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  • Полная чушь Зайдите ко мне и всё узнаете

  • Great descriptive video, thanks!

  • wow, that was unbelievably sexy.

  • Got everything I need to start but the background freaking music!!!

  • what do you do if you have a tear close to the seam??? i have like a quarter inch slice right near the seam of a bladder that goes on teh bottom of my towable raft. I would be happy if i could retard the leak. seems like nothing is works..Duct tape does not slow it down , it just comes right out

  • @souljaboyteelemify NON WATER BASED tent glue should do the trick.

    Cut a piece of Duct Tape that is a little larger than the hole. Take the sticky side and using something like a tongue depressor, push that depressor against the tape in the center. Then take all of this and push it through the hole on the seam. What you are doing is putting a piece of duct tape on the inside to hold it together as you glue it.

    Then just use tent glue to glue over the seam rip. Apply several layers.

  • @souljaboyteelemify I also have this problem with an inflatable kayak - there is a 6 cm cut right on the seam join. Did you find a way to fix yours?

  • @echidnaweb I did get this patch kit at west marine, and it did seem to do the trick, I did put extra over it once the patch dried,,,basically use more than they tell you to use, it may slowly leak out after a couple weeks but for the most part you should be golden

  • Thanks...I need a nap.

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