Tarp Patching
If you can, get a 1" wallpaper seam roller and use that to roll out the patch. Use the flattest surface you can find and if I have the time I "paint" the edges with the cement.
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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If tarping is like wrapping a present, do you guys have special tarps for holidays and special occasions. Like tarps that say Merry Christmas and stuff.Mudguppy Thanks this.
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Just stick your head in the drivers lounge and ask for help. You will have half a dozen drivers pulling out their tricks of the trade and wanting to share their info with you. Try not to be shy, you will have a great appreciation for the Mercer family afterwards.Highway Sailor, Mudguppy and DragonTamerBrat Thank this.
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I'm cheap, I use a wooden rolling pin from Walmart. But I also torch my patches.
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It's more like he hates asking for help! Why do you think *I* am the one asking all the questions, LOL. I'm not a-skeered of you boys or of asking for help for someone else!Mudguppy and CJndaTruck Thank this.
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LOL. If you had seen some of these guys you might be ;pTruckin_Texas91411, DragonTamerBrat, Mudguppy and 1 other person Thank this.
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You haven't seen Jim, LOL! It's the skinny quiet ones you need to be leary of!
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WTF is that supposed to mean? LolMarkH83, CJndaTruck and Mudguppy Thank this.
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HEY!!!
I resemble that remark!!!!
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You guys put too much time and effort into your patches. I don't clean it or anything. I just goop the rubber cement on both pieces, give it a minute or so to dry, stick them together, and voila. I haven't had any come off no matter how big or small the patch was.
*side note* DO NOT use the spray cement though. That aerosol can isn't worth crap, the glue doesn't hold even if you clean it first.
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