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Created by ratz > 9 months ago, 27 Aug 2014
ratz
WA, 480 posts
27 Aug 2014 6:42PM
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my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..

elmo
WA, 8869 posts
27 Aug 2014 7:20PM
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ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..


Hydrodynamix used to.

Steve Strathfold has done it before

the other alternative is to look in the mirror and mutter

Bender
WA, 2235 posts
27 Aug 2014 8:13PM
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ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..


Ratz, Stratfold did my old Enigma. He did a great job

ratz
WA, 480 posts
27 Aug 2014 8:44PM
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elmo said..

ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..



Hydrodynamix used to.

Steve Strathfold has done it before

the other alternative is to look in the mirror and mutter


i dont think so elmo.
i want a decent job done..my quality control standards are sadly lacking.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
27 Aug 2014 9:02PM
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ratz said..

elmo said..


ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..




Hydrodynamix used to.

Steve Strathfold has done it before

the other alternative is to look in the mirror and mutter



i dont think so elmo.
i want a decent job done..my quality control standards are sadly lacking.



It's not so difficult. I did mine and the regrip has lasted a couple of seasons so far. The hard part is getting all the old grip off a carbon boom.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
27 Aug 2014 9:15PM
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Windxtasy said..
ratz said..

elmo said..


ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..




Hydrodynamix used to.

Steve Strathfold has done it before

the other alternative is to look in the mirror and mutter



i dont think so elmo.
i want a decent job done..my quality control standards are sadly lacking.



It's not so difficult. I did mine and the regrip has lasted a couple of seasons so far. The hard part is getting all the old grip off a carbon boom.



..and since Severne showed us that its easy using thinners, its not so hard any more. The thinners trick is incredible. The grip just falls off and makes you wonder why no one knew of it before.

ratz
WA, 480 posts
27 Aug 2014 9:59PM
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most of grip already gone.
will try thinners tomorrow to get the rest off.
can you still buy boom regrip kits.?

djl070
WA, 290 posts
28 Aug 2014 11:40AM
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ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..




Mr Stratfold is the guru, did a great job on my carbon MS boom , it looks like new as I got the original MS grip from Paul @2nd wind and Steve fitted it

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
28 Aug 2014 2:34PM
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ratz said..
elmo said..

ratz said..
my old carbon boom needs regripping.
does anyone have any ideas about who does this in perth.
thanks in advance..



Hydrodynamix used to.

Steve Strathfold has done it before

the other alternative is to look in the mirror and mutter


i dont think so elmo.
i want a decent job done..my quality control standards are sadly lacking.



A great DIY video for those inclined. I recall Kimba did an instructional video too so will chase up link.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
28 Aug 2014 2:44PM
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Has anyone re-gripped their boom with the seam on the outside?

I have a couple of carbon Chinook booms, and both of them have/had sections where I have ripped off the grip just from gripping it with my hands. Chinook also have their lettering and different colours done with different pieces of eva grip.

I looked at where my fingers rest and where they grip under pressure, and the only place I could think of was the outside, half way up.

Am I going to regret this and end up ripping my grip off really easy?

Another bonus I got was that the replacement grip I fitted from SSA seems to be thinner than the original grip, so it feels more solid, and a slightly smaller diameter.

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
28 Aug 2014 7:18PM
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That Video makes it look really easy

Formula, you can do the join on the outside with plain grip, most factory grips have graphics so don't have much choice. It will be fine if you used enough glue.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
29 Aug 2014 10:20AM
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ratz said..
most of grip already gone.
will try thinners tomorrow to get the rest off.
can you still buy boom regrip kits.?



Surf sail australia has them
The main trick, I found, is to stretch the grip lengthwise a little as you go around the curve at the front of the boom.
This makes it curl around the boom and also eliminates puckers on the inside.

shear tip
NSW, 1125 posts
30 Aug 2014 4:59PM
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sausage said..... I recall Kimba did an instructional video too so will chase up link.
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I followed Kimba's blog to re-grip mine:

whitelionwindsurfing.blogspot.com/2012/02/diy-windsurf-boom-re-grip.html

rrdsailor
QLD, 121 posts
31 Aug 2014 9:02AM
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FormulaNova said..
Has anyone re-gripped their boom with the seam on the outside?

I have a couple of carbon Chinook booms, and both of them have/had sections where I have ripped off the grip just from gripping it with my hands. Chinook also have their lettering and different colours done with different pieces of eva grip.

I looked at where my fingers rest and where they grip under pressure, and the only place I could think of was the outside, half way up.

Am I going to regret this and end up ripping my grip off really easy?

Another bonus I got was that the replacement grip I fitted from SSA seems to be thinner than the original grip, so it feels more solid, and a slightly smaller diameter.



I have got two NP X9s both have been re-gripped, one has the seam on the inside,the other on the outside.
IMO the one with the seam on the outside is better for me as your fingers do seem to put to much wear on the
seam.

Paul Kelf
WA, 678 posts
31 Aug 2014 10:56AM
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Old Carbon Booms are usually difficult to strip because they used to use good quality glue.

The modern ones are easy as they only use Clag which is water based

When I grip my own personal booms I always use plain black & put the join to the outside although our production booms had the join at the bottom with few problems.

The hardness & colour of the grip also has a bearing on adhesion for some reason.

I used to always encourage people to have a go at it first, that way they they were happpy handing over the money when I did it for them

By the way we don't do regrips any more but can recommend Steve Strat as he does a good job.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
1 Sep 2014 10:08AM
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shear tip said..

sausage said..... I recall Kimba did an instructional video too so will chase up link.
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I followed Kimba's blog to re-grip mine:

whitelionwindsurfing.blogspot.com/2012/02/diy-windsurf-boom-re-grip.html



I used those instructions too. Worked well for me.



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