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hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
9 Apr 2011 3:38pm
what is best used to free up seized zips on kite bags ?current bags never left un opened over one week ,but last years!!!! more so wanting bags for reuse, tried inox over a couple of days to no avail . any ideas?
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
9 Apr 2011 4:09pm
I have found that the older style zippers (aluminium?) completely degrade when they seize shut for too long (months?), so if soaking it is of no use then looks like you need to break it open.

As long as you don't damage the plastic zipper teeth in the process you should be able to get a new zipper-thingamy and you are back in business.
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
9 Apr 2011 5:02pm
put one end in a vice, clamp a set of vice grips to the other, and wrench it open. lanolin grease works well for preventing corrosion and seizure
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
QLD, 2057 posts
9 Apr 2011 5:53pm
Hot water then laundry soap.
michel
michel
NSW
413 posts
NSW, 413 posts
9 Apr 2011 6:07pm
Boiling water and a paper clip...use clip drown the inside of the zipper head to loosen up the corrosion keep pouring boiling water on zipper until salt etc has dissolved.
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
9 Apr 2011 6:21pm
The short answer, nothing. Once it's jammed it's stuffed. You can free it up a little and use it but you cannot fix it short of having the sliders replaced. That's easy to do and costs about $8-$10 a slider at any luggage repair place.

If you want zips that last forever then you need plastic zips with plastic sliders.
bennie
bennie
ACT
1258 posts
ACT, 1258 posts
9 Apr 2011 9:25pm
Gorgo said...


If you want zips that last forever then you need plastic zips with plastic sliders.


I used to have an old kite bag from 2004 that had a big plastic zip that never fused shut. Why the hell don't kite companys use these, most people kite on salt water, It annoys the hell out of me when my current bags zips fuse shut after 2-3 weeks of no use.
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
9 Apr 2011 10:41pm
All Cabrinha bags have plastic zips and plastic sliders. I have one that is 5 years old and good as new.

Strangely my Balin surfboard bags and my Dakine kiteboard bags have aluminium sliders.
bennie
bennie
ACT
1258 posts
ACT, 1258 posts
9 Apr 2011 10:48pm
Gorgo said...

All Cabrinha bags have plastic zips and plastic sliders. I have one that is 5 years old and good as new.


my old sb3's, and omegas didn't
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
QLD, 2057 posts
9 Apr 2011 11:32pm
Gorgo said...

All Cabrinha bags have plastic zips and plastic sliders. I have one that is 5 years old and good as new.

Strangely my Balin surfboard bags and my Dakine kiteboard bags have aluminium sliders.


you must be joking!!!

Worst bags and zippers of them all. I have to pack and unpack them all week. Worst I say
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
10 Apr 2011 11:23am
thans guys and gals that will keep me busy till the wind picks up ,come on NE ter
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
10 Apr 2011 12:14pm
Bigwavedave said...
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you must be joking!!!

Worst bags and zippers of them all. I have to pack and unpack them all week. Worst I say


Fair enough. You've got the experience. What's so bad about them? I have had no problems.

My main TT has had over 300 sessions for 370+ hours of use. That's at least 300 openings, closings, stuffing in the car, strapped on the roof and driving through rain etc. That bag is literally good as new. Usually when I get a new board I get them to throw in a free bag. The old bag was in such good condition I didn't bother this time.

My strapped surfboard has just under 80 uses. There is a tiny hole where the pointy nose of the board gets rammed down into the bag. Everything else is just fine.

My lightwind TT has a Dakine bag. That's only got about 120 uses on the bag. The bag is fine but I had the sliders replaced recently.
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