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Board gone yellow

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Created by bazz61 > 9 months ago, 31 Jan 2014
bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
31 Jan 2014 3:24PM
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hi all, has any one else had the same thing happen , its a mc Tav Orig, only 2 years old .. Epoxy mod .. hasn't been left out in sun at all , also is it possible to paint over epoxy, cheers Baz , Curtis Is prisoner

GPA
WA, 2528 posts
31 Jan 2014 1:41PM
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Yes - my McT Fireball Evo is about 3yrs old and has very obviously gone yellow. Mines a GSI SLX construction. When not in the water I keep it in a board cover and inside the house (not a hot shed or garage).

I wouldn't worrry too much - it just adds character and does not affect board performance at all.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Jan 2014 2:05PM
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Both not made locally

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
31 Jan 2014 5:48PM
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62mac said..

Both not made locally


some of the factories offshore are way more advanced than anything in this country Mac - using much better products and techniques - just saying

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Jan 2014 3:00PM
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Well it's clear this thread is being stalked by the haters again, oh so this never happens to any other brand ? Ted mct use the very best raw materials all the blanks are sprayed white after shaping. This forum has some real negative and nasty people ,which ****s me and a hell of a lot of others, just saying and that's not directed at you ted.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:01PM
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bazz61 said..
is it possible to paint over epoxy, cheers Baz , Curtis Is prisoner


Sure is. Lots of ideas on techniques & what products to use can be found on swaylocks.com. What do you have in mind?

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:22PM
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62mac said..

Well it's clear this thread is being stalked by the haters again, oh so this never happens to any other brand ? Ted mct use the very best raw materials all the blanks are sprayed white after shaping. This forum has some real negative people which ****s me and a hell of a lot of others, just saying and that's not directed at you ted. I've saved someone arse last time but will not do it again


No worries Mac - not sure where they come from. I know McT use the good stuff. I was just having a laugh at yr expense there and giving CMC a pat on the back at the same time! Also I might just have a new Firewire in my car that will be christened shortly Yeooooowww. I love the technology and design ideas / principles that some of the board makers are now adopting. I think its bodes well for the future. Bring it on.

Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
31 Jan 2014 8:22PM
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Ted the Kiwi said..

62mac said..

Both not made locally


some one or two of the factories offshore in greater Asia are way more advanced than anything some manufacturers in this country Mac - using much better good products and techniques - just saying ... but there are also several manufacturing facilities using inferior quality products and resins, and lowly skilled crafts persons...


Did I fix that for you Ted!

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
31 Jan 2014 7:27PM
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Ted the Kiwi said..

62mac said..

Well it's clear this thread is being stalked by the haters again, oh so this never happens to any other brand ? Ted mct use the very best raw materials all the blanks are sprayed white after shaping. This forum has some real negative people which ****s me and a hell of a lot of others, just saying and that's not directed at you ted. I've saved someone arse last time but will not do it again


No worries Mac - not sure where they come from. I know McT use the good stuff. I was just having a laugh at yr expense there and giving CMC a pat on the back at the same time! Also I might just have a new Firewire in my car that will be christened shortly Yeooooowww. I love the technology and design ideas / principles that some of the board makers are now adopting. I think its bodes well for the future. Bring it on.


bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
31 Jan 2014 7:40PM
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well I want to trade it ,its good cond ...but the yellow makes it not so saleable, goes well in sucky waves ...but nose riding is near impossible .. hav a Dell NZ board which is a copy ..no channels , but flatter rocker and can hang 5 on that ok ... like the Fire ball so will probably go for something similar, but not clear epoxy ... cheers Baz

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
31 Jan 2014 8:56PM
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62mac said..

Both not made locally


I've seen plenty over the years and my thought is that some foam might react to various resins.."oxidising" them to yellow..for example I surf an 11 year old Brett Munro mal and it's been in a bag/garage when not used, not white sprayed. ..and it's hardly yellowed..older tech but standing up over time..go figure




GPA
WA, 2528 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:00PM
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62mac said..
Both not made locally


Yeah - I know that now - but didn't at the time as I went to the surf shop for something else and walked out with this just presuming it was a OZ made board.

Having said that, I have a 7S GSI that is older, has had way more use and has not gone yellow...

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:21PM
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Simondo said..


some one or two of the factories offshore in greater Asia are way more advanced than anything some manufacturers in this country Mac - using much better good products and techniques - just saying ... but there are also several manufacturing facilities using inferior quality products and resins, and lowly skilled crafts persons...




Well said Simondo,and I'll add some local manufactures use inferior products,have a real good look at your blanks,glass and finish.I can spot it a mile away.

I'll start bagging the crap out of local guys,how ****** uncool is that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
31 Jan 2014 8:46PM
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an old trick is to take the board out side and p1ss on it before waxing.leave the board out on the sun all day then polish in just on sunset. your body's waste chemical compounds filtrate through the glass releasing a neutralising agent that will keep your whites whiter and the colours brighter


works on both local and import boards and your golf clubs after a bad game



if your lucky the local dogs might help out too

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:55PM
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enjoying the uneducated red thumbs,your the reason so many have given up on seabreeze.

Oldmate78
172 posts
31 Jan 2014 8:54PM
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I told you he was back didn't I 62max!

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
1 Feb 2014 4:33AM
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62mac said..

enjoying the uneducated red thumbs,your the reason so many have given up on seabreeze.


It's funny but I never even notice those thumb thingies until someone comments on them on a thread.
Don't notice them, don't use them but some people on here sure do get upset about them.
I'll just keep happily posting with my fingers (or thumb) stuck in my ears.
Since it's the internet I keep in mind that when someone says something nasty to me/about what I've written that it's still just the internet.
They wouldn't be too likely to say it to my face so I try to let it wash away.
Btw a great technique to avoid the yellowing of epoxy boards is simply to sell them before they go yellow.
Card carrying BBA (board buyers anonymous) member out.



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