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Only thing left to do is put on the skins..... I'm thinking that is going to be the most difficult part  :rotflmao:
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3m 77 spray adhesive then are you going to clear over them? 

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      I think someone might build a set of those but paint them to look like a big ketchup bottle. Just sayin.
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Looking good HD. I guess whatever you use hopefully it doesn't set fast so you can move the skins anyhow. Not sure how contact cement for laminate sets up.

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First class!

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is it like a car wrap?? 
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Only thing left to do is put on the skins..... I'm thinking that is going to be the most difficult part  :rotflmao:
yea maybe doing BEFORE you have a 12pac of those lattes............ :tut: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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      I think someone might build a set of those but paint them to look like a big ketchup bottle. Just sayin.
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: yea ole boober would!!!!!!!! :mooning: :mooning:
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      I think someone might build a set of those but paint them to look like a big ketchup bottle. Just sayin.
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: yea ole boober would!!!!!!!! :mooning: :mooning:
As a toilet seat maybe.. :happy1:

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is it like a car wrap??
I dunno....  :confused: it's my first time try'in this.
it looks like a giant sticker.

we'll see....  :rotflmao:
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is it like a car wrap??
I dunno....  :confused: it's my first time try'in this.
it looks like a giant sticker.

we'll see....  :rotflmao:

good luck HD!!!   :happy1:
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is it like a car wrap??
I dunno....  :confused: it's my first time try'in this.
it looks like a giant sticker.

we'll see....  :rotflmao:

If it is self adhesive it will stick to your wood.  If it is a car wrap it will not stick to wood.  Either way if you were to seal them with an epoxy or urethane they will stick better....just my opinion for what its worth.

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Only thing left to do is put on the skins..... I'm thinking that is going to be the most difficult part  :rotflmao:
I would lay it on there with the backing still on it to get an idea where the holes going to line up.  Once lined up at the hole and all sided, tape the large side of the hole sheet down on the edges to hold it in place. Then pull the backing on the short side of the hole and roll it down with a vinyl roller and maybe a bondo body filler squeegee to get the air out and lay it down flat.  Then start working the other way, pulling the backer off as you work down it.  There are some good videos on Youtube on how to lay large decals!  :happy1:
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No disrespect Leech but bondo squeegees will scratch.  A vinyl squeegee is felt tipped and will not scratch or mar the product.  I learned this the hard way putting graphics on boats.  If you need one HD let me know and I will send you a couple out tomorrow. 

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is it like a car wrap??
I dunno....  :confused: it's my first time try'in this.
it looks like a giant sticker.

we'll see....  :rotflmao:

If it is self adhesive it will stick to your wood.  If it is a car wrap it will not stick to wood.  Either way if you were to seal them with an epoxy or urethane they will stick better....just my opinion for what its worth.
Yup I sanded the top and put down some polyurethane. It's pretty smooth. I don't have a squeegee
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is it like a car wrap??
I dunno....  :confused: it's my first time try'in this.
it looks like a giant sticker.

we'll see....  :rotflmao:

If it is self adhesive it will stick to your wood.  If it is a car wrap it will not stick to wood.  Either way if you were to seal them with an epoxy or urethane they will stick better....just my opinion for what its worth.
Yup I sanded the top and put down some polyurethane. It's pretty smooth. I don't have a squeegee

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No disrespect Leech but bondo squeegees will scratch.  A vinyl squeegee is felt tipped and will not scratch or mar the product.  I learned this the hard way putting graphics on boats.  If you need one HD let me know and I will send you a couple out tomorrow.
Hardly, maybe your thinking of the metal ones?  I've used these on bondo, decals and other applications for years!   :happy1:
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I used to use those until I tore a graphic with it.  Then learned of these.

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I got them today and anxious to try them out. It will be next week's project to finish.

I really appreciate the help Scenic!
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I got them today and anxious to try them out. It will be next week's project to finish.

I really appreciate the help Scenic!

Awesome.  Looking forward to seeing the finished product!!

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I got them today and anxious to try them out. It will be next week's project to finish.

I really appreciate the help Scenic!

Awesome.  Looking forward to seeing the finished product!!
I am too!
Hey look your bobber is up!

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I got them today and anxious to try them out. It will be next week's project to finish.

I really appreciate the help Scenic!

Awesome.  Looking forward to seeing the finished product!!
I am too!
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      I saw on TV that there is a company here in Minnesota, I think, that makes them out of granite. Each one weighs 280 pounds.
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      I saw on TV that there is a company here in Minnesota, I think, that makes them out of granite. Each one weighs 280 pounds.

no thanks!! 
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Wow!  That is a trim around thing.  No moving it.  I bet they are beautiful though.

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      My bad. They're made by Granite City Cornhole out of Vermont.
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So......I gots a question....

After I get these "skins" on these boards, should I seal them or spray some kind of urethane on top to make them more sturdy?
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Following as I built a set this year as well. Curious how the skins affect the “slide”…  keep us posted
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So......I gots a question....

After I get these "skins" on these boards, should I seal them or spray some kind of urethane on top to make them more sturdy?

By adding a couple coats of Urathane you will protect your wrap for longer use.  Bags get dirt on them and the sliding will wear off the surface without a clear.

Just be sure the clear you use is compatible with your vinyl.  Once dry give it a light buffing.