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d@vid. March 30th, 2011 10:39 PM

Leaky chest wader questions
 
Hi,

I've got some chest waders, the cheap kind from Walmart, that have begun to
leak. They appear to be leaking around where the boot part is attached to the
upper part, because it's wet in that area above and of course below that point,
all the way around on the right side and in spots on the left. Is the water
coming in at the joint and then wicking up the leg as well as going down into
the boot? If that's what's going on, how to fix it? If that's not what's going
on, what is and how to fix that?

Thanks for any help!
David

bilb2765 April 2nd, 2011 01:52 AM

Leaky chest wader questions
 
On 3/30/2011 5:39 PM, d@vid. wrote:
Hi,

I've got some chest waders, the cheap kind from Walmart, that have begun to
leak. They appear to be leaking around where the boot part is attached to the
upper part, because it's wet in that area above and of course below that point,
all the way around on the right side and in spots on the left. Is the water
coming in at the joint and then wicking up the leg as well as going down into
the boot? If that's what's going on, how to fix it? If that's not what's going
on, what is and how to fix that?

Thanks for any help!
David



What about a water bed patch kit?

L G[_2_] April 2nd, 2011 11:04 PM

Leaky chest wader questions
 
bilb2765 wrote:
On 3/30/2011 5:39 PM, d@vid. wrote:
Hi,

I've got some chest waders, the cheap kind from Walmart, that have
begun to
leak. They appear to be leaking around where the boot part is
attached to the
upper part, because it's wet in that area above and of course below
that point,
all the way around on the right side and in spots on the left. Is the
water
coming in at the joint and then wicking up the leg as well as going
down into
the boot? If that's what's going on, how to fix it? If that's not
what's going
on, what is and how to fix that?

Thanks for any help!
David



What about a water bed patch kit?

Or a vinyl pool repair kit.

[email protected] April 3rd, 2011 10:15 PM

Leaky chest wader questions
 
On Apr 2, 3:04*pm, L G wrote:
bilb2765 wrote:
On 3/30/2011 5:39 PM, d@vid. wrote:
Hi,


I've got some chest waders, the cheap kind from Walmart, that have
begun to
leak. They appear to be leaking around where the boot part is
attached to the
upper part, because it's wet in that area above and of course below
that point,
all the way around on the right side and in spots on the left. Is the
water
coming in at the joint and then wicking up the leg as well as going
down into
the boot? If that's what's going on, how to fix it? If that's not
what's going
on, what is and how to fix that?


Thanks for any help!
David


What about a water bed patch kit?


Or a vinyl pool repair kit.


I suspect that the leak is on a seam. That can be difficult because
it is not a nice smooth place, instead there is a bump there that
makes it hard to patch. Maybe try some RTV (room temperature
vulcanizing rubber) available from auto parts stores. Smear it
liberally over the area, then put something over it, maybe a patch
from an old innertube.

James[_2_] April 16th, 2011 02:57 PM

Leaky chest wader questions
 
wrote:

On Apr 2, 3:04*pm, L G wrote:
bilb2765 wrote:
On 3/30/2011 5:39 PM, d@vid. wrote:
Hi,


I've got some chest waders, the cheap kind from Walmart, that

have begun to
leak. They appear to be leaking around where the boot part is
attached to the
upper part, because it's wet in that area above and of course

below that point,
all the way around on the right side and in spots on the left.

Is the water
coming in at the joint and then wicking up the leg as well as

going down into
the boot? If that's what's going on, how to fix it? If that's not
what's going
on, what is and how to fix that?


Thanks for any help!
David


What about a water bed patch kit?


Or a vinyl pool repair kit.


I suspect that the leak is on a seam. That can be difficult because
it is not a nice smooth place, instead there is a bump there that
makes it hard to patch. Maybe try some RTV (room temperature
vulcanizing rubber) available from auto parts stores. Smear it
liberally over the area, then put something over it, maybe a patch
from an old innertube.


You might try GOOP. I've found that it will stick to just about
anything. Jim

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anddrewcraig May 24th, 2011 12:20 AM

I doubtable that the aperture is on a seam. That can be difficult because it is not a nice bland place, instead there is a bang there that makes it harder to patch. Maybe try some RTV (room temperature vulcanizing rubber) accessible from auto locations stores.


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