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| fitvit |
Posted - 04 Apr 2016 : 22:31:33 Would this 4mm stretchy carpet stuff be good to use as a lining for the interior of my Norman 23 to reduce condensation and make it look nice? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5M-EL54-SILVER-EASYLINER-LINING-CARPET-STRETCHY-PLIABLE-5-TIN-TRIMFIX-VAN-/331626779797?hash=item4d367f1495:g:AGYAAOSwajVUN-nG
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| stratford4528 |
Posted - 27 Aug 2016 : 18:13:33 This is another no to try on ebay 320965717945
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| Sal Garfi |
Posted - 27 Aug 2016 : 14:01:13 I'm very interested in this lining material, but I have one practical question. After sticking it on, can you stay in the boat overnight, for that first night or so, or does the place smell of toxic (for lack of a better word) adhesive? I ask, because when I get around to lining my Norman's bedroom, I'm going to have to sleep in it until the job is done (I live way too far from my boat).
Any accounts of people's experience would be really welcome. Thanks!
Sal |
| Andywood |
Posted - 05 Apr 2016 : 07:42:31 Fitvit it you read my mind! I was gonna ask the same sort of question. |
| fitvit |
Posted - 04 Apr 2016 : 23:24:09 Great, thank you Tigtog.
ford |
| tigtog |
Posted - 04 Apr 2016 : 23:07:36 And the glue they send you is excellent to use. |
| tigtog |
Posted - 04 Apr 2016 : 23:03:53 Its great stuff to use dead easy and stretches, when you need it to. Use good quality sharp blades to cut. |