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Th0m0
Th0m0
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1 Jan 2009 8:27pm
Does anybody know where I can get some mastic tape for putting a protective edge on my paddle as per this post www.kenalu.com/2008/03/29/do-it-youself-paddle-protector/ I'm in Oz and i'm not talking about ordering it over the net but somwhere I can walk into locally and buy it. I've tried Bunnings, Supercheap Auto and Repco with no luck so far. Any help appreciated.

Cheers

Th0m0
DavidJohn
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2 Jan 2009 12:13am
Here in Oz most of us just use plain old electrical tape..One layer, two, or even three if you hit the board a lot... I only use one layer..

DJ
stoneaxe
stoneaxe
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2 Jan 2009 5:38am
Mastic tape is a heavier stretch electrical tape. You might try electrical supply stores. As DJ says though you can just use more regular electrical tape.

Bill has also changed how he does his paddles. I just did the same (he actually left behind a big roll of this orange tape last time he was here...) and so far I have to agree. http://www.kenalu.com/2008/12/27/prepping-a-paddle/

What he calls hockey tape is just a heavy cloth adhesive tape. Adding the wax over the top is what I think really makes the difference. Great grip on the shaft and it makes the blade edging really last
Th0m0
Th0m0
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QLD, 529 posts
2 Jan 2009 10:20am
Hey DJ,

I don't seem to be to bad in the rail bashing department, but the kids like having a go as well and they give it a bit of a hammering. So I was looking for something with a bit more padding than electrical tape but I might just have to put on more layers, as you suggest. I was also thinking electrical tape would peel of pretty quick and leave a bit of a sticky mess on the paddle. Whats your experience with that.

Stoneaxe, thanks for the tip. I will try some electrical stores. Also, I recall seeing some cloth tape when I was searching for the mastic yesterday.

Thanks for the help Guys

Th0m0
DavidJohn
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2 Jan 2009 12:18pm
There are different types of electrical tape and different ways to stick it on.

I found 'Nitro' brand the best and you can buy it from most petrol stations.. If you look close at the top right of my first pic you can see the 'Nitro' brand.

When you stick it on start running it down the shaft about 4" above where the blade starts but as you stretch/peal the tape let it relax before sticking it down..and as you work your way around the blade just pull it enough to go on without wrinkles and try and keep it 50% each side as you go around the blade..and again as you get back up the shaft to where you stared from on the other side make sure the tape is relaxed before sticking it down.

Once you've done it a couple of times it gets easy.. Here's a couple of pics of mine.. You won't need to worry too much about rail bashing the Naish because they're so tuff.

DJ



Th0m0
Th0m0
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2 Jan 2009 11:48am
Thanks DJ, thats excellent info. I meant to ask you about brands in my last post, so I'm glad you anticipated my next question. Ok, I'll see if I can pick up some Nitro today and have a go at tapeing the paddle. You could be right about the Naish but I have an NSP and I've seen some badly beaten up rails on NSPs, so I'm trying to prevent mine going the same way. I'm guessing that as well as being a Naish fan, you also like Kialoa paddles. Hmmm maybe I should just donate the GSI to the kids and buy myself a new Kialoa.

Thanks for the help

Th0m0
aus301
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2 Jan 2009 3:28pm
I think you might find that brand is called Nitto, not Nitro.

Guys I know in the auto electrical trade use it as well.
DavidJohn
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3 Jan 2009 1:21am
aus301 said...

I think you might find that brand is called Nitto, not Nitro.

Guys I know in the auto electrical trade use it as well.


Thanks.. I was just guessin' about the name..

DJ

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