lining inside horse trailer
LANNEF
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2010-11-07 9:43 PM (#126773)
Subject: lining inside horse trailer


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I have a horse trailer that is lined about halfway up the walls and on the doors with black lining. It is attached with screws and also glued on and sealed around the edges. I would describe it as a very dense heavy rubber type substance. In a few places it is separating from the wall. I wondered if any of you could tell me what to buy and where to buy it from to glue it back to the walls.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2010-11-07 9:59 PM (#126775 - in reply to #126773)
Subject: RE: lining inside horse trailer


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Originally written by LANNEF on 2010-11-07 10:43 PM

I have a horse trailer that is lined about halfway up the walls and on the doors with black lining. It is attached with screws and also glued on and sealed around the edges. I would describe it as a very dense heavy rubber type substance. In a few places it is separating from the wall. I wondered if any of you could tell me what to buy and where to buy it from to glue it back to the walls.
As Gard stated here... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=138... You can use polyurethane construction adhesive. However it will not have enough bonding strength to carry the full weight of heavy stall mats, if that is what you're using for the wall covering. The weight should be supported by screws or bolts installed along the top edge of the mat.
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