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Old 20-02-05, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Digger
I'm currently thinking about ways to improve the seal on the scrubber, and I've not got a lot of ideas, but might start with a new gasket (the old one was a few years old, and it's a pretty critical bit of kit) and maybe work on strengthening a lid which is well known for being a bit dodgy at times. Might even have a better lid made.

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Diggs,
Sorry i had to shoot off and miss the pub.
It looked a nice unit, I'm glad it dived ok. It's a shame the scrubber let you down. Having seen Mdemon's results with the Gaffa tape neck seal, I'd sugest that you invest in a roll. It should work, and as a bonus it'll remove the profesional look the unit has at the moment!

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