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Outdrive1 12-30-2007 07:31 PM

Shrink wrap
 
Where can I get some so that I can transport my boat to an out of state location?

How hard is it to use/apply and what other tools or materials do I need?

We don't do this very often in AZ. so thanks for the help.

Outdrive1 12-31-2007 09:46 AM

TTT. Nobody does their own shrink wrap??????

mr_velocity 12-31-2007 11:11 AM

dr-shrink.com has the wrap. Look on ebay for a Shrinkfast gun which is not cheap.

DiamondPerformance 12-31-2007 11:35 AM

The gun will run you about $900.00. The Film is $300.00 per role (you can wrap 3-4 boats per role of film). The strapping is $90.00 role. Bill

RunninHotRacing163.1 12-31-2007 12:23 PM

dr-shrink.com has the wrap.Take it slow and dont be in a hurry and you'll do fine ,we always wrapped ours before sending it to Havasu or Cali for the winter always hit sno in new mexico . make sure its tight or it'll sand the shine right off your boat.Learned the hard way 1x and had to have it wet sanded and buffed in Havasu

Outdrive1 12-31-2007 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158 (Post 2388373)
dr-shrink.com has the wrap.Take it slow and dont be in a hurry and you'll do fine ,we always wrapped ours before sending it to Havasu or Cali for the winter always hit sno in new mexico . make sure its tight or it'll sand the shine right off your boat.Learned the hard way 1x and had to have it wet sanded and buffed in Havasu

That's good to know. I sold the boat and he's taking it to Oregon, there will probably be snow or rain along the way.

I found dr-shrink, I'll call them Wed.. I also found this place
http://www.shrinkwrapsolutions.com/specials.asp looks like for 50 bucks ai can buy a 50' roll. I just need to figure out the tools, strapping and tape I need. I guess it's a huge rose bud looking attachment that you hook to a propane tank?

RunninHotRacing163.1 12-31-2007 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by BADKACHINA (Post 2388516)
That's good to know. I sold the boat and he's taking it to Oregon, there will probably be snow or rain along the way.

I found dr-shrink, I'll call them Wed.. I also found this place
http://www.shrinkwrapsolutions.com/specials.asp looks like for 50 bucks ai can buy a 50' roll. I just need to figure out the tools, strapping and tape I need. I guess it's a huge rose bud looking attachment that you hook to a propane tank?

For a couple hundred bucks it will be money well spent you'll never see mine in the sno or salt unwrapped .its so much easier to power wash the trailer and unwrap the boat and ready for fun
happy new year and good luck :cool-smiley-027:

RonS 01-01-2008 09:57 AM

If you are going ship the boat get a roll of the preservation tape and you can do it one of two ways, either tape the shrinkwrap to the boat and heat it up, or run the the straps under the hull and heat it up, then tape the shrinkwrap to the hull so that no air gets under it.

My company does both boats and machinery for nationwide and international shipment and we have never had a problem doing it this way.

RonS 01-01-2008 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by BADKACHINA (Post 2388516)
That's good to know. I sold the boat and he's taking it to Oregon, there will probably be snow or rain along the way.

I found dr-shrink, I'll call them Wed.. I also found this place
http://www.shrinkwrapsolutions.com/specials.asp looks like for 50 bucks ai can buy a 50' roll. I just need to figure out the tools, strapping and tape I need. I guess it's a huge rose bud looking attachment that you hook to a propane tank?

Get the 7 mill shrink wrap, 6mil is too thin, which is part of the reason the roll is 50.00.

open87 01-01-2008 10:20 AM

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to get away from that expensive gun for a 1 time use you can use a propane heater and cylinder like you use for a bbq.. takes 2 people to do..


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