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slivings 02-03-2007 08:22 AM

Canvas Snap Tools
 
I have some snaps on my cockpit cover that always come undone when towing, the ones at the center of the windshield. So my assumption is that the female side of the snap is worn out. So in looking for a snap replacement tool, is there one that's better than the others? And how do you get the old snap out of the canvas...drilling?

Thanks

Chris Sunkin 02-03-2007 11:52 AM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 
Pretty sure Boat US has them.

The easiest way to remove them is with a dremel with a small ball-shaped carbide burr. Grind off the little crimped-over nub on the underside. A drill bit will grab and spin the cap and can burn thru the cover.

cosmic12 02-03-2007 02:57 PM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 
Scott I told you I have them don't buy anyting

Racine 02-05-2007 05:54 PM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 
Sidecutters are fast and don't hurt your canvas, some call them linemans pliers, use em every day,:D ! Have a canvas shop!
Don

lakeluvr 02-07-2007 09:24 AM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 

Originally Posted by Racine (Post 2016477)
Sidecutters are fast and don't hurt your canvas, some call them linemans pliers, use em every day,:D ! Have a canvas shop!
Don

What he said. Putting new snaps in is another issue however. There is no "cheap" and "easy" way to install snaps. A cheap method is manual using an anvil like device to hold head then using a driver tool to bend center down. Will work, but not 100%. There are some special "heads" that will fit on a big pair of vise grips. AGain these do work, a bit more expensive than first method, but not 100%. The real deal is a specialty tool that costs over 100 bucks. But works everytime. Good luck.

45sonic 02-07-2007 06:23 PM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 
Where can you get a good tool to install the snaps? Not the vise grip style or that manual one you hit with a hammer.

cosmic12 02-07-2007 08:31 PM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 
I don't remember where I got it , was about 10 yrs ago. Its like a big C-clamp with a handel and has different dies that go inboth sides of it. Works great you can't mess it up

hunster 02-07-2007 09:16 PM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 
Fasnap.com every fastner , gromet , plastic fastner you have ever seen, go into the catalog. Page 57 press n snap!

lakeluvr 02-08-2007 11:39 AM

Re: Canvas Snap Tools
 

Originally Posted by hunster (Post 2019315)
Fasnap.com every fastner , gromet , plastic fastner you have ever seen, go into the catalog. Page 57 press n snap!

I couldn't get the links to their catalog to work.

I have access to the tool from my supplier but you have to be a dealer and have an account to buy from them. My cost on the tool is $129.00 plus shipping. If interested I can order one for you and have it drop shipped directly to you. Send me an email to: [email protected] if interested.

johnny b good 02-10-2007 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by slivings (Post 2013512)
I have some snaps on my cockpit cover that always come undone when towing, the ones at the center of the windshield. So my assumption is that the female side of the snap is worn out. So in looking for a snap replacement tool, is there one that's better than the others? And how do you get the old snap out of the canvas...drilling?

Thanks

If the new female snaps dont work try the pull dot snaps.The snaps have to be pulled from behind. The wind from trailering wont be able to lift your cover off. I have them in the front of the windsheild on my boat.


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