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Gale_Hawkins
Aug 24, 2015Explorer
gbopp wrote:
Spend the money and buy a roller. Eternabond sells one but, you can get the same thing cheaper on Ebay. I like the steel roller, some like the wood roller. They do a good job.
I would probably use two sections for the arch. It will be easier.
Maybe someone has a better idea for the arch area.
2x on getting the roller. There is the mechanical sticking more like duct tape then there is the chemical bonding. It takes a lot of pressure to pop the chemical bonding properties (westend covered that well). We use acetone to clean.
Eternabond typically comes off for two reasons over time. The surface had silicone on it or not enough pressure was used to trigger the chemical bonding.
In direct hot sun in hot weather it will stick to itself fast after you remove the plastic film we found if not carefully. We started it and pulled the plastic film out as we hand pressed it into place then rolled with a lot of pressure.
This is all covered well on Eternabond site. It is not hard but doing a short test strip in a place it is need can be helpful.
IF you have to lap it on the edges of the roof because you run out of a roll we started from the rear so limbs would not find a catch edge.
Just like cutting lumber we did the long runs first to reduce odds of splicing. It is awesome stuff.
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