Hi Can you tell me what will stick flywire to vinyl on my pop top. Area is only about 8 inches by 6 inches. Thanks
Dougwe said
10:30 AM Jan 24, 2016
Maybe contact adhesive, like used for laminate.
You could also have a chat to Clark Rubber maybe or even ask Rockies (Rocky Lizard) bestest mate, Mr Google.
Keep Safe on the roads.
Cupie said
11:25 AM Jan 24, 2016
Being a cheapskate, rather than replace my van flyscreens when they get a tear, often where they attach to the 'rubber' seal, I use the black windscreen seal compound.
Works very well & matches the rubber seal material.
teago said
01:23 PM Jan 24, 2016
I sew mine with braid fishing line teago
PeterD said
07:06 PM Jan 24, 2016
If it is the permanent ventilation in the top of the sleeve you are talking about, they generally have the mesh sewn on. i suggest you sew a new piece of mesh onto a surrounding and then stick that on with a glue that is used for roll out awning repairs.
Cruising Cruze said
09:07 PM Jan 24, 2016
If you just want to stick it on top of a vent a bit of super glue will do the trick
I have magnetic fly screens all around on my house and that is how they stick them to the strips
Cheers John
Lee4 said
02:58 PM Jan 28, 2016
Thank you for all the advise. It is only the small vent so super glue or adhesive will give a go. Thank Lee4
laurieoz said
03:54 PM Jan 28, 2016
I had a pop top motorhome
Had some small holes and some larger splits in some areas.
I used pieces of flywire held in place with my wife's nail polish (you can choose the colour!)
madaboutled said
09:00 PM Jan 28, 2016
If you've got a soldering handy you can plastic weld with it. It's not that hard to do, I've done it myself a few times just google "how to plastic weld with a soldering iron" and you get lots of links to Utube videos. A plastic weld will do it better and cleaner than glueing.
Hi Can you tell me what will stick flywire to vinyl on my pop top. Area is only about 8 inches by 6 inches. Thanks
You could also have a chat to Clark Rubber maybe or even ask Rockies (Rocky Lizard) bestest mate, Mr Google.
Keep Safe on the roads.
Being a cheapskate, rather than replace my van flyscreens when they get a tear, often where they attach to the 'rubber' seal, I use the black windscreen seal compound.
Works very well & matches the rubber seal material.
I sew mine with braid fishing line teago
If it is the permanent ventilation in the top of the sleeve you are talking about, they generally have the mesh sewn on. i suggest you sew a new piece of mesh onto a surrounding and then stick that on with a glue that is used for roll out awning repairs.
I have magnetic fly screens all around on my house and that is how they stick them to the strips
Cheers John
I had a pop top motorhome
Had some small holes and some larger splits in some areas.
I used pieces of flywire held in place with my wife's nail polish (you can choose the colour!)
If you've got a soldering handy you can plastic weld with it. It's not that hard to do, I've done it myself a few times just google "how to plastic weld with a soldering iron" and you get lots of links to Utube videos. A plastic weld will do it better and cleaner than glueing.