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| Wetsuits, Drysuits & Undersuits: Discuss getting it off in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I have a seaskin membrane suit. I have a pocket on the right leg but just a knife holder on ... |
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| Sorry have not a clue. Just waiting for stesh to post a pic of some dastardly cutting/slashing tool. Still have a bump instead. |
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| You should be able to use a pair of pliers to pull it off. The Northern Diver website had a "how to" guide on this once upon a time. I tried looking just now but couldn't find it again. Paul
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| Found the link now on the Aussie ND site. Northern Diver Australia - Drysuits, Undersuits, Wetsuits and Scuba Gear
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| Pliers sounds good, a project for tomorrow, I guess a little warming first with hairdryer may help? I have access to some pretty powerful solvents, I'd start with something weak like ethanol, and see if that softens the glue a little, just don't want holes in the membrane which I sense my chloroform might produce!
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