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Local epoxy repair kit suppliers?

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Created by Hazzelbanger > 9 months ago, 5 Feb 2012
Hazzelbanger
SA, 47 posts
5 Feb 2012 6:25PM
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Need to repair a small ding on the nose of my board.
Who sells repair kits, or the products to perform the repair?

legless
SA, 852 posts
5 Feb 2012 6:50PM
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Hazzelbanger said...

Need to repair a small ding on the nose of my board.
Who sells repair kits, or the products to perform the repair?


If it is just a small ding all you need is some fine sand paper and some araldite or other 2 part epoxy and some masking tape you can get it all at Bunnings or similar hardware store

HAIL
SA, 1160 posts
5 Feb 2012 7:11PM
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i brought a small tube of solar cure from cutloose at lonsdale for $14. pretty good for small dings.

jn1
SA, 2653 posts
5 Feb 2012 8:21PM
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John. I use West System 105 resin and 206 slow hardner. Rope and Marine in Port Adelaide sell it for about $60 and it will last you a few years. Or, you can use mine if you don't mind the drive up to Craigmore. Let me know if you need more info about this product.

Hazzelbanger
SA, 47 posts
5 Feb 2012 10:26PM
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Some interesting thoughts on araldite: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Suitability-of-Araldite-for-repairs/?page=2

A tube of SolarCure sounds like a handy thing to have.

I do have one of those Selleys Aqua repair sticks but that would not be suitable IMHO for a small crack.

The image below shows a crack at the very bottom of the impact zone. The upper stuff is cosmetic damage.


russh
SA, 3027 posts
5 Feb 2012 10:44PM
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Nah don't repair - good excuse for a new board

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
5 Feb 2012 11:56PM
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Get Leighton to repair it

legless
SA, 852 posts
6 Feb 2012 7:42AM
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Hazzelbanger said...

Some interesting thoughts on araldite: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/Suitability-of-Araldite-for-repairs/?page=2

A tube of SolarCure sounds like a handy thing to have.

I do have one of those Selleys Aqua repair sticks but that would not be suitable IMHO for a small crack.

The image below shows a crack at the very bottom of the impact zone. The upper stuff is cosmetic damage.





Funny that I have repaired all my small repairs with araldite and it has worded great have just sanded around the damaged put araldite down coved tightly with masking tape and once dry sanded back if needed and painted it I want to hide the repair . If I have had a small hole just added a layer of glass fibre covered with araldite. Never had a problem with it!



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