Heavily Sctached Twin Tip

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noahsky
noahsky
NSW
29 posts
NSW, 29 posts
10 Oct 2015 5:28pm
Anyone know how to repair a heavily scrached TT??



After a few weeks or kiting in Indo in sometime way too low tide conditions the heel side of my board is trashed along the whole side. Can you wax it like a snowboard? Pour a 2 part coating on and then sandback? There must be a way. Any tips much appreciated. Not sure how much it really effects the performance anyway .......
Kamikuza
Kamikuza
QLD
6493 posts
QLD, 6493 posts
10 Oct 2015 8:15pm
Not even close to heavily scratched. Shut up and ride
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
10 Oct 2015 9:34pm
And here is what heavily scratched actually looks like.....



And the board still rides like a one eyed jack of diamonds

KiteBud
KiteBud
WA
1615 posts
WA, 1615 posts
10 Oct 2015 7:01pm
yeah noahsky it's definitely not that heavily scratched. I would simply sand it and/or use a very sharp blade to cut off the peeling parts to give it a smooth texture... but you probably won't feel any difference on the water...
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
10 Oct 2015 7:15pm
noahsky said...
Anyone know how to repair a heavily scrached TT??



After a few weeks or kiting in Indo in sometime way too low tide conditions the heel side of my board is trashed along the whole side. Can you wax it like a snowboard? Pour a 2 part coating on and then sandback? There must be a way. Any tips much appreciated. Not sure how much it really effects the performance anyway .......


Wrap some 120/180 around a block of timber, then give it a sand on the flat, then roll it off the edge which will take off the dags, chicks dig scars
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
11 Oct 2015 2:35am
Yep sand it back. Is it resin? or plastic? if plastic sand it and carry or. If resin you could consider a hot coat of resin. In thruth I'd just sand it and carry on unless there's scratches into the core then you need to apply some fixing.
Chris_M
Chris_M
2132 posts
2132 posts
11 Oct 2015 8:30am
That's not a knife.... this is a knife
flyingcab
flyingcab
VIC
942 posts
VIC, 942 posts
11 Oct 2015 4:25pm
Mate that base looks like Ptex wax, if you go on eBay you can buy ptex candles for around $10 for 3, watch some youtube tutorials and you learn how to fill in the deep scratches pretty easy. I have been doing this to my cable park board for the last year and people actually comment on the good condition of the board, especially when they learn its been used at the park for 4 seasons.
- even better if you can get your hands on a ski/snowboard iron and put the wax on like that.
noahsky
noahsky
NSW
29 posts
NSW, 29 posts
11 Oct 2015 4:48pm
Now that sounds like the go. The reality is the whole board on the heelside edge is like that. Ill sand it back, apply the wax with the iron and report back.
Yamikuza if there was any wind I wouldn't even of looked at it! What do you do when theres no wind, no surf and time on your hands?? Check your gear!...and hope
Kamikuza
Kamikuza
QLD
6493 posts
QLD, 6493 posts
11 Oct 2015 11:35pm
noahsky said..
Now that sounds like the go. The reality is the whole board on the heelside edge is like that. Ill sand it back, apply the wax with the iron and report back.
Yamikuza if there was any wind I wouldn't even of looked at it! What do you do when theres no wind, no surf and time on your hands?? Check your gear!...and hope


I have a board I damaged putting into the car that I use in places with shallow water, like Thailand. Riding up onto the sand smooths out all the scratches and gouges from the coral and rocks... grinds away the base layer graphics too though, but doesn't affect the handling.
zboro
zboro
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
12 Oct 2015 12:46pm
Change your footstraps around and ride the opposite rail heal side
flyingcab
flyingcab
VIC
942 posts
VIC, 942 posts
12 Oct 2015 7:36pm
noahsky said..
Now that sounds like the go. The reality is the whole board on the heelside edge is like that. Ill sand it back, apply the wax with the iron and report back.
Yamikuza if there was any wind I wouldn't even of looked at it! What do you do when theres no wind, no surf and time on your hands?? Check your gear!...and hope


I haven't used the iron before but when I melt it on I don't sand it back first as the wax fills the holes.
I then sand it after to make the repair flush with the un-repaired section
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