Rattletrap2 Posted January 3, 2019 Report Posted January 3, 2019 I remember those Ranger Fisherman boats from the old days of Babe Winkelman and In-Fisherman. They both used those boats in the late '80's and early 90's. Very nice!
Fish Farmer Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 Looks great I'm doing the same with my Lund replacing carpet with vinyl, what glue did you use if you don't mind me asking. They say use a water base glue not contact cement.
AKRISONER Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 The rare glass tiller..very cool anyone that doesn’t like a glass boat probably has a few screws loose, most likely from being bashed around in a tin can ? 1
tomkat Posted January 4, 2019 Author Report Posted January 4, 2019 I used a 3m aerosol for the compartment lids and for the floor it came in a bucket from Home Depot and I used a notched trowel don’t remember the name but it was for outdoor carpet / vinyl . It seemed to adhere well hopefully it lasts. When using the 3m for the lids you need to be very precise with placement as there is no movement after it’s down. I got the vinyl at bass pro across the border as I didn’t see it advertised in the Canadian stores but I was told they do have it here? Think I was around 300 bucks for the vinyl. I had never done it before and I think it was easier to work with than carpet would be. 1
Fish Farmer Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, tomkat said: I used a 3m aerosol for the compartment lids and for the floor it came in a bucket from Home Depot and I used a notched trowel don’t remember the name but it was for outdoor carpet / vinyl . It seemed to adhere well hopefully it lasts. When using the 3m for the lids you need to be very precise with placement as there is no movement after it’s down. I got the vinyl at bass pro across the border as I didn’t see it advertised in the Canadian stores but I was told they do have it here? Think I was around 300 bucks for the vinyl. I had never done it before and I think it was easier to work with than carpet would be. Thanks tomkat, that's what I bought from Home Depot Only problem was after taking the carpet of the doors was the gap from carpet to the vinyl. Had to glue some wood strips to take up the gap on the aluminum doors. This is only one section of the floor, have a few more sections to do, winter project. Edited January 5, 2019 by Fish Farmer
tomkat Posted January 4, 2019 Author Report Posted January 4, 2019 I also took the hinges off so I could get the vinyl wrapped completely. It was a real pain on the ranger lids I had to drill the rivets out and afterwards I couldn’t reuse the holes so I had to offset the hinges on the boat and lids. I only had 1 flush floor compartment the rest were all on the sides and fit on top. 1
Fish Farmer Posted January 5, 2019 Report Posted January 5, 2019 (edited) I did drill out the rivets from the frame but not off the doors it self. I set the doors in the frame so you could see the gap. Left the hinge on the lid, there is a space to get the vinyl in between hinge and lid. I have heavy rivets that I'd bought at Princes Auto that will work. What a job trying to get the old glue off the lids I used brake cleaner and carburetor cleaner , what a mess Edited January 5, 2019 by Fish Farmer
tomkat Posted January 5, 2019 Author Report Posted January 5, 2019 Haha! Yup I was getting frustrated with the compartment lids There are 7 of them. But the carpet and glue was basically decomposing so it had to be done. When you are finished it will all be worth it.
Old Ironmaker Posted January 5, 2019 Report Posted January 5, 2019 Dave, I've done more than a few floors in the last few winters. 3M is the best, beware make sure the material is exactly where you want it. Once on it is a chore to take off within minutes. The trowel notch size is very important based on the instructions of the adhesive, very important. I don't remember exactly which HD adhesive we used. The warmer the adhesive the better it goes on. Make sure the area is well ventilated and use one of those Comfo 2 respirators you may have borrowed from the plant with the proper cartridge, type 2 is all purpose. If not you may think you were in Woodstock. I didn't read the entire thread so I may have said something already pointed out. We got the marine vinyl from a place in Orillia I think, I didn't take the trips. I'll check my iboat.com file to check. That's site is a good one for any boat owner.
Fish Farmer Posted January 6, 2019 Report Posted January 6, 2019 23 hours ago, Old Ironmaker said: Dave, I've done more than a few floors in the last few winters. 3M is the best, beware make sure the material is exactly where you want it. Once on it is a chore to take off within minutes. The trowel notch size is very important based on the instructions of the adhesive, very important. I don't remember exactly which HD adhesive we used. The warmer the adhesive the better it goes on. Make sure the area is well ventilated and use one of those Comfo 2 respirators you may have borrowed from the plant with the proper cartridge, type 2 is all purpose. If not you may think you were in Woodstock. I didn't read the entire thread so I may have said something already pointed out. We got the marine vinyl from a place in Orillia I think, I didn't take the trips. I'll check my iboat.com file to check. That's site is a good one for any boat owner. Thanks Johnny, I've got my vinyl flooring now, I've read about gluing the vinyl and it came up with stuff they say is water base and you have time to move it a little, it doesn't dry right away. Some have used contact cement but you only have one chance after it makes contact.
Old Ironmaker Posted January 6, 2019 Report Posted January 6, 2019 Good luck Dave. It's the 3M spray I was referring to as not moving once set. The liquid is more forgiving. I was thinking of removing the old 24 year old carpet which is in good shape on the StarCraft and putting down vinyl myself. A checker plate type finish . I have more important things on the list of to do's as well as the $$$.
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