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1. are their different gasket materials out there?
i can imagine that certain materials are more affected than others depending on their quaility - maybe we should invent a new monaco gasket?
2. what's the initial reason for the melting?
is it overexposure to sunlight? or does it just melt with the years? should you wear your monaco only with a special teamperaturized sleeves with special uv-light shield?
3. matter of assembling?
or is it a issue tas a result of wrong assembling - i.e. the gasket gets hurt and starts to bleed?
let's stop the gasket bleed - we don't like that!
best wishes
Tino
: I am planning to write this up, as a story of a bargain turned
: bad, but let me suggest that anyone thinking of buying a Monaco
: that may have a "melted gasket", or any amateur
: thinking of opening a Monaco case (where there is any doubt
: about the condition of the gasket), should have a quick look at
: these six photos.
: Details of the story and lots more of these photos, to follow soon,
: but I would say that these photos are "worth a thousand
: words" (and may save you a few thousand dollars).
: Jeff
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