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elbeau
elbeau
WA
988 posts
WA, 988 posts
12 Mar 2009 11:45pm
Some help please! Small ding (is this term still politically correct) in the nose of a tufskin Starboard.

What is best for a repair?

Also, has any starboard owner had leg rope plugs put in on the deck, for the paddle to be inserted for easy conveyance.

I wonder how successful it is and whether the tufskin is strong enough
boardbumps
boardbumps
NSW
698 posts
NSW, 698 posts
13 Mar 2009 8:00am
I have found that Selleys knead-it regular, not the waterproof stuff is best for small dings. It does not melt the stryro. I use it for repairs all the time and then finish them off with polyester resin (standard surfboard resin).

I reckon that all skin fittings going into Styrofoam should be set into some form of waterproof and tough type of material, not directly into the Styrofoam especially if they are going to be stressed by flexing . But deck plugs for a handle type thing it should be OK to just insert directly into the styro. But make sure it is a tight fit otherwise you will get a heat buildup and melt the styro. You can not control the epoxy hardening reaction by adding less hardener to slow down the mix and try to keep it cooler, the resin will not set.

Rod
elbeau
elbeau
WA
988 posts
WA, 988 posts
13 Mar 2009 3:29pm
Thanks Rod.I will try that
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