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Love the videos, you have given me confidence to repair my zodiac mk1, what Chemical do you use to remove old glue and clean the surface for the new glue Many thanks ROBIN
@@gashopperinc thanks for that info, I can get acetone hear in France, what grit sanding dics do you use on your air orbital sander,? when it gets warmer I will have a bash as I have to work outside Cheers Robin
You shouldn't have any issues. Best advice I can give is clean the boat after each heavy use, and apply UV Protectant. If only using it for light uses, then clean once a month and apply UV protection. If you can, leave the boat inflated, doesn't have to be fully inflated, but just enough to prevent fabric wrinkles and folding, as over time those folded areas will become weak spots and most importantly, if storing outside, keep it covered when not in use. Keep in mind it is a Chinese manufactured boat, and depending on the glue they used, life expectancy is roughly 10, but will last longer if you care for it. If they used the higher end glue, glue life can be as long as 15-20 years if cared for. Another factor for the life of these boats is your environment also.
So the boat is finished and all times have been added up, turnover time for something like 65+ hours, that included all the old epoxy removal from the fabric around the transom area and cleaning up the mess.
You'll need the adapter end. This boat uses 2 different valve and requires 2 ends. Generally the hose end is good for the keel, and the adapter is for filling the main tubes.
you can purchase from our website at www.gashopperinc.com or any Zodiac dealer or inflatable repair shop. The one been used in this video is Stabond UK-148.
Thank you. Now, I know the correct way to repair the boat.
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What kind of Glue did you use? And the Acetone is not for sale in California so what other cleaner solvent do you use?
We always use a 2 part glue, Zodiac or Stabond UK-148. If acetone isn't available, MEK(methyl ethyl Keytone) is the other option.
Love the videos, you have given me confidence to repair my zodiac mk1, what Chemical do you use to remove old glue and clean the surface for the new glue
Many thanks
ROBIN
MEK and or Acetone, with lots of elbow grease lol.
@@gashopperinc thanks for that info, I can get acetone hear in France, what grit sanding dics do you use on your air orbital sander,? when it gets warmer I will have a bash as I have to work outside
Cheers
Robin
120 grit sandpaper is what we are using, but 180 or 220 is just as good.
@@gashopperinc cheers for that, have a merry christmas
labor of love great job where are you located?
Thank you, it ain't work if you love what you do... I'm located in Manitoba Canada.
I recently bought a bris 15.4 . I hope it holds up. Any advice? It's brand new.
You shouldn't have any issues. Best advice I can give is clean the boat after each heavy use, and apply UV Protectant. If only using it for light uses, then clean once a month and apply UV protection. If you can, leave the boat inflated, doesn't have to be fully inflated, but just enough to prevent fabric wrinkles and folding, as over time those folded areas will become weak spots and most importantly, if storing outside, keep it covered when not in use. Keep in mind it is a Chinese manufactured boat, and depending on the glue they used, life expectancy is roughly 10, but will last longer if you care for it. If they used the higher end glue, glue life can be as long as 15-20 years if cared for. Another factor for the life of these boats is your environment also.
@@gashopperinc thank you for taking the time awesome information. Keep up the awesome videos.
@@gashopperinc what do recommend for cleaner and uv protection? What do you think if I run a bottle of the sealer thru it?
Great video! What is the turnaround time/work hours on a job like that?
Will let you know when it's finished. But billing is about 26 hrs. labor + materials and supplies.
So the boat is finished and all times have been added up, turnover time for something like 65+ hours, that included all the old epoxy removal from the fabric around the transom area and cleaning up the mess.
There might yet be hope for my little duckling... Thanks for the inspirational content
I have the same valves but I can’t find a proper pump! What did you use?
You'll need the adapter end. This boat uses 2 different valve and requires 2 ends. Generally the hose end is good for the keel, and the adapter is for filling the main tubes.
Where can I find the adhesive that you are using?
you can purchase from our website at www.gashopperinc.com or any Zodiac dealer or inflatable repair shop. The one been used in this video is Stabond UK-148.
@@gashopperinc I can't find the sticker on the site
What sticker are you looking for?
Is this a pvc
Can I put a floor in my zodiac cadet fast roller 285 if so what type ?
You probably could. Would have to look for a boat in the same length and see of the floors fit, not just length, but the width also.
Was that really worth the effort?
When someone's pays you to do it, it certainly is.
Better than using a dremel, a drill with a paint stripper wheel(Dico Nylox))