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Bikesoiler
July 4th 03, 07:40 AM
Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve



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Richard Sherratt
July 4th 03, 08:58 AM
On 4 Jul 2003 16:30:05 +0950, Bikesoiler
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>Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
>lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve

I've been using a pen-stick SuperGlue to restick the little velcro
tabs on my Giro pneumo. These are the velcro tabs that hold the
sweat/fit/whatever pads in place. I tested it on an outside bit of the
foam and it was just OK. It melted the foam a bit, but it didn't bore
through to the other side. It could be that the volatiles in the glue
are the nasties that melt the foam and maybe they evaporated quickly.
I'm not a chemist.

You could send an email to your helmet's manufacturer. Hmmm ... I'm
going to email Giro :-)

Regards,
Richard.

Richard Sherratt
July 4th 03, 08:58 AM
On 4 Jul 2003 16:30:05 +0950, Bikesoiler
> wrote:

>Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
>lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve

I've been using a pen-stick SuperGlue to restick the little velcro
tabs on my Giro pneumo. These are the velcro tabs that hold the
sweat/fit/whatever pads in place. I tested it on an outside bit of the
foam and it was just OK. It melted the foam a bit, but it didn't bore
through to the other side. It could be that the volatiles in the glue
are the nasties that melt the foam and maybe they evaporated quickly.
I'm not a chemist.

You could send an email to your helmet's manufacturer. Hmmm ... I'm
going to email Giro :-)

Regards,
Richard.

K&C Russell
July 4th 03, 11:57 AM
"Bikesoiler" > wrote in message
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> Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
> lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve
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Why don't you peel out the old velcro dots and replace them with new ones
they are cheap enough. You should be able to get them in hardware and craft
shops.

Kevin

K&C Russell
July 4th 03, 11:57 AM
"Bikesoiler" > wrote in message
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> Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
> lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve
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Why don't you peel out the old velcro dots and replace them with new ones
they are cheap enough. You should be able to get them in hardware and craft
shops.

Kevin

Ted Linnell
July 5th 03, 08:00 AM
"stu" > wrote:

>double sided tape maybe???
>
My experience has been that the velcro "dots" kept coming unstuck.
Tried new velcro "dots", still kept coming off.
Tried double sided tape, no good.
All the glues I have tested on foam eat through it.
Ended up drilling some fine holes through the foam and sewing the
velcro on with waxed thread.

Regards,

Ted.
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Ted Linnell
July 5th 03, 08:00 AM
"stu" > wrote:

>double sided tape maybe???
>
My experience has been that the velcro "dots" kept coming unstuck.
Tried new velcro "dots", still kept coming off.
Tried double sided tape, no good.
All the glues I have tested on foam eat through it.
Ended up drilling some fine holes through the foam and sewing the
velcro on with waxed thread.

Regards,

Ted.
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Bob Chambers
July 5th 03, 09:56 AM
My "stick on" velcro dots came off initially, but now superglue holds them
fast to the polystyrene foam. You can safely yank the velcro apart without
removing the stuck dot.
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Bob Chambers
"Ted Linnell" > wrote in message
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> "stu" > wrote:
>
> >double sided tape maybe???
> >
> My experience has been that the velcro "dots" kept coming unstuck.
> Tried new velcro "dots", still kept coming off.
> Tried double sided tape, no good.
> All the glues I have tested on foam eat through it.
> Ended up drilling some fine holes through the foam and sewing the
> velcro on with waxed thread.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ted.
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> | Ted Linnell > |
> | |
> | Nunawading, Victoria , Australia |
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Bob Chambers
July 5th 03, 09:56 AM
My "stick on" velcro dots came off initially, but now superglue holds them
fast to the polystyrene foam. You can safely yank the velcro apart without
removing the stuck dot.
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Bob Chambers
"Ted Linnell" > wrote in message
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> "stu" > wrote:
>
> >double sided tape maybe???
> >
> My experience has been that the velcro "dots" kept coming unstuck.
> Tried new velcro "dots", still kept coming off.
> Tried double sided tape, no good.
> All the glues I have tested on foam eat through it.
> Ended up drilling some fine holes through the foam and sewing the
> velcro on with waxed thread.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ted.
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> | Ted Linnell > |
> | |
> | Nunawading, Victoria , Australia |
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Wainwright
July 5th 03, 10:46 AM
One of my pads in the helmet came off a few weeks ago and before I left work
to ride home I stuck it on with glue from a "roll on" Glue Stick - one of
the yellow ones, not sure of the brand name.
It's still stuck fast!

Paul

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Bob Chambers wrote in message
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>My "stick on" velcro dots came off initially, but now superglue holds them
>fast to the polystyrene foam. You can safely yank the velcro apart without
>removing the stuck dot.
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>Bob Chambers
>"Ted Linnell" > wrote in message
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>> "stu" > wrote:
>>
>> >double sided tape maybe???
>> >
>> My experience has been that the velcro "dots" kept coming unstuck.
>> Tried new velcro "dots", still kept coming off.
>> Tried double sided tape, no good.
>> All the glues I have tested on foam eat through it.
>> Ended up drilling some fine holes through the foam and sewing the
>> velcro on with waxed thread.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ted.
>> ================================================== ============
>> | Ted Linnell > |
>> | |
>> | Nunawading, Victoria , Australia |
>> ================================================== ============
>

David Bailey
July 6th 03, 11:40 AM
I have spoken to the old distributor for Giro and they said to use hobby
glue or water based glue such as PVA clean the foam and apply glue, wait
till glue is almost dry 10-15 mins then apply wait 24 hours for it to dry.

John Retchford
July 6th 03, 11:43 PM
"Pants soiler" > wrote in message
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> Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
> lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve
>
All the helmets I know are based on polystyrene foam. Solvent based
adhesives (e.g. contact adhesives) dissolve the stuff nicely. Epoxies are
safe on polystyrene - I have used them with complete success. Test a small,
unimportant part first in case your helmet is made of something else. Water
based glues (e.g. PVA) will not stand up to the rain and sweat.
Cyanoacrylates ("super glue") will work for a while, but break down in time
from exposure to water.

John Retchford

Malvern_star
July 7th 03, 02:40 PM
Bikesoiler wrote:
> Anyone know what glue I should use to restick my hemet pads? I know a
> lot of glues will melt/disolve the foam. Cheer Steve



Hot glue gun.

cheers



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