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50 Free
10-02-2013, 03:00 PM
I just noticed that there isn't a "search" on this site. If there was I would have searched for "Drawstring" to see if there was any information on what makes a good replacement drawstring when one breaks. Because that happened this morning and luckily it was before going into the pool.
So, do any of our resident fart smellers oops I meant smart fellers have any suggestions what makes a good drawstring, one that will hold up in saltwater pool use? Thanks guys.

Byron
10-02-2013, 03:36 PM
What you need is the strong flat ones (not the round ones) and not for walking boots - length is required so that only those for the high lace-up boots would apply. Then you have to thread the new cord in the waistband and that topic has been covered in posts earlier this year.

Btw there IS a search facility here. It will go back in the archives for you BUT the big problem is entering the correct keyword for an old thread. Posts may be there under an unexpected thread title and I have tried drawstrings but that alone has produced three answers which don't apply.

Torchwatch
10-02-2013, 05:30 PM
http://www.mensswimsuitboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=517&highlight=waist+cord

Byron
10-02-2013, 08:22 PM
LOL - Tw is making me feel very old in reposting that thread - I referred to a discussion earlier this year but the dates show me it was in fact more than a year past (stop the World please - it's going too fast for me !)

Byron
10-02-2013, 08:36 PM
As an excuse for my senility I will just claim that the last post there was March 2013 (Tw's Diana cord made me laugh)
Btw I tested the board's search function with Louis's words for a new thread in his post #1 and it produced what we have just seen.

50 Free
10-04-2013, 03:35 AM
I ran into something pretty weird while trying to replace the drawstring with a boot lace. Inside the hem where the string goes it was all sticky and I couldn't even get a crochet hook through. It would pull out with sticky black goo on it, like after you take electrical tape off of something. What the hell. So I worked dish soap in with the crochet hook and finally, after literally an hour, got it worked all the way around. Wow. Then I could get a wire through, then taped the bootlace to the wire and pulled it through.
That was a lot of work. I'm baffled what the sticky stuff was. This suit is a black Dolfin jammer that's about two years old. It's been used a lot but is holding up fine, the stitching is faded but the team logo silkscreened on is holding up beautifully.
I figured out the search. I was looking on the home page, now I see that once you go into the forums you can search through that forum, then when in a thread you can search through that thread. I'll get the hang of it.

Byron
10-04-2013, 04:06 AM
Black goo is hard to explain if running all within the waist seam but they are jammers
and so of a material which gives compression?
My first reaction was a heat source but that would show first as external damage - so it may be the fabric produces a chemical reaction if an inner face is pressed to an inner face with the addition of pool chlorine penetration.
However that would not happen in just 24 hours, so how clean were the remains of the broken drawstring when withdrawn and had it always been
running free up to the time of failure?

Torchwatch
10-04-2013, 05:51 PM
The black goo is rubber (or synthetic rubber) breaking down.
I use elastic when I make anything requiring some stretch, elastic is thin strips of rubber(/synthetic rubber) running parallel with each other and all stitched together. As an alternative you could use a single wide strip of rubber (/synthetic rubber) but it is more vulnerable to heat and chemicals, washing in bleach then drying in a hot spin drier is a killer.

If you really value this suit you may have to unpick all the waist stitching and put in new elastic, then resew it. This could take some some and spoil the looks of the suit. Shopping for new swimwear can be exciting!

50 Free
10-05-2013, 04:31 AM
I figured it had to be some kind of a reaction between materials, aided by salt, chlorine, maybe even got some shampoo or something on it daily. Just weird...
No it's not like some kind of precious swimsuit, it's just what I wear to swim team practice usually, gotta sport the team logo, you know. Our kids wear one out in six months, how mine lasted years is remarkable. Not like I spend quite as much time in the pool as they do, don't have that kind of energy any more...
A new one is just two clicks away at the team store, online. I suppose I could switch up to a sheer white one but that would probably freak the kids out. Better not, huh?:eek:

singletlover
10-05-2013, 02:14 PM
My pair of Ice AB's did that. String is in there and never coming out. The string area is hard as a rock.

NakedBudd
10-05-2013, 02:39 PM
My pair of Ice AB's did that. String is in there and never coming out. The string area is hard as a rock.
If I got sheer white, my string area would be "hard as a rock" also. In fact, my whole suit would be hard as a rock. :cool:

Byron
10-14-2013, 05:23 AM
Diver here might also have a broken drawstring after his dive:
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcgea69ucw1rf2pmro1_500.jpg

swim suit eddie
06-01-2014, 06:41 PM
:) I go to men's swim club, with a nice large swimming pool. All of the guys ages are from 30's to 60's and we all wear speedo swim suits of various brands, like Adias, TYR and Dolphin. they are of various colors too. Our locker room and showers were very spacious. I was told by a fellow member, who does a lot of swimming there, to watch the guys coming in and out of the pool area to or from the locker rooms. The guys going to the pool in speedos, have the draw string tucked in, those coming out of the pool to the locker area, their draw strings are untucked, but still tied. those going into the shower have their speedo draw string untied and dangling, something I never noticed before. It seems to be the younger guys that do this. Now when I'm using the pool, wearing my extra snug, orange speedo swim suit. Now, I follow this routine. Draw string tucked while swimming, then I have it showing, still tied,going to the locker room.then get my large towel, untie my speedo draw string, leaving it dangling. This a sign, my tight orange swim briefs will be coming off. Then into the showers. While showering, with an unavoidable erection, and rinsing the pool clorhine off me, stretch the clinging waist band, then pulling my tight wet speedo down. As I happen to look around there is another guy in the next stall, smiling at me as he peels his tight blue colored speedo off. He just says to me" I see you know the club swimmer's routine now", as his wet speedo drops to his ankles. I get my speedo unsnugged and flutters down my legs, dropping at my feet, He walks back to the locker room, drying off, then I leave carrying my wet speedo, dry off and change into dry boxer shorts and tee shirt with my street clothes. It's a a unique routine, I like it.