New Canvas Snaps
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New Canvas Snaps
Getting my "off-season" helm cover water-proofed and ready for use soon and found I had to replace one of the button snaps. With the help of our friendly local Ace hardware store it seemed liked an quick easy task until I found the snap kit I purchased contained slightly smaller snaps than the ones that were in my old canvas. My question is are there more than one size button snaps for canvas or has the industry gone entirely to new smaller size?
1977 Trojan Tri-cabin
"Seaweed"
Home port East Chicago, In.
"Seaweed"
Home port East Chicago, In.
I may be way out there in left field with this.........
I may be right, or I may be wrong....
But I think that this is what happens when we start to import all our goods from other countries, looking at costs and profitability.
Check the "Made In" label
is it Imperial..or metric?
here in Canada, most of us have 2 sets of tools as well, usually both metric and imperial measurements.
I imagine the clasps, depending on where they are coming from may fall into this same catch 22.
Just saying.........
I may be right, or I may be wrong....
But I think that this is what happens when we start to import all our goods from other countries, looking at costs and profitability.
Check the "Made In" label
is it Imperial..or metric?
here in Canada, most of us have 2 sets of tools as well, usually both metric and imperial measurements.
I imagine the clasps, depending on where they are coming from may fall into this same catch 22.
Just saying.........
1980 Trojan F 25 "MY TYME" (sold)
1986 Thundercraft Magnum 280 "The HAILEY-SAVANNAH"
http://www.cbyc.ca/
1986 Thundercraft Magnum 280 "The HAILEY-SAVANNAH"
http://www.cbyc.ca/
you might try an upolstery supply and see if they have the correct size snap. I have noticed the walmart home depot etc snaps and grommets are quite inferior to the actual marine canvas upolstery grade hardware. Ive used the lesser quality in a pinch, but the good ones perform much better, they are usually chromed brass with a stainless spring.