Justin Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 My first day out at blue, and to my surprise, my board got a bit hacked up. I have a chip on my nose's edge...more on the topsheet than the actual edge, but it is still along the edge. How would I go about repairing this? Would p-tex work? Or is this one of those things I should have a shop do? Quote
Glenn Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 If its top sheet no worries. If it's down to the core, throw some epoxy in there. If it effects the edge it gets a little more complicated. I think Lurker is considering an edge replacement and may have some links bookmarked. Quote
Stevo Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 I had the same problem. If it's a new board, try calling the maunfacturer. If not, then just get some quick set epoxy, fill it in, level it with a scraper, and let it cure. Oh yeah, and you might want to rough up the area with some sandpaper for best bonding. after you do that, if you care about aesthetics, shape it down with some sandpaper, and paint it/color it so it blends in. Quote
snorovr Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 P-Tex will work alright for that. You could also use 5 minute epoxy, that works pretty well. Somethin my buddies and I have tried with success this year for topsheet gouges is surfboard resin. Quote
Stevo Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 P-Tex will work alright for that. You could also use 5 minute epoxy, that works pretty well. Somethin my buddies and I have tried with success this year for topsheet gouges is surfboard resin. Surfboard resin? Where do you get that? Quote
snorovr Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 Drumroll please............ A surf shop. Quote
clashboy Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 the same thing happened to me but my boards top sheet is chipped off and not the edge. is it worth fixing it? Quote
Justin Posted December 13, 2005 Author Report Posted December 13, 2005 Im only worried about it because it is right at the edge, its not down to the core on actually on the edge itself, its just flsuh with the edge. That could speel some problems with the edge getting all messed up in the near future. Quote
adrian Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 funny, i was just ran out for epoxy for just this. yes, epoxy is the best way to fly. Quote
tretiak Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 Surfboard resin? Where do you get that? Drumroll please............ A surf shop. lucky freeridintre got that before i could. you had a "here's ur sign" coming to u Quote
Dan- Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 Epoxy. I have a chip in my top sheet along my nose edge, and epoxy worked nicely. Quote
skidude Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 Epoxy usually works well for chips. If the chip is starting to delaminate your edge, then you want to bring it to a shop and see what they can do. They probably have more tools and experiance than you when it comes to fixing busted edges. Quote
The_Public_Enemy Posted December 13, 2005 Report Posted December 13, 2005 Yeah, epoxy works well. Sometimes for smaller chips I'll just use superglue to seal them. Quote
Justo8484 Posted December 14, 2005 Report Posted December 14, 2005 yeah, i've been using surfboard resin this year and its holding up really well. let it dry for a few minutes and it gets kinda sticky and you can shape it however you want. obviously its not something easy to come by up here, but i had a bottle laying around from when i had to fix my board over the summer. i've used it for two chunks out of the topsheet, and its worked great. smells like death though. Quote
toast21602 Posted December 14, 2005 Report Posted December 14, 2005 yeah, i've been using surfboard resin this year and its holding up really well. let it dry for a few minutes and it gets kinda sticky and you can shape it however you want. obviously its not something easy to come by up here, but i had a bottle laying around from when i had to fix my board over the summer. i've used it for two chunks out of the topsheet, and its worked great. smells like death though. yeah the resin that you used on my board over the summer held up pretty well and your repair job on my skis is holding up pretty well as of now... Quote
Stevo Posted December 14, 2005 Report Posted December 14, 2005 lucky freeridintre got that before i could. you had a "here's ur sign" coming to u Yeah, haha. Well shit, i don't surf, and i've probably never been to a surf shop- so how would i know? Yeah, it's obvious, but i was thinking like, an online store. Like a tognar for surfboards. Think about this- where, around here, have you seen a shop selling ptex?.........i know i haven't seen it. haha Quote
xNick11 Posted December 14, 2005 Report Posted December 14, 2005 i use epoxy paste...its like 2 bottles and u mix the 2 thingys together and then u past it on and make it all smooth and let it dry over night..but if u want a quick and east fix use krazy glue. Quote
toast21602 Posted December 14, 2005 Report Posted December 14, 2005 thats why you have to know somebody that works at a ski shop like i do... they can get it for ya Quote
adrian Posted December 14, 2005 Report Posted December 14, 2005 i use epoxy paste...its like 2 bottles and u mix the 2 thingys together and then u past it on and make it all smooth and let it dry over night..but if u want a quick and east fix use krazy glue. yes, two part epoxy works best. Quote
Stevo Posted December 15, 2005 Report Posted December 15, 2005 thats why you have to know somebody that works at a ski shop like i do... they can get it for ya I have no trouble getting it - i just order from tognar. Surfboard resin, from a surf shop haha, right over my head. Quote
Justo8484 Posted December 15, 2005 Report Posted December 15, 2005 or... just go into your friendly local ski shop, and ask for ptex! we'd be glad to sell it to you if you come in to nestors. Quote
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