I just got an original Whites in sublime condition for good price and was wondering about the possibility of upgrading to the SiTech System. The Video couldn't be better timed, thanks a lot!
them said me in workshop that is not possible instaling the neck because the hole for ring is bigger than ring. it is true, i cant see these problem in your video. my drysuit is a drycore made by whites for scubapro. but its the same drysuit i think
If you not in rush then 24 hours, if it’s “save a dive” situation, 1-2 hour could be enough, although the full bounding strength would be achieved after 24 hours
Sometimes I’m using some mechanical methods like sanding where appropriate. Still haven’t found the solvent to remove it reliably without risking to ruin the fabric or accessories in the process
I just got an original Whites in sublime condition for good price and was wondering about the possibility of upgrading to the SiTech System. The Video couldn't be better timed, thanks a lot!
Good luck, hope it turns out well
Could you perhaps do a video on the glue you use?
Love your videos!
Sure
them said me in workshop that is not possible instaling the neck because the hole for ring is bigger than ring. it is true, i cant see these problem in your video. my drysuit is a drycore made by whites for scubapro. but its the same drysuit i think
Very strange. Usually it’s vice versa. Since the latex neck seals are smaller in diameter then the sitech ring
@@DrySuitProjects what is the diameter of the standart ring?
@@bannedname7229 The Sitech ring requires 24cm hole.
If its less then you always can cut it open little bit more or just glue it without extending the hole
Companies lie even I told me it's not possible
Hi! What kind of glue do you use?
How long will the suit be ready to dive after this operation
If you not in rush then 24 hours, if it’s “save a dive” situation, 1-2 hour could be enough, although the full bounding strength would be achieved after 24 hours
How do I remove the rubber glue you are using?
Sometimes I’m using some mechanical methods like sanding where appropriate. Still haven’t found the solvent to remove it reliably without risking to ruin the fabric or accessories in the process