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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Canon housing in the General Diving Forums forums: Thanxs Jen, Got one on the way, hopefully be here before a fortnight.. Got to get some pics in the ... |
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| Imported post .. Last edited by Fletch : 01-11-06 at 11:41 PM. |
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| Imported post Did you put the silicon gel around the seal? I didn't and had some slight seepage, but since I've been using the gel it's been fine... |
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| Imported post In a pinch " Chapstick" or " Vasoline ", will work just as well. anything with a lubricant base that doesnt perish rubber etc, will work wonders for leaks Also works for slightly leaking tank o'rings Steve
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| Imported post Unless I'm mistaken, Vasoline DOES persish rubber!
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| Imported post .. Last edited by Fletch : 01-11-06 at 11:41 PM. |
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| Imported post I suppose it depends on what the o'rings are made of, I rekit air valves in trucks all the time if i dont have proper rubber grease handy I use vasoline and ive never had a come back yet of it
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