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Dear NG,
I know this is not much related to boats.. but I assume many of you have had inflatable boats and probably you have encountered this problem that I have. I have an inflatable sofa.. and I really think that it has a very tiny hole somewhere, as it gets partially deflated in a day (which didnt used to happen before). I tried really hard finding the hole, but it I cant find it. I used a sponge with water and rubbed it over the surface of the sofa, but I still can't see any bubbling.. the thing is too big to dip in the bath tub.. . so my question is, is there anyway to detect holes in a punctured inflatable? Sincerely, Jose Capco |
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On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 06:25:21 -0700, Jose Capco
wrote: Dear NG, I know this is not much related to boats.. but I assume many of you have had inflatable boats and probably you have encountered this problem that I have. I have an inflatable sofa.. and I really think that it has a very tiny hole somewhere, as it gets partially deflated in a day (which didnt used to happen before). I tried really hard finding the hole, but it I cant find it. I used a sponge with water and rubbed it over the surface of the sofa, but I still can't see any bubbling.. the thing is too big to dip in the bath tub.. . so my question is, is there anyway to detect holes in a punctured inflatable? Sincerely, Jose Capco Know anyone with a swimming pool? Also the idea of using dish soap is a good one, as you'll see bubbles which won't show if you just brush water over the surface. I'd check all the seams first, and then the places where people sit with golf tees or whatever in their pockets. |
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On Sep 8, 9:25 am, Jose Capco
wrote: Dear NG, I know this is not much related to boats.. but I assume many of you have had inflatable boats and probably you have encountered this problem that I have. I have an inflatable sofa.. and I really think that it has a very tiny hole somewhere, as it gets partially deflated in a day (which didnt used to happen before). I tried really hard finding the hole, but it I cant find it. I used a sponge with water and rubbed it over the surface of the sofa, but I still can't see any bubbling.. the thing is too big to dip in the bath tub.. . so my question is, is there anyway to detect holes in a punctured inflatable? Sincerely, Jose Capco I have stood air mattresses in a room with no draft and then light an incence and let the smoke run up and around all the seams, Be careful not to hole the thing again, but if you run it low the smoke will follow the contour of the thing and you will see any air leak when it disrupts the smoke... I guess you could probably do it with a cigar or cigarette too. |
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![]() JR Jose Capco wrote: Dear NG, I know this is not much related to boats.. but I assume many of you have had inflatable boats and probably you have encountered this problem that I have. I have an inflatable sofa.. and I really think that it has a very tiny hole somewhere, as it gets partially deflated in a day (which didnt used to happen before). I tried really hard finding the hole, but it I cant find it. I used a sponge with water and rubbed it over the surface of the sofa, but I still can't see any bubbling.. the thing is too big to dip in the bath tub.. . so my question is, is there anyway to detect holes in a punctured inflatable? Sincerely, Jose Capco -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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