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Tamaroak 5 April 2005 00:53:58
 I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak.
What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?

I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet
un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires,
but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.

Capt. jeff
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Tamaroak 5 April 2005 00:53:01 permanent link ]
 I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak.
What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?

I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet
un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires,
but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.

Capt. jeff
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Calif Bill 5 April 2005 01:23:00 permanent link ]
 Check with West Marine. I think Taylor has a lifetime warrantee on the
fenders.

"Tamaroak" <colwe003@tc.umn.ed­u> wrote in message
news:wMCdnd3Gx__2NM­zfRVn-qQ@comcast.com­...> I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak.> What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?>
I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet> un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires,> but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.>
Capt. jeff


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Gene Kearns 5 April 2005 01:47:11 permanent link ]
 On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 21:23:00 GMT, "Calif Bill"
<bmckee.nospam@ix.n­etcom.com> wrote:
Check with West Marine. I think Taylor has a lifetime warrantee on the>fenders.>
"Tamaroak" <colwe003@tc.umn.ed­u> wrote in message>news:wMCdnd­3Gx__2NMzfRVn-qQ@com­cast.com...>> I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak.>> What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?>>
I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet>> un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires,>> but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.>>
Capt. jeff>

The warranty is against them splitting.... Catch 22 is that they
can't split when they don't hold air... which is usually how they
fail.

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JimH 5 April 2005 02:43:34 permanent link ]
 
"Tamaroak" <colwe003@tc.umn.ed­u> wrote in message
news:wMCdnd3Gx__2NM­zfRVn-qQ@comcast.com­...> I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak. > What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?>
I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet un-named > substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires, but don't > want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.>
Capt. jeff

http://www.go2marin­e.com/g2m/action/GoB­Page/id/22333F/patch­ing_kit_polyform.htm­l

I never used it but it may be worth a try.


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Marley 5 April 2005 04:51:39 permanent link ]
 Tamaroak wrote:> I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak. > What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?>
I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet un-named > substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires, but > don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.>
Capt. jeff

Friend of mine filled a couple of fenders with foam spray...you know,
the stuff used to fill leaks in houses and what not?

They are still pretty soft, and never ever deflate. I thought it was a
clever idea given the cost of fenders, although I haven't tried it myself.

M
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Jere Lull 5 April 2005 07:19:23 permanent link ]
 In article <wMCdnaLGx_-uNMzfRV­n-qQ@comcast.com>,
Tamaroak <colwe003@tc.umn.ed­u> wrote:
I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak. > What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them?>
I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet > un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires, > but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff.>
Capt. jeff

You might contact Taylor. Ours had a lifetime guarantee (about 20 years
ago, but we have the tags....)

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