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Hi Jai,

I don't know if you have figured out what to do with your inflator yet. Aquaseal would be a major disaster, plus it would cause a major headache if you ever have to remove it for service or repair. If you can get a hold of some Neoprene glue (Seal Cement is one ofthe more popular brand in the US) .What do you guys use to repair wetsuits if you tear them?

Jim
 
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Hi Jai,

I don't know if you have figured out what to do with your inflator yet. Aquaseal would be a major disaster, plus it would cause a major headache if you ever have to remove it for service or repair. If you can get a hold of some Neoprene glue (Seal Cement is one ofthe more popular brand in the US) .What do you guys use to repair wetsuits if you tear them?

Jim

we don't glue them when they get torn. we have it stitched by a sewer using another patch (sort of vulcanizing it with a neoprene patch). I just got my wetsuit which I had hip pockets installed, they used aquaseal.

I conclude this darn stainless inflator is no good. too much hassle for no added performance benefit. Im replacing it with a plastic non-serviceable one.

thanks jim.
 
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