woodbutcher
June 24th, 2012, 03:19 PM
Not really too sure of this fact, but were the Tweed amps originally covered using HHG? If so, I'd like to find out more about the technique.
Since it is a heat activated glue, it wouldn't seem practical to apply the fabric and glue at the same time. I would guess that a coat of glue is applied to the box and allowed to set up. Then the fabric would be positioned on the box and the glue re-activated with a heat source, like a clothes iron. Pure speculation on my part, of course.
Can anyone point me towards more info on this? My Googling skills have let me down on this one.
I have HHG granules on hand and might be willing to try this method if I can find out more about it. On the other hand, I also have a gallon or two of 3M Fastbond 30 from my plastic laminating days.
Thanks,
Mark
Since it is a heat activated glue, it wouldn't seem practical to apply the fabric and glue at the same time. I would guess that a coat of glue is applied to the box and allowed to set up. Then the fabric would be positioned on the box and the glue re-activated with a heat source, like a clothes iron. Pure speculation on my part, of course.
Can anyone point me towards more info on this? My Googling skills have let me down on this one.
I have HHG granules on hand and might be willing to try this method if I can find out more about it. On the other hand, I also have a gallon or two of 3M Fastbond 30 from my plastic laminating days.
Thanks,
Mark
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