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waterproofing

In Reply to: water-proofing an E Frame posted by dazedconfused78 on February 08, 2003 at 02:52:29:


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Posted by:
siri

on February 09, 2003 at 05:31:27

i have done this and is somewhat complicated, but not impossible. once you do it though you might as well leave everything together though. first off you need some very small orings for the buttons, a tube of marine, or equivilant, silicone. (non toxic, and wont corrode anything inside) take the trigger switch out and run a bead of silicon around it. not gobs though want to look pro you know. put the orings on the button from the inside and push them in the frame. if the buttons are sunk too far in chop the orings in half. take off the side grips and run thin beads around the outer rims of them. let it sit for about two days to cure, and play on. if you need anything else or a problem occures, let me know.

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