• Andrew McReynolds
    0
    Self taught trimmer here,
    I am making a cover for a small aircraft out of marine canvas however the canvas is rather abrasive and I would prefer something softer for the inside touching the painted finish. The cover that I looked at in person appeared to have a soft cotton tshirt material on the inside. What would your suggestion for bonding a softer material to the inside of the canvas be. Weldwood spray glue, edge sew only, or some other method. My fear would be the weldwood glue would soak through a soft cotton fabric.
    Any suggestions for materials and adhesives or tip greatly appreciated.
  • Peter Pittel
    11
    For indoor or outdoor use, and does the color matter?
    I was thinking car bra material. I believe Rochford supply carries a line of felt or cotton backed boat cover material.
  • Andrew McReynolds
    0
    It's for outdoor use I'll check into the car bra material. Although I know the better covers on the market are made using silver sunbrella canvas but has some sort of soft material bonded to the inside.
  • Peter Pittel
    11
    Rochford supply carries Soft Touch by Odyssey. It is an acrylic woven poly with a soft non -woven backer of 100% poly. scratch resistance backer.
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