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Heat Gun Attempt to Fix Blade

Created by RPG226 RPG226  > 9 months ago, 31 May 2020
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RPG226
RPG226

VIC

14 posts

31 May 2020 6:36pm
Hit the broken shaft and blade for about 15 to 20mins with the heat gun,hot enough to use glove or rag,but no luck in separation
Any tips ?
Or is there a pro out there in Vicco that I could take to
Cheers
wazza66
wazza66

QLD

620 posts

31 May 2020 9:08pm
Put the blade in the vice with padding around it and keep heating the shaft and twist the handle or blade until the bond breaks. The glue will soften and melt eventually.
I've done this on heaps of paddles on the blade and handle and it works . Remember to keep the heat gun moving so as to not overheat the carbon.
Be patient the glue will soften
Waz
RPG226
RPG226

VIC

14 posts

1 Jun 2020 6:46pm
Thanks waz,will try the vice
MorningGlass
MorningGlass

4 posts

1 Jun 2020 11:26pm
Use the steam from a kettle, heat and moisture melt the glue :-)
gregjet
gregjet

QLD

84 posts

6 Jun 2020 6:13am
Note: If you are going to be fixing and afixing handles and blades, it is worth purchasing a temperature controlled electric heat gun. They can usually get a bit hotter than most but allow fine temp control on composite/hot melt glues.
BTW are you sure the blade wasn't epoxyed on?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

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17569 posts

6 Jun 2020 7:38am
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RPG226 said..
Hit the broken shaft and blade for about 15 to 20mins with the heat gun,hot enough to use glove or rag,but no luck in separation
Any tips ?
Or is there a pro out there in Vicco that I could take to
Cheers


What brand of paddle is it and do you have a replacement shaft for it once you get the blade off?

I'm in Parkdale if you ever come past this way and I'd be happy to have a look at it and try for you.
RPG226
RPG226

VIC

14 posts

12 Jun 2020 6:40pm
Thanks for the tips,I now have a good blade and a good shaft,that I will join together
What's the best glue to use ?
WINDSURFnSNOW
WINDSURFnSNOW

NSW

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12 Jun 2020 9:25pm
I like to use hot glue in store but 5 min araldite works well also. Heat will bring both apart pretty easily. Full strength epoxy is pretty much a permanent thing. Sam.
RPG226
RPG226

VIC

14 posts

13 Jun 2020 9:27am
Thanks off to Bunnings for some glue
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