Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 19

Thread: Good place for boat carpet??

  1. #1

    Question Good place for boat carpet??

    Where's a good place for boat carpet in Brisbane??

    Also what's good to stick it down to aluminium??

    Thanks then
    Scott
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  2. #2

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Bunnings sell marine carpet in a few different colours at about $35 a metre x 2m wide and have all the different bonding agents. BCF have it for around $40 a metre.
    I would look at using velcro strips around the edges so carpet wont slip but can be easily removed if required.
    Last edited by Triple; 31-03-2011 at 10:42 AM. Reason: added info.

  3. #3

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Quote Originally Posted by Triple View Post
    Bunnings sell marine carpet in a few different colours at about $35 a metre x 2m wide and have all the different bonding agents. I would look at using velcro strips around the edges so carpet wont slip but can be easily removed if required.
    Thanks matey.
    It has to be glued down as it's going on a 11m X 1.2m gang plank.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  4. #4

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    hey scott,

    mate try bunnings for out door/ marine carpet, it was the same gear and 1/2 the price compared to sundown a few years ago when i did my 420 and yah she is still goin. for me it was contact cement but glueing to marine ply - maybe consider clipping because i sometimes wish i could remove and if in your application the glue doesn't bond - game over or a hard fix, at least with clipping you still have the option

    just a thought man

    cheers rod
    It’s the fish’s fault ….. because they swim in the ocean …..

  5. #5

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Finga
    Are Coming To Brisbane To Buy If So When
    I May Be Able To Help
    Brian

  6. #6

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    forget Bunnings, their carpet will fall to bits in no time, go to a boat place, or Clarke rubber,I can get it at the tight price for you, but i would reckon freight would be a bit to Brissy, probably still work out cheaper, to glue down, use contact adhesive, and apply to the Aluminium only, also use genuine selleys glue, the cheap no name one is cheap, but nowhere near as good.

  7. #7

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    I was so tempted to say the floor but I resisted the temptation, but seriously I have work mates going through your part of the world every week if you need some thing droped out just pm me.

  8. #8

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Thanks so much fella's.
    The carpet will be going to Bayside.
    We have to rebuild the brother's gang plank at Ormiston so Brian....we may need to talk

    Easyrider..classic.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  9. #9

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Carpet..... BCF
    Glue .........Kwik grip

  10. #10

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    http://www.continentalcarpets.com.au/2.html

    Toohey Rd Salisbury.

    Book a quote online.

    I've got to stop giving away my trade secrets.

  11. #11

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Try PR Floors at Yatala, they have a web sight .prfloors.com, I have bought marine carpet from them at a good price

  12. #12

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    I know someone...

    and he has the glue...

    and chocolate bickies

    'bout time you came for a visit!

    Cheers

    Pete

  13. #13

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    If ya realy want something decent that will last, "Bautex" Decord is hard to beat.....this is the hard heavy stuff with the ribs in it.
    It is very hard wearing and has very good UV stability.

    I know where in QLD distributer is but I havn't baught from them for ages they only sell whole rolls.....

    BIAS at Tingalpa have it and the price realy is not too bad for an off the roll 1sies and 2sies deal.

    It might be worth giving Jacksons foam and vinyl, at Raceview a call......they are near enough to on the way from warrick, and they are competive and have many goodies....they freight and courier too

    I don't know what SMS at newstead are stocking these days......but if you front them and sound "business like" and convince the surly storeman, they might be worth a go.

    As far as what to put it down with, good quality sprayable brusahable contact cement... Grand Marlin probaly has a bucket of the stuff.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

  14. #14

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Find a trim supplier in the Brisbane area. They will carry automotive trim materials along with marine vinyls and marine carpets. Down here (Vic) I pay about $25/mtr (2mtrs wide) for top quality marine carpet. Been paying that for 5 yrs or more. Also pay about $12/mtr (54inch wide roll) for marine vinyls.

    The Bunnings stuff as mentioned is a second rate product and does not have the longevity in the outdoor environment. It will fall apart.

    Get your glue from a "Plyboard Distributor". The will stock the 20ltr drums for about $80-100. WAYYYYYYYYY cheaper than buying 4ltr cans from Bunnings etc. The trim supplier will very likely also stock the glue and it will be about the same price.

    Glue comes in either brush on or spray on. The spray on is thinned down which does make it easier to brush out.

    Apply to both surfaces, let it tack off and then bring together (sorry to disagree with you there Noel!). Trim the edges with a stanley blade.

    Cheers

  15. #15

    Re: Good place for boat carpet??

    Sorry BM.... glue comes as "brush on/ spray on" or "scrape on".

    I do very much agree that buying it from a board supplier is a good thing.

    Anything with the Selly's brand on it is simply a retail packaged product, and you will generaly pay too much.

    I have mostly baught mine thru a laminex distributer because it is convienient....their contact cements are rebadged Bostic.

    Sorry but the days of getting good spray glue for $80-$100 per 20 litre have been gone for a while... more like $150 to $170 for the good stuff these days...well last time I baught.

    expect to use about 1 litre per square meter sprayed.....brushing will use twice that.

    If you use scrape on you will use rediculous amounts, with no better adhesion.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •