Scubapro BC material and best adhesive

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dave148

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Years ago I repaired an orange Stability Jacket with some seam tape I got from the local dive shop, and some some very special adhesive. The adhesive may have been a 3M product. It came in a small, maybe 1 qt. paint-type can, and toluene was the solvent base. I don't remember what the product number was, but It worked great. I was able to replace all of the tape on the jacket (normal worn fold edge problem on the Stab. Jackets) with the new tape, and the BC was usable after that.

If I remember correctly, the original Stability Jackets were made from some material typically used for inflatable boats. Hypalon maybe? The most obvious adhesive for this is 3M 5200, but it comes in a tube, not in a can, so I have no idea if this is the same stuff I used that worked so well before.

I noticed the Scubapro Classic BCs have a seam that looks very similar to the ones I repaired on the Stability Jacket. The exposed seams are over each shoulder, right under the hose retaining straps, then there are two more seams on the bottom of the shoulder portion. Anyone know if the Classic BCs use a similar material as the older Stability Jacket? In particular, does anyone know what would be the best adhesive to fix locations where the seam tape is peeling? Maybe 3M 5200? Ideally, I would find out what Scubapro is gluing the seams with in manufacturing.
 
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