replacement foot pads

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jermaldan
jermaldan
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13 Apr 2012 2:59pm
My footpads have started to peel off my SB Kode. I lost part of one last week and they all seem to have decided to fall apart around the same time.

Is there anyway/where replacement pads can be ordered? What would you use for adhesive?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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13 Apr 2012 2:26pm
Find a snapped newish board and cut them off with a razorblade, underneath slowly slowly peeling back as you go.
Reapply with contact adhesive like Kwik Grip

sausage
sausage
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4874 posts
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13 Apr 2012 4:52pm
All your answers here and more
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/

PS - did they ever get that mast apart?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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13 Apr 2012 2:55pm
sausage said...

All your answers here and more
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/

PS - did they ever get that mast apart?


Guess you could glue the old footpads to the mast for more grip when twisting
jermaldan
jermaldan
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13 Apr 2012 5:53pm
sausage said...

All your answers here and more
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/

PS - did they ever get that mast apart?


Nah they just gave me a new one.
ejmack
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13 Apr 2012 6:16pm
Hi Jermaldan,

I had a foot pad lift a few years back and was lucky enough to get replacement pads under warranty. I removed and refit myself. Old glue came off easy enough as there was very little on to start with, I sanded off remaining old glue, marked out the holes on the new pads, and re glued with kwik grip ( the yellow stuff). Used a few old phone books to hold it all down while drying. I then used a dremmel drill bit to put the holes back in for the foot straps. As good as new and never lifted again.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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13 Apr 2012 11:02pm
ejmack said...

Used a few old phone books to hold it all down while drying. I then used a dremmel drill bit to put the holes back in for the foot straps. As good as new and never lifted again.


The idea with contact adhesive like Kwik Grip is you let it pretty much dry on both surfaces, then press together and it bonds. It is designed to not need weights or clamping
ejmack
ejmack
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14 Apr 2012 7:10am
Mark, yeah, I did that but it still needed a bit of weight to keep the edges from lifting. Better to be safe than sorry I guess.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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14 Apr 2012 10:47am
^^^^ Ahh I.C

In that case, masking tape roooollly tight all the way around the board can work well. Also good for holding down divinycell in lieu of vacuum bagging.
More messy than phone books as you sometimes have to remove sticky crap form the board later
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