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e-mammut
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by e-mammut » Tuesday 20 April 2004, 14:05

my burton ak glove(material:triple layered kevlar-goretex laminate) became over-heated and was destroyed
by melting away at the palm (hypo-thenar area) while touching the snow in the morning (hard packed).
for the next season i would like to tune my gloves and protect the hypo
-thenar area .
has anyone experiences with connecting rubber, leather, p-tex etc.
to the glove .

?
-what kind of glue is best?
-what kind of stitches are efficient?
-any other materials? e.g. car-tires ...
mammut.
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skywalker
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by skywalker » Tuesday 20 April 2004, 14:09
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István
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by István » Tuesday 20 April 2004, 17:18
Check
viewtopic.php?t=799
Cheers,
István
ps.: Don't be mad at Skywalker. He's an engineer. He approches issues from a technical perspective...

(maybe in this case he's right, use the search engine)
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skywalker
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by skywalker » Tuesday 20 April 2004, 17:21
I'm afraid, he already is
So I will have to be more careful in the future!!!
Sorry, mammut
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by Arnaud » Tuesday 20 April 2004, 18:13
Hi Mammut
I don't know if you understand french, but have a look to this post :
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viewtopic.php?t=682
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e-mammut
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by e-mammut » Wednesday 21 April 2004, 10:48
Good morning,Luke!
It's just nice to have a real technicien in this forum.
I am really not pissed about your posts .
Stay rude!!!
I think I have to check out
this aquaglutene thing ;polyglutene?!
(-merci bien ,arnaud !)
Skywalker- could you find out, where polyglue
is available in germany?
and what it is all about
best wishes from berlin,
Mammut

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by nils » Wednesday 21 April 2004, 10:54
Even in Berlin !
You might want to check with diving gear shops: they ususally have this for sale in small bottles to repair hydrospeed and thick neoprene wetsuits.
the stuff works also great on lighter neoprene like surfing wetsuits: i use it on the inside of my Billabong wetsuit so all the stitches are now waterproof and they also are much stronger!
All i need to know now is what chemical to use to clean the brush that used aquaglutene ( acetone? white spirit? alcohol?)
N.
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by Arnaud » Wednesday 21 April 2004, 11:11
where polyglue is available in germany?
Send a mail to
http://www.grolleausport.com/ . Maybe they have a german reseller.
All i need to know now is what chemical to use to clean the brush that used aquaglutene
white spirit and alcohol are too "soft" solvent . Acetone is too volatil.
I tried with an "agressive" (and harmful) blend of toluene and MEK (methylethylketone). It works, but cost more than a brush !
Arnaud
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