Petroleum products do nasty things to rubber, and make a greasy mess.  Any way 
to shim the plastic beneath the gasket at the point of the leak?  Or has the 
gasket stiffened with age, so that it needs replacement?



--- On Sun, 7/25/10, Cotty <cotty...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> >Made using an underwater housing of my brief
> acquaintance?
> >
> >Looks as though it's gonna be fun!
> 
> Might be ;-)
> 
> Still some testing and modding to do. It has a small leak
> between rubber
> end cover and perspex body. Need to find a usable gasket
> sealer, maybe
> something like petroleum jelly? It can't stick down
> permanently as it is
> the access to get the camera in/out. I've already ordered a
> cheap LCD
> monitor that I can use to view with through the top. In
> principle it
> works well. More when I have something decent!
> 
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>   Cotty
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