Bladder Repair

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jjd
jjd
WA
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jjd jjd
WA, 705 posts
1 Feb 2007 3:32pm
Yes I have done a search, but thought it might be easier to post the question (again) rather than trawl through 6 pages of posts!!!

Have a 5cm tear from bladder popping.

Tried to fix with glue and bladder provided in Naish repair kite. However, as soon as glue hit the bladder and patch curled up which created a very ordinary job! On testing the patch leaked. I then repeated the process with a second patch over the top which also leakes.

Help!

1) any suggestions on where to get more glue (in previous posts bike tyre puncture repair/air mattress glue suggested)
2) any thoughts on putting a third patch over my already crap repair job versus cutting out my mess and putting a patch over the resultant hole
3) how do you stop the bladder and patch from curling so you can get a nice clean repair?

(Want it fixed by weekend so no point replying with recommended repairers)

Thanks
ASSORTED NUT
ASSORTED NUT
VIC
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VIC, 38 posts
1 Feb 2007 5:43pm
5Cm isn't small not that iv'e had it happen yet, and where is it on your'e kite, you're local shop you got it from should have helpfull advice,
I'd get a new one.






good luck 4 the weekend

jjd
jjd
WA
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jjd jjd
WA, 705 posts
1 Feb 2007 3:46pm
quote:
Originally posted by ASSORTED NUT

5Cm isn't small not that iv'e had it happen yet, and where is it on your'e kite, you're local shop you got it from should have helpfull advice,
I'd get a new one.

good luck 4 the weekend




If money was no object would get a new one.
Should be no worries to repair - would help to have 8 fingers rather than 10 thumbs! (And glue that didn't curl up the bladder patch)
I look forward to some responses that actually are of assistance
Any by the way, hole not in vicinity of valvs, seams, etc
jjd
jjd
WA
705 posts
jjd jjd
WA, 705 posts
1 Feb 2007 3:56pm
quote:
Originally posted by cesarhanke

I have repaired bladders successfully using a hot iron and a piece of old bladder.

See how to > http://kitesurfingschool.org/bladderrepair.htm


Good bloody work - but a little bit complicated for Ten Thumbs here
jan
jan
WA
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jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
1 Feb 2007 4:46pm
you could take your kite to sos, and try and sweet talk andy into trying to repair it on the spot for ya

they have a crimping tool that will do exactly the sort of thing you need.

to be honest though, your pushing sh1t uphill, you'll need a new bladder sooner or later
jjd
jjd
WA
705 posts
jjd jjd
WA, 705 posts
1 Feb 2007 5:03pm
quote:
Originally posted by jan

you could take your kite to sos, and try and sweet talk andy into trying to repair it on the spot for ya

they have a crimping tool that will do exactly the sort of thing you need.

to be honest though, your pushing sh1t uphill, you'll need a new bladder sooner or later


Jan - that is the answer!
They can do it tomorrow (and it avoids f~cking it up even furhter!)
ASSORTED NUT
ASSORTED NUT
VIC
38 posts
VIC, 38 posts
1 Feb 2007 7:08pm
You try and help a guy, gess it was a bolder of **
GreenPat
GreenPat
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QLD, 4107 posts
1 Feb 2007 7:05pm
If it's not in the vicinty of a seam then a crimping tool may be of little use. But if you've got it 'booked in' then I suppose you'll be right.

not quite the same repair but may help:

I have just been re-tacking down the the last of the valves on my 04 fuel leading edge (old known manufacturing fault). I cut a hole for the valve in a large grey patch like what come with the LF M-80. The key that may help you was that I spread a clear contact adhesive, from the hardware shop, pretty much the same as bike tube repair stuff over a very large area. Did it on a nice flat surface with everything set out all neat and tidy first to alleviate the ten-thumbs effect. The patches were way bigger than the leaks so there was plenty of room to get a good seal. Works ok.
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