| Repairing a drysuit #12411 11/01/02 06:40 AM 11/01/02 06:40 AM |
Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 164 The Netherlands (North West Eu... RobLammerts OP
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Posts: 164 The Netherlands (North West Eu... | Hi All,
I have a “Nylon” dry suit and the rubber feet are no longer watertight. Does anyone know which glue to use to fix them ? Please describe the glue material because I am not sure that the brand names available in the US. are also for sale here in Europe.
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Rob
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#12412 11/01/02 07:36 AM 11/01/02 07:36 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 292 Long Island, NY Ed Norris
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Posts: 292 Long Island, NY | I know of a catalogue that caries the glue, but I'll bet my bottom, or my bottom dollar, for that matter, that on Nov. 7 this website will be offering it! I have an extra tube around here someplace from my last seal job...
Sail Fast,
Ed Norris
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#12413 11/01/02 08:05 AM 11/01/02 08:05 AM |
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Posts: 164 The Netherlands (North West Eu... | [color:"blue"] [/color] Thanks for the reply Ed, please let me know the brand name as soon as you have found the tube. I forgot to mention that the rubber strip normally at the bottom of the pant is no longer there. The Suit came with the boat when I bought it last year, I am trying ever since.
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#12415 11/01/02 10:31 AM 11/01/02 10:31 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 833 St. Louis, MO, Mike Hill
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Posts: 833 St. Louis, MO, | "Aquaseal" is the name of the stuff you want. It's available through Murrey's Marine. It lasts quite a while. I have a repair that has been together for about 5 years now and still holding.
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Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 396 Annapolis Md. LuckyDuck
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Posts: 396 Annapolis Md. | Rob. See if the manufacturer of the drysuit has a web site or visit the website of another manufacturuer i.e. Gill, Stohlquist, etc. or call a dive shop. Good Luck!
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#12417 11/02/02 01:39 AM 11/02/02 01:39 AM |
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Posts: 164 The Netherlands (North West Eu... | Hi Crew Dog,
I have tried to contact the supplier of the suit Ïmhoff”. They told me to use a common household transparent glue, obviously that did not work. I will try a diving shop and the Gill and Cat sailor web shop Thank you all for your input.
I will let you know what works the best..
Rob
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Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA Kevin Rose
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Posts: 397 Burlington, Vermont USA | Aquaseal can be found at many watersports shops. (It's commonly used by kayakers for everything from wetsuit seals to sprayskirt repairs.)
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