Broken Paddle Blades

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momasfolly
momasfolly
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237 posts
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1 Oct 2014 12:02pm
If some one in a factory somewhere in the world assembles
Blade to Shaft to T Handle

and Starboard let's you buy replacement shafts and blades,

then,

Why can't the other manufacturers let us buy blades or shafts when we need them?



I know, the $ reigns but it could make some happier customers out there!
Desflurane
Desflurane
114 posts
114 posts
1 Oct 2014 1:02pm
KeNalu do
supthecreek
supthecreek
2768 posts
2768 posts
1 Oct 2014 10:07pm
Ke Nalu sells every part, so it is an easy repair..... they are assembled with "Hot Glue".... simply aim a hair drier at the joint for a few minutes, twist out the broken bit an slide the new part in.... done.
ActionSportsWA
ActionSportsWA
WA
1006 posts
WA, 1006 posts
1 Oct 2014 11:41pm
Hi Guys,

QuickBlade also do. We stock shafts and handles and can repair broken paddles.

DM
robdog
robdog
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611 posts
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2 Oct 2014 6:49am
ActionSportsWA said..
Hi Guys,

QuickBlade also do. We stock shafts and handles and can repair broken paddles.

DM


Broken blades?
latman
latman
QLD
177 posts
QLD, 177 posts
2 Oct 2014 11:00pm
the downside of hot glue is it softening when you don't want it to , like in your car on a hot day ...
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
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3 Oct 2014 6:11am
latman said..
the downside of hot glue is it softening when you don't want it to , like in your car on a hot day ...



been using Ke Nalu paddles since the very first batch came to OZ about 3 years ago. This has never actually happened to one of my paddles, and they pretty much live in my car. I've also reassembled another brand of paddle with hot glue after a repair and it hasn't happened to that one, either.
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