TheCret!n
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5 years ago
Hi all.

My PVC oversuit needs some attention.
Any suggestions on how to repair splits?

Thanks.

Leif.
“Oh what a fun experience, my ‘Ouse is full of deviants....”
alex17595
5 years ago
Many many puncture repair kits
Mr Mike
5 years ago
If you don't want to do it yourself, then:

http://www.jumpsuits.randomstuff.org.uk/repairs_alterations.html 

did a fantastic job on my friends meander PVC suit. That was a groin split and so was in a difficult place to sort out. 4 years later still good as new.

They also tailored a undersuit to fit me perfectly along with extra zip pockets, knee inserts.
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
TheCret!n
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5 years ago
It’s the groin that’s split on mine.
It’s a TSA suit, too, so worth hanging on to.
Any idea of the cost your mate paid Mike?

Thanks.

Leif.
“Oh what a fun experience, my ‘Ouse is full of deviants....”
Mr Mike
5 years ago
Can't remember, will ask and see if he can.
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
TheCret!n
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5 years ago
As always, you’re a legend.
Will probably ask them about a repair in the new year regardless I think.

Leif.
“Oh what a fun experience, my ‘Ouse is full of deviants....”
Mr Pete
5 years ago
As Mike says the repair is very good. I think it was just over £40. But you will need to send some photo's to Dennis. Well worth money.
RJV
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5 years ago
Aquasure, the wetsuit glue, is really good. Ive used it to fix various holes in PVC & cordura oversuits. Just cut an appropriate sized patch of durable material from an old rucksack or whatever is lying around and slather the patch & surrounding area in the glue.

Think each time I've used it, the repair has outlasted the rest of the material around it...

legendrider
5 years ago
If it won't mend, or if its going to cost you a ton of dosh to fix, I'd recommend this as a replacement:

https://www.inglesport.com/product/alp-design-bitex-oversuit/ 

I've used it since May in a very wet and rubbly dig (you know) and its been brilliant. Tough as an all-inclusive package-holiday steak dinner. Not the cheapest suit, but you'll know where the extra ££s went when you put it on!

MARK
festina lente[i]
ttxela
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5 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

If you don't want to do it yourself, then:

http://www.jumpsuits.randomstuff.org.uk/repairs_alterations.html 

did a fantastic job on my friends meander PVC suit. That was a groin split and so was in a difficult place to sort out. 4 years later still good as new.

They also tailored a undersuit to fit me perfectly along with extra zip pockets, knee inserts.



This looks good, I might contact them about my old Beaver heavy duty oversuit which has come apart on the seam at the back. It's been fixed once by a local sailmaker but has gone again now. It's annoying as I've only had it 15 years 😞
Boy Engineer
5 years ago
Quote:

It's annoying as I've only had it 15 years



That’s almost new. My Caving Supplies oversuit is still serviceable, albeit patched by yours truly. Probably the best thing I bought in 1978.

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