Nice! The only other thing that comes to mind is Flex Tape (vinyl underwater tape) that I have used a couple times. Also, Aquaseal UV is pretty cool and comes in those little tubes. I agree about the little tubes! I wish there was a way to not get the large tube plugged
I didn't know the aquaseal uv came in the small tubes. I agree that would be a good addition. The ones I have would require an overnight cure, not ideal. Where do you buy it? I had some tape like that and it was a sticky mess and heavy so I removed it. The larger tubes of aquaseal don't just get clogged, once exposed to air the whole tube can solidify. It's also a nasty solvent, try not to get too close with your nose when working with it!
@@CaliforniaPackrafting I have only seen the UV in small .25oz tubes. It seems quite available online but I bought mine from wet dreams river supply in Flagstaff
Nice video. I would put the glues in a tiny plastic bag, so a leak will not affect the rest of the repair stuff or the inside of the pump. On longer trips I will add a spare valve for the seat. Needle & thread will be added to my kit now. Thanks.
I think bagging the glue is a prudent step, especially once it's opened. Baseball stitch takes a little practice, and sewing might not be necessary except in rare situations, but it weighs grams so might as well.
Subbed! Solid no BS intro and no wasting time. Thanks
This was very helpful! What did you use to wrap the tapes on? Thanks for the break down
Nice kit! Greetings from British Columbia.
Nice! The only other thing that comes to mind is Flex Tape (vinyl underwater tape) that I have used a couple times. Also, Aquaseal UV is pretty cool and comes in those little tubes. I agree about the little tubes! I wish there was a way to not get the large tube plugged
I didn't know the aquaseal uv came in the small tubes. I agree that would be a good addition. The ones I have would require an overnight cure, not ideal. Where do you buy it?
I had some tape like that and it was a sticky mess and heavy so I removed it.
The larger tubes of aquaseal don't just get clogged, once exposed to air the whole tube can solidify. It's also a nasty solvent, try not to get too close with your nose when working with it!
Great videos by the way!
@@CaliforniaPackrafting I have only seen the UV in small .25oz tubes. It seems quite available online but I bought mine from wet dreams river supply in Flagstaff
@@landonsawaya I've never looked into it. Thanks for this. Also, I'm from Flagstaff and am in AZ regularly to see my parents.
Nice video. I would put the glues in a tiny plastic bag, so a leak will not affect the rest of the repair stuff or the inside of the pump. On longer trips I will add a spare valve for the seat. Needle & thread will be added to my kit now. Thanks.
I think bagging the glue is a prudent step, especially once it's opened. Baseball stitch takes a little practice, and sewing might not be necessary except in rare situations, but it weighs grams so might as well.