@@AlexBarham yeah I go back and look at it now and then to be sure everything is staying in place. I've done these before using basketballs, and wok lids and all kinds of stuff but this works really well.
Great idea, one problem I am having is when the gasket is dried/cracked all the way down to where it meets the fabric... My zipper is leaking so its gonna have to go to Kokatat anyway. The cardboard trick is exactly what I did for the neck so I didn't have to buy their forms
Just used this method to repair my kokatat drysuit neck gasket. Thanks for posting!
You're very welcome! Remember to double check your work!
@@AlexBarham yeah I go back and look at it now and then to be sure everything is staying in place. I've done these before using basketballs, and wok lids and all kinds of stuff but this works really well.
Thank you for this!!!!
Absolutely David! Thanks for watching!
Sorry to hear you got robbed. Thanks for the video broski
Stuff happens. It's all better now.
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What was the primer you used first? If you don’t have the kit.
Cotol - 240
Great idea, one problem I am having is when the gasket is dried/cracked all the way down to where it meets the fabric... My zipper is leaking so its gonna have to go to Kokatat anyway.
The cardboard trick is exactly what I did for the neck so I didn't have to buy their forms
Rotted to the fabric is exactly when using heat to release the adhesive is most important. It will get you back to a clean surface.
Instablaster...
Didn't want to put your hair dryer on public display?
Hahaha I doubt my gf owns one. Let's ask....
Nope. Lol