Boardmaking - what fin & strap plugs?

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crashtestdummy
crashtestdummy
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VIC, 63 posts
3 Dec 2004 5:31pm

Kiteboard makers what are you using for plugs/holders that accomodate fins and also the plugs that your straps screw into and where do you get them from?
Last board I made used plastic fin plugs/guides I got from a local board maker but they are about 12mm high so I had to file them down in order to fit em in my 10mm thick board. This time I may make the board thinner at the ends to promote flex & pop so dont want to file again. The strap plugs I also got from the boardmaker were 5 holes in a row of plastic (about 10mm thick)epoxyed into the board but not sure how this will go with time - the holes may strip (can then use bigger self tapper though I suppose) Thinking that something with metal thread would be preferable but what do you use?
jay
jay
WA
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jay jay
WA, 55 posts
3 Dec 2004 4:13pm
I think some shapers use stainless steel "tee-nuts" as threaded inserts to attach bindings and straps to. These need to be cast into the board in conjunction with plastic or fibreglass plates to increase the bearing area so that the inserts dont pull out.

Dont know if there is any insert available that you can use for fins. Would like to know if there is though.
crashtestdummy
crashtestdummy
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VIC, 63 posts
3 Dec 2004 8:35pm
Thanks Jay, If I find out where the board maker gets his fin plugs from I'll let you know.
Flying Kiwi
Flying Kiwi
WA
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WA, 258 posts
7 Dec 2004 6:48am
Check out www.snowboardmaterials.com/index.php/404

for binding T nuts, they are cheap and really good, postage is the largest part of it. You can probably just make a large hole for the fins and fill with resin/micro balloons then drill out the fin hole, they don't take that much force.

Gav
pole boy
pole boy
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WA, 292 posts
13 Dec 2004 4:46pm
try your local chinook stockist. i convert my surf boards in to tow in boards and there plugs are the best for it.

why walk when u can sail?
crashtestdummy
crashtestdummy
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VIC, 63 posts
21 Dec 2004 3:09pm
Jay, the plastic fin holders I got hold of are from our local board maker 'Stonker' but they import them in a box of 1000 from South Africa so I didnt bother presing them for the South Africa contact.
jay
jay
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jay jay
WA, 55 posts
22 Dec 2004 6:55am
Cheers Jamie
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