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motoxninja80
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Topic: Damaged Top Sheet needing repairPosted: Jan/24/2013 at 9:07am |
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Hey I would've posted some pictures but I forgot to take them and upload them.
Yesterday when I finished boarding I noticed on the tail part of the top sheet had peeled away. it's still attached to the rest of the top sheet. I was wondering if there is some kind of glue that I can used to reattach it, and possibly file down the edge a little so it doesn't pop back up. Thanks for the feedback and I apologize if I'm in the wrong forum. |
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Jack Off
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Posted: Jan/24/2013 at 9:45am |
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Mix together one of those 2-parts epoxy and glue it back down. Clamp it down overnight.
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motoxninja80
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Posted: Jan/24/2013 at 9:51am |
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ok do you know if I can get it at Home depot or stores of the like
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bdanross
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Posted: Jan/24/2013 at 10:00am |
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i got all my equipment from ACE. get marine epoxy. there are a few threads about it if you are interested. its really easy to do. try youtube if you dont want to search the forums
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sideways99
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Posted: Jan/24/2013 at 10:02am |
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^ Home Depot, Lowes, ACE Hardware... any of those should have epoxy. I use marine epoxy:
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100371825/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=marine+epoxy&storeId=10051#.UQF3MvLjFtA |
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Muse25
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Posted: Jan/24/2013 at 11:11am |
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Waterproof epoxy, like marine epoxy. Make sure you seal it up really well, covering the whole exposure so water won't seep into your core.
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AJD13
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Posted: Jan/25/2013 at 1:01am |
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i second what all these other guys are saying, marine epoxy is the best option... and to prevent this from happening in the future read this thread here... its actually a really creative and effective way to prevent top sheet damage.
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Witty1
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Posted: Jan/25/2013 at 1:23am |
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Hysol 608 is a 2 part epoxy that is ideal for ski/board repair. It's got a high peel strength and a high flexibility.
You can get it at Grainger, Tognar. It's what I use and all I use for repairs. |
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keljai
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Posted: Jan/25/2013 at 5:55am |
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l had that happened to me before, not too sure how big of spot yours is but like other said l used 2 part marine grade epoxy. I personally liked the slow set one vs 5min as it gives me opportunity to touch it up as required.
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