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Old November 9th 16, 11:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Time to replace the carpeting in my Cobra trailer

I stongly advise NOT using Cobra replacement carpet. The failure mode for Cobra carpet is the rubber backing. My carpet started falling out of the top of the trailer three years after the trailer was made. I reglued it but the failure was the rubber backing and the carpet fell down the next year.
Use indoor/outdoor carpet and you should be golden.
However...make sure to remove all the old rubber backing and glue from the trailer before placing the new stuff.
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Old November 10th 16, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 3:57:49 PM UTC-8, wrote:
I stongly advise NOT using Cobra replacement carpet. The failure mode for Cobra carpet is the rubber backing. My carpet started falling out of the top of the trailer three years after the trailer was made. I reglued it but the failure was the rubber backing and the carpet fell down the next year.

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Old November 10th 16, 02:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I just bought a nice 6'x9' or so roll of carpet at Home Depot for around $18. Very short pile and no backing.

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Old November 10th 16, 03:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 6:36:30 PM UTC-8, wrote:
I just bought a nice 6'x9' or so roll of carpet at Home Depot for around $18. Very short pile and no backing.

Tom


Automotive type carpeting generally sold at auto re upholstery stores (not floor covering) are light weight and pliable. Light weight is the magic here, makes no difference cut pile or loop, generally cut pile will work better as it won't unravel.
As far as glues - contact cement is what you want but be careful not to buy the "green" labeled ones as they simply don't work. The old fashioned stuff unfortunately is only sold in small cans, makes it more expensive but it is still worth it, make sure you know how to use it or better yet get advise from someone who does- you could end up with sagging messy carpet all over the place and very sticky fingers otherwise.
Just so happens to be in the business for more decades than I care to admit....
 




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