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![]() On 18-Mar-2006, Wilko wrote: I talked the owner down to 10 Euro's Good price!!! -I want to add a relief zipper. Can this be done by someone handy enough to replace the latex gaskets, or do you recommend having it done by a company who specializes in that If you're brave, you could do this yourself. The biggest problem is finding the zipper. Perhaps a dive shop could help if there are no local paddling shops that can get it. Almost anyone can do the basic work (even a lot of friendly neighbourhood sewing enthusiasts). The only really hard part is testing it for waterproofness to some standard that a company like Kokatat might do. That is - it might stand up to pooled water but leak at the pressure of even a metre or so of depth. If you jump into a local lake to test, you can fix the waterproofness with well-placed beads of Aquaseal. -I want to add neoprene gaskets over the latex ones, in part to prevent scratch and UV damage as well as to keep the water out even better. Scratch and UV? - yes; water out? - no. I can do it myself, cutting up an old thin wetsuit and sewing on the gaskets myself. Still, I prefer it done by someone who knows what they're doing... :-) Rather than neoprene, just use some nylon or polyester fabric. You could make an adjustable cuff to cover and sew it on. Then waterproof the seam. -I was thinking about having latex socks added to it instead of gaskets. Here I'd recommend neoprene. You might even find generic neoprene socks that will do. Mike |