Wetsuit glue

From: Jonathan Ross (jonathanr@MySoftware.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Apr 28 1998 - 13:55:49 PDT


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From: Jonathan Ross <jonathanr@MySoftware.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Wetsuit glue
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 13:55:49 -0700
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OK, I had a sneaking suspicion I didn't wash out my wetsuit at the end
of last season, and I guess sitting in salt all winter didn't do it any
good, so when I put it on yesterday one of the seams on the leg came
apart totally. This is on a quicksilver gen X from last year, so its not
as if its a shitty wetsuit. Anyone got any tips on how to fix a seam?
I've used neoprene glue before, but only for dings, not a whole seam - I
don't think it'd hold. Or are there places anywhere in the bay area that
can mend wetsuits? Do I take it to O'Neill in Santa Cruz and pay them to
do it?
Any info much appreciated, my thighs will thank you.
Jon



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