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I know of 2 kinds of contact cement that I have used for carpet.  One is BLOWS YOUR HOUSE UP and the other doesn't have flamable fumes.  I get them at a local carpet shop.

If you are removing old carpet, lacquer thinner is the best stuff I have found.

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Yes that looks like the don't blow your house up kind that I used last time.

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Both Henry's and the contact cement need to be at 65 degrees for at least 24 hours to work, the longer the better.  If temps are a problem, I'll be draping a tarp over my boat this weekend and heating underneath with 3 100w light bulbs.  I'm tired of waiting for a warm weekend.  

That's a nice looking rig, although ya might give some thought to upgrading your tow vehicle ;D ;D

That's a nice looking rig, although ya might give some thought to upgrading your tow vehicle ;D ;D

Yeah i could probably save a little time getting out on the lake if I bought a real vehicle.  ;D

You can get the glue pictured above at Lowe's or Home Depot. Read annd follow directions on the pail and you'll have no trouble and end up with a quality job.     Happy fishing.

~B.A.S.S.~N.A.F.C.~BoatU.S.~N.R.A.~A.M.A.~

I use just regular Gorilla Glue (Carpenters Glue)for my carpet if it starts to peel up. I had to use it once last year and it is still holding strong, and its cheap.

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