Really helpful video. I particularly enjoyed the tip about pushing a piece of liner through the hole to have a dry piece in behind. That’s simple but clever!
Great video, but I believe there’s a few incidents where you meant to say to use, “single-sided adhesive patch.” All your videos have been so educational. Thank you.
Firestone has a few options for glue/adhesive that usually come in cans. It's labeled "primer". but it is an adhesive. Firestone recommends using with splicing tape (two-sided super sticky) between the EPDM liners where you're joining them and then a seam tape which goes on top of the seam. Finally, Firestone recommends using a "lap sealant" which is basically a special type of caulking to seal where the seam tape and the EPDM liner meet.
Really helpful video. I particularly enjoyed the tip about pushing a piece of liner through the hole to have a dry piece in behind. That’s simple but clever!
Thank you, I've done it enough to learn little things like that that can help.
Great video, but I believe there’s a few incidents where you meant to say to use, “single-sided adhesive patch.” All your videos have been so educational. Thank you.
What do you use for glue?
My local pond store has a glue that is made by firestone, who makes the epdm liners. It's called "primer" however. But it's a glue.
Firestone has a few options for glue/adhesive that usually come in cans. It's labeled "primer". but it is an adhesive. Firestone recommends using with splicing tape (two-sided super sticky) between the EPDM liners where you're joining them and then a seam tape which goes on top of the seam. Finally, Firestone recommends using a "lap sealant" which is basically a special type of caulking to seal where the seam tape and the EPDM liner meet.