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Wader repair
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03/31/10 06:45 PM
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rustedspurs4
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I just bought a pair of breathable waders used off ebay and come to find out they have a slow leak in at least two of the seams I was wonderin' if any of you have some ideas on how to repair these? I was thinkin' rubber cement???
There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace. Aldo Leopold
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Re: Wader repair
[Re: rustedspurs4]
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03/31/10 09:05 PM
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fishtoad
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go to wal mart or academy there is a wader repair product available...rick
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Re: Wader repair
[Re: fishtoad]
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03/31/10 10:55 PM
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Court
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In a pinch I melted a trick worm on a hole, still works and the watermellon red patch attracks fish.
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Re: Wader repair
[Re: Court]
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04/01/10 04:35 PM
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enykamp
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Shoe Goo or Aqua-Seal or something like that would be your best bet, but since they are breathables and its on a seam you'll probably always have a leak there. Worth a try though..
Eric Nykamp 903-746-7146 
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