Great video, thank you! I cut up an old yogurt lid instead of cutting board and clamped it together. Maybe not as uniform of a press, but still worked well.
Wow,, fantastic job, I've been looking for an adhesive like this, to repair my trail running shoes, I think this E6000 will be perfect, thanks for the tutorial,, 👍 ps,, I even have an old chopping board I can use,, 👍 pps.. And some old work gloves ha ha,, 👍
That's a tough one, never had a glove wear away there before. The same way I suppose, you'd need a smaller piece of packing that can fit into the finger area.
I'd say it depends, putting the glue on the glove would make less mess where the hole is but if you are using some plastic backing it doesn't matter since it will just dry and not stick to anything. Putting the glue on the patch ensures the patch is completely covered in glue including the edges. If you make sure to cover the entire area of the patch I don't see a problem with applying the glue directly to the glove.
Great idea. I improvised by cutting out the palms of outgrown hockey gloves and glued 2 pieces. One on the outside and another inside.
Sounds like a pretty solid solution.
Great video, thank you! I cut up an old yogurt lid instead of cutting board and clamped it together. Maybe not as uniform of a press, but still worked well.
Good instructions! Looking forward to patching my thumbs.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this vid. My gloves have been through 25+ skates and your fix helped me as well!! Cheers!🎉
Glad to hear some results!
Wow,, fantastic job, I've been looking for an adhesive like this, to repair my trail running shoes, I think this E6000 will be perfect, thanks for the tutorial,, 👍
ps,, I even have an old chopping board I can use,, 👍
pps.. And some old work gloves ha ha,, 👍
Glad to help
Thanks for sharing the tips, worked great for me.
Glad it helped
How did you cut the cutting board so clean and shape it?
Just with a saw and then sanded.
@@DavidPhamChannel Thanks, David. Followed your process and just took off the clamp after 3 hours… now sitting for 21 hours. So far so good!
@@hothempire I hope it all works out for you. Let me know how it goes.
I plan to attempt this tomorrow, I will paste a feed back!
How would you clamp/add backing to a patch at the base of one of the fingers? In my case ring finger.
That's a tough one, never had a glove wear away there before. The same way I suppose, you'd need a smaller piece of packing that can fit into the finger area.
Will the glued patch still be soft and malible? I used shoe goo on my gloves before and it made them stiff and rigid
This isn't shoe glue. The glue is awesome, the patch stays soft and flexible in warm and cold weather. Try it!
@@DavidPhamChannel awesome, I will try it
If I’m patching a hole in my palm, would it be better to put the glue around the hole, instead of on the patch?
I'd say it depends, putting the glue on the glove would make less mess where the hole is but if you are using some plastic backing it doesn't matter since it will just dry and not stick to anything. Putting the glue on the patch ensures the patch is completely covered in glue including the edges. If you make sure to cover the entire area of the patch I don't see a problem with applying the glue directly to the glove.
Hack saw will cut the cutting board just fine:)
@@RedMile04 Just used a jig saw, it melted back together right behind the cut, , another pass cleaned it right up though.