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Darryl Keil
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Lindy,You need some flexible type polyurethane glue to repair your bag. If you dont have any with you repair kit give us a call at 207-725-0935, we have it.With leaks I do a couple of things. First, If the bag is holding 5 minutes or better between cycling I would not hassle trying to chase down the leaks. A pump can easily handle that amount of cylce time. If its cycling more often, then for starters clean the bag well were the closure seals the bag, especially at the edge where the seams are welded. After that I use colored water on a sponge to find leaks. Draw a vacuum on the bag and place the sponge on spots you think are suspect, if its a leak the colored water will be sucked in leaving a mark on the platen.No matter what, small leaks can be hard to find, thats why I wait until the cycle time is way down, like a minute or two.SincerelyDarryl Keil: Hello,: We need to repair our poly bag. What is the best way for us to re-: seam an edge, and also to find those annoying little leaks. Thank : you.: Lindy Thomsen
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