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Post by David Power on May 3, 2017 20:26:14 GMT
Anywhere to get the seams on wetsuits repaired/patched up? I thought someone said there was a place in dundrum/clonskeagh?
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Post by rorydevlin on May 3, 2017 20:40:57 GMT
There's a place called drysuit tailors in dundrum. Didn't end up bringing stuff there in the end as they said they wouldn't be able to fix it when I described it over the phone but seams should be no problem. Or diy with dental floss and wetsuit glue, it's actually easy enough. And kind of therapeutic!
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Post by keithmcq on May 4, 2017 8:07:33 GMT
Drysuit tailors are the business. Repairs can sometimes take a couple of weeks as Brian is pretty much the only one that operates in Dublin I think.
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Post by liamjlynch on May 4, 2017 9:05:06 GMT
They do some repair work up in base2race but if it wasn't major work I'd do it myself with a tube of "Black Witch"
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Post by ConalM on May 4, 2017 15:43:36 GMT
Drysuit Tailors are great, but you could be waiting a while as he's a busy commercial diver too. He put two new panels in my ZeroD and its in great shape again.
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Post by ConalM on May 4, 2017 15:54:43 GMT
They do some repair work up in base2race but if it wasn't major work I'd do it myself with a tube of "Black Witch" Constant Black Witch repairs were what wrecked the arms of my ZeroD in the first place. Kept applying to to small tears until there was a massive build up of it.
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Post by britta on May 4, 2017 16:21:48 GMT
Drysuit Taylor's all the way, the quality of the repairs is outstanding and affordable, he is actually operating from a shed in a backyard , can really recommend him
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Post by andrewboyle on May 4, 2017 21:04:41 GMT
They do some repair work up in base2race but if it wasn't major work I'd do it myself with a tube of "Black Witch" I found B2R repairs to be very poor. No comparison to the Drysuit Tailoring guy.
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