04-13-2012, 11:01 PM
I would use wader repair glue....some stuff call aquaseal. They sell two versions, one cures fast and you can be in business ASAP. the other stuff requires 8 hours of cure.
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How it works? –
[ul]Aquaseal is applied to a hole or tear and allowed to cure over a period of hours (usually 8-12).
When applied, Aquaseal cures by reacting with humidity in the air. It doesn’t ‘dry’ the way other glues do. It changes from a thick liquid to a thick, flexible, elastic rubber.
Once cured, it’s permanent. The repair will generally last the life of the item.
Make sure you buy quick cure stuff and store with your pontoon for field trips when 'crap happen".
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[ul]Portneuff outfitters in Poky sells the quick curing stuff. Other substitutes might be wader glue sold at walmart....sportman's might sell repair kit for outcast pontoons...
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product description:
How it works? –
[ul]Aquaseal is applied to a hole or tear and allowed to cure over a period of hours (usually 8-12).
When applied, Aquaseal cures by reacting with humidity in the air. It doesn’t ‘dry’ the way other glues do. It changes from a thick liquid to a thick, flexible, elastic rubber.
Once cured, it’s permanent. The repair will generally last the life of the item.
Make sure you buy quick cure stuff and store with your pontoon for field trips when 'crap happen".
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[ul]Portneuff outfitters in Poky sells the quick curing stuff. Other substitutes might be wader glue sold at walmart....sportman's might sell repair kit for outcast pontoons...
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