Dry suit neck seal

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BTW, I forgot to mention, get some exam gloves (like the ones we use in the hospital). It will save you having to scrub the cement and sealant off your hands. The more you do this, the less you'll need the gloves, but it's always a good idea the first time. :wink:

Also, I'm currently replacing the neck seal on one of my dry suits and taking photos of the process. I'll post them later.
 
wow Rob. Thanks a ton! great information. I found someone locally (an instructor at a local shop) who said he'd teach/help me. If he turns out to be unavailable I think I'll attempt it myself. Cant hurt I guess and I might give you a call. Thanks!

The neck seal goes on the round hole between the arms, glue the big opening of the seal to the suit, what else would you need to know.:D You got a p-valve on that suit yet?
 
The neck seal goes on the round hole between the arms, glue the big opening of the seal to the suit, what else would you need to know.:D You got a p-valve on that suit yet?

Doing the pee valve this weekend! yahoo! :wink:
 
The neck seal goes on the round hole between the arms, glue the big opening of the seal to the suit, what else would you need to know.:D You got a p-valve on that suit yet?

Emphasis on round. And making the zipper opening round doesn't count! :wink:
 

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