The first time you rip a dry suit gasket it really feels like the end of the world 😆 nice clear instructions, replacing a gasket is a lot easier than most would think!
I have a gortex drysuit that has a cloth booty sock built in . I use it for watersport were i use foot straps my idea was to buy oversize wetsuit boots and have these over the top , this was not the best of ideas was bad fit . Could i remove the fabric material boot and swop with rubber seals not boots . If so what glue would i use latex to gortex suit . Thanks
Hi starke6666, You can mix the aquaseal with Cotol 240, an accelerant. Check out the details here for more info: www.apsltd.com/aps-advisor/replace-latex-wrist-bootie-seals-dry-suit/ Thanks for watching!
ah yes, I'll just grab my Collapsible Form... everyone has one of these lying around, right? *HERE'S A REAL TIP* (especially if you have a valve on the arm so a bottle can'T be inserted and extricated from the inside) Use a severed roll of Duct Tape It can be adapted to just the right size by adding or removing tape, then make one cut right through it before inserting, so that at the end it can be collapsed and removed. Perfect ! But that said, if you live near this guy (and it'd be hard to find a nicer chap), or someone similarly skilled - just take it to them and pay!...... the result will right first time, much more hardy, and so ultimately cheaper, as well as safer and a lot less hassle.
That doesn't sound any easier, and paying someone else to do it is somewhat counter to the whole point of the video. You can use things like pop bottles, coffee cans, sports balls, etc. Lots of things around the house that don't involve wrecking one's duct tape.
@@andymason2 Nah, I find the severed duct tape roll much easier - for the sake of 5 quid. It's great the way it can be collapsed so easily remove. Love it !
The first time you rip a dry suit gasket it really feels like the end of the world 😆 nice clear instructions, replacing a gasket is a lot easier than most would think!
Excellent and clear. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Great tutorial man. Thanks so much.
I have a gortex drysuit that has a cloth booty sock built in . I use it for watersport were i use foot straps my idea was to buy oversize wetsuit boots and have these over the top , this was not the best of ideas was bad fit . Could i remove the fabric material boot and swop with rubber seals not boots . If so what glue would i use latex to gortex suit . Thanks
Nice comments. in certain sizes you can use a glass jar which works just as well
Great video. Is there any other glue that can be used?
I use Aquaseal Neo, which used to be called Seal Cement. It's similar to contact cement.
Very interesting tutorial, thanks
i only have fabric to attach to,..will i be ok with Aquaseal?
Yes. Definitely
I can't seem to purchase Cotol here in Scotland. Will the Aquaseal still work without it?
Yes. It will just take 24 hours to dry instead of one hour
Great video, but what did you mix the aquaseal with???
Hi starke6666,
You can mix the aquaseal with Cotol 240, an accelerant. Check out the details here for more info: www.apsltd.com/aps-advisor/replace-latex-wrist-bootie-seals-dry-suit/
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Sir
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ah yes, I'll just grab my Collapsible Form... everyone has one of these lying around, right? *HERE'S A REAL TIP* (especially if you have a valve on the arm so a bottle can'T be inserted and extricated from the inside) Use a severed roll of Duct Tape It can be adapted to just the right size by adding or removing tape, then make one cut right through it before inserting, so that at the end it can be collapsed and removed. Perfect ! But that said, if you live near this guy (and it'd be hard to find a nicer chap), or someone similarly skilled - just take it to them and pay!...... the result will right first time, much more hardy, and so ultimately cheaper, as well as safer and a lot less hassle.
That doesn't sound any easier, and paying someone else to do it is somewhat counter to the whole point of the video. You can use things like pop bottles, coffee cans, sports balls, etc. Lots of things around the house that don't involve wrecking one's duct tape.
@@andymason2 Nah, I find the severed duct tape roll much easier - for the sake of 5 quid. It's great the way it can be collapsed so easily remove. Love it !