06-25-2003, 01:02 AM
[cool]We posted this tip a while back, but it can stand posting again. To find a leak in one of the legs, fill the leg with water and watch for water coming through to the outside. Have a marker handy to mark the spot and then dry out the waders and patch the leak.
If you can find some, Aquaseal is a good thing to patch almost any waders. It takes a while to cure, but will hold good and is flexible. You can also use it to patch spine holes in vinyl and urethane air bladders on float tubes. Here is a link to a website that tells more about it.
[url "http://www.nrscatalog.com/product.asp?pfid=2291"][#800080]http://www.nrscatalog.com/product.asp?pfid=2291[/#800080][/url]
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If you can find some, Aquaseal is a good thing to patch almost any waders. It takes a while to cure, but will hold good and is flexible. You can also use it to patch spine holes in vinyl and urethane air bladders on float tubes. Here is a link to a website that tells more about it.
[url "http://www.nrscatalog.com/product.asp?pfid=2291"][#800080]http://www.nrscatalog.com/product.asp?pfid=2291[/#800080][/url]
TubeDude
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