On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 15:33:04 UTC+1, Chris Green wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article ,
Chris Green wrote:
I think the subject just about says it all! I want to make some
stretchy waterproof covers and the ideal material would seem to be (to
me) the thin, stretchy vinyl that gloves are made of. I do want the
material pretty thin and lightweight, like the stuff gloves are made
of. I want vinyl/pvc rather than 'rubber' because it is much easier
to glue successfully in my experience, most of the 'rubbers' are
difficult and not as well glued as vinyl/PVC with a solvent weld type
glue.
Do you really mean PVC? It's not what I'd call a stretch material.
Medical type stretchy gloves are latex. Which should glue easily.
Yes, I *do* mean PVC/Vinyl. I have some vinyl gloves just like
surgeons gloves but (among other things) safe for people with a latex
allergy. Vinyl *can* be stretchy, it presumably depends on the amount
of plasticiser and other such things.
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Chris Green
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The only place can think that might have this sort of thing.
https://www.uberkinky.co.uk/
https://www.uberkinky.co.uk/catalogs...q=sheet+of+PVC