I have a pair of Lochmor neoprene chest waders that are leaking again but I have repaired them enough times already, they are now beyond-it for sure, even the rubber boots themselves are leaking around the feet
They served me well for a few years but Im thinking that it may be a waste to chuck them
Any ideas what to do with them or the neoprene i.e. how I might be able to recycle them or use them for something else..??
ps. i have no interest in getting a sewing machine out!
Recycling Old Waders
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Recycling Old Waders
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Re: Recycling Old Waders
the only place that i can think of recycling them is your local council recycling centre where different materials are segregated. thats what i done anyway
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Re: Recycling Old Waders
cool, yeah, but i was hoping to maybe use them for something else myself (i have now edited the original post to make it more precise hopefully)agardiner22 wrote:the only place that i can think of recycling them is your local council recycling centre where different materials are segregated. thats what i done anyway
am thinking like maybe padding for something or other, I dunno, cant think of much
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Re: Recycling Old Waders
Cut off the boots they will do fine for the gardening
the buckles will be handy if you broke one on the new pair.
As with ShaneH on the reel covers. I've made a pouch for my camera from them.
the buckles will be handy if you broke one on the new pair.
As with ShaneH on the reel covers. I've made a pouch for my camera from them.
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Re: Recycling Old Waders
The pouch for the camera is a great ideadonal domeney wrote:Cut off the boots they will do fine for the gardening
the buckles will be handy if you broke one on the new pair.
As with ShaneH on the reel covers. I've made a pouch for my camera from them.

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Re: Recycling Old Waders
the boots would do for collecting crab just like leaving tyres in as well. the neoprene will still keep you warm on a cold day on the rocks
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Re: Recycling Old Waders
If you dont want to go to the trouble of making socks then just use the neoprene to make insoles for your boots. They are great for making an ordinary pair of boots snug and warm.
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Re: Recycling Old Waders
Fold them up and store them in the shed some day a problem will arise and u will be inspired