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Who stocks Valve traps?

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Created by ExSurfCentre > 9 months ago, 15 Apr 2016
ExSurfCentre
WA, 497 posts
15 Apr 2016 9:05AM
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Im trying to get hold of a couple of valve traps but google isn't being my friend.. Does anybody know who stocks them in Oz?

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
15 Apr 2016 12:09PM
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google kite shop in your area
what brand kites still have valves peeling off anyway

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
15 Apr 2016 2:27PM
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tgcp said..
Im trying to get hold of a couple of valve traps but google isn't being my friend.. Does anybody know who stocks them in Oz?


Valve traps are crapiola mate. Unless you use the thicker foam variety. Best thing to do is remove the valve, clean it and re-glue it properly.

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
15 Apr 2016 8:39PM
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Padi at Surrfconnect does but if you want a professional job done Call me at Adam's Kite Repair and Tune 0459416816.

ExSurfCentre
WA, 497 posts
15 Apr 2016 7:04PM
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TurtleHunter said...
what brand kites still have valves peeling off anyway



Old ones that have been left in station wagons all summer...

timmybuddhadude
WA, 862 posts
15 Apr 2016 8:28PM
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Thommy...:-) called every single.shop in P before coming up..none had them..and most didnt even know what they were surprisingly except jason and sonya...then I bumped into Todd action sports at a slightly secret location..and bingo he told.me to cut out tear aid over it and it works a treat :-)
I cant believe u didnt tell me that before years ago scott turtle man u genius :-)
Anyway..noone in P had them and only the geniuses in shops knew what they were...
Think they are fab.try tear aid

timmybuddhadude
WA, 862 posts
15 Apr 2016 8:35PM
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Loftywinds said...
tgcp said..
Im trying to get hold of a couple of valve traps but google isn't being my friend.. Does anybody know who stocks them in Oz?


Valve traps are crapiola mate. Unless you use the thicker foam variety. Best thing to do is remove the valve, clean it and re-glue it properly.



Never once seen glue work here in the heat&i think I personally tried it 53times much to turtle hunters annoyance...whereas v traps seem to have allways saved the day.west oz boardsports advice..

FlyByKite
WA, 103 posts
15 Apr 2016 9:33PM
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Loftywinds said..

tgcp said..
Im trying to get hold of a couple of valve traps but google isn't being my friend.. Does anybody know who stocks them in Oz?



Valve traps are crapiola mate. Unless you use the thicker foam variety. Best thing to do is remove the valve, clean it and re-glue it properly.


Valve traps are a treat.
Glue is a no go.
I thought Airtime were the only ones who made them and they were all the foam variety - has someone made similar with thinner foam?
Or have airtime started making inferia ones?

tgcp - If you feel like a drive, I have a couple of spare valve traps up here in Yanchep, I also do kite repairs.
Send me an email if you want more info.

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
15 Apr 2016 9:47PM
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I think you needed a more budget conscious repair back then with your old Naish Tim. Mind you glueing tapeing or stick on valves or traps all work if done perfectly its just a matter of how perfect you need to be with each different method.

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
15 Apr 2016 9:50PM
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tgcp said..

TurtleHunter said...
what brand kites still have valves peeling off anyway




Old ones that have been left in station wagons all summer...


better than the mice getting into them I guess

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
16 Apr 2016 8:11AM
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Hey mate, Tear aid can work as mentioned but not on all valves. some valves have ringed ridges on the and those wont work. basically the tear aid will only be mak8ng proper contact on those ridges. You can however run a bead of stormsure on top of the valve then place your tear aid patch over. this will work. Isee your in WA so I eont try and sprook my buisness to you unless its for a major repair (Cheap shipping prices) but feel free to email me if you want clearer advise.adamhochmuth84@gmail.com

good luck and good winds

ExSurfCentre
WA, 497 posts
16 Apr 2016 6:28AM
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Adam'KiteRepair said..
Hey mate, Tear aid can work as mentioned but not on all valves. some valves have ringed ridges on the and those wont work. basically the tear aid will only be mak8ng proper contact on those ridges. You can however run a bead of stormsure on top of the valve then place your tear aid patch over. this will work. Isee your in WA so I eont try and sprook my buisness to you unless its for a major repair (Cheap shipping prices) but feel free to email me if you want clearer advise.adamhochmuth84@gmail.com

good luck and good winds


Thanks Adam,

Ozone Kites Aus
NSW, 884 posts
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16 Apr 2016 9:41AM
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I've used them a fair bit when they first came out when I did a lot of repairs at Kitepower, before I was sacked. If you manage to get them to stick flat with no wrinkles or air tracks, great. However if you don't you will be up for a new bladder, because you cannot get them off again. The white non see through foam is the problem, you just cannot see the bladder through the foam, so its super easy to get a wrinkle.
Someone experienced at using them could make them work most of the time, inexperienced people (most), usually get a wrinkle and then are very annoyed and disappointed when their repair leaks and they find they have to get a new bladder because the valve trap has ruined the bladder and leaks.

Storm sure glue works, so does clear polyurethane (Sikkaflax brand is good) and does stick to bladder material and valves, but takes about 8 hrs to cure, and if you screw up, you definitely need a new bladder.

Best to remove bladder and send to a repairer, like Adam, or Kitepower, Briskites, Moti, etc.

ActionSportsWA
WA, 999 posts
16 Apr 2016 9:18AM
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Hi Peeps,

We also do inhouse bladder repairs in Balcatta. We can construct, repair, replace, reseam and reseal most anything for less than the cost of a new bladder with a fast turn around time.

We do still send out kites for sewing repairs, but bladders and valves are our speciality.

DM



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