>Try using some DAP Weldwood for the carpet. Here is a link: <a href="https://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-32-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525" target="_blank">https://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-32-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525</a></p><p></p><p>I used it on bunks when I carpeted them, and it seems to be holding up very well. If it was me, I would scratch the decks up with something (sanding, abrasive pad, etc) to give it some "teeth" to give the glue and carpet to hold. I understand you got a time constraint, but don't rush the job on carpet on such an excellent build. If you do, you may have to redo the carpet job over again, adding more time and $$$MONEY$$$ to your project. Do it right the first time, and you'll be happy you did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoedawg, post: 410687, member: 13490"] Try using some DAP Weldwood for the carpet. Here is a link: [url]https://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-32-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00272/100125525[/url] I used it on bunks when I carpeted them, and it seems to be holding up very well. If it was me, I would scratch the decks up with something (sanding, abrasive pad, etc) to give it some "teeth" to give the glue and carpet to hold. I understand you got a time constraint, but don't rush the job on carpet on such an excellent build. If you do, you may have to redo the carpet job over again, adding more time and $$$MONEY$$$ to your project. Do it right the first time, and you'll be happy you did. [/QUOTE]
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