Anybody know of a place in the Sacramento area that fixes seals? I would like it done locally if possible. Thanks
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les scwhab?
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Jeff, <BR> depending on the repair, most companys will send you the stuff and you can do it your self. It's easy. I use to fix my old one like once a year. I can help you if you want. YOu just have to make it down this way. <BR> <BR> Al
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If you don't get an answer, call Water Ski World in Citrus Heights. I am sure they would know of a person that repairs them or you can buy a new one from them.
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call Water Ski World in Citrus Heights, talk to Pat
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Thanks guys.....Oh and I dont have an account with Schwab maybe I can try America's tire?
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Poke around this website and you will see just how easy it is to replace seals. Instead of the special mold you can just use cardboard rolled up. <BR><a href="http://ossystems.com/" target="_blank">http://ossystems.com/</a> <BR> <BR>FWIW many dive shops can do the repairs, and I understand there is a DUI authorized repair center in Pittsburg.
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What kind of drysuit is it? Local paddling shops also do latex gasket repair. You could try california canoe and kayak (http://www.calkayak.com/) (916) 353-1880 - ask for Phil McDonald. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by ccubillo on October 10, 2007)
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