How To Fix Chips and Scratches on a board?

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Uber
Uber
NSW
482 posts
NSW, 482 posts
11 Sep 2005 7:28pm
Hi All,
I was just curious on how to fix chips and scratches on a board? Im worried that water will get in. I got an Airush square 2 and a North Dragon. Thanks for your tips
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
11 Sep 2005 7:29pm
Hey Uber,
Don't stress over the duco dude.
Superficial damage will not drastically diminish the general performance.

Kiteboards are intended to be treated with the utmost contempt.
That's why man invented sliders and kickers and the full-whip boost;
and Mother Nature makes waves and sandy beaches to grind all over.

And at the end of another cutloose sesh...........
don't forget to carefully slip your precious stick into its board-bag for that added protection.

Regards
'slave
captainkaos
captainkaos
WA
247 posts
WA, 247 posts
11 Sep 2005 7:54pm
Most kiteboard cores are pvc foam wich is a closed cell foam and won`t take in water.if you got wood inside,it could be a drama.just touch it up with epoxy resin.if they are deep or large they may need a filler and a bit of glass.

karl
professor
professor
QLD
277 posts
QLD, 277 posts
11 Sep 2005 9:57pm
dont put up with scratches get a new one
hosko
hosko
WA
393 posts
WA, 393 posts
11 Sep 2005 8:12pm
Q cell
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
11 Sep 2005 8:17pm
Silver tape fixes all.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
11 Sep 2005 10:31pm
selleys 'knead it', o&e epoxy solarcure, 60&240# wet and dry sandpaper. a single sided razorblade,clear nailpolish and beer.
professor
professor
QLD
277 posts
QLD, 277 posts
12 Sep 2005 7:46pm
quote:
Originally posted by greenleader

selleys 'knead it', o&e epoxy solarcure, 60&240# wet and dry sandpaper. a single sided razorblade,clear nailpolish and beer.



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