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Created by pete53 pete53  > 9 months ago, 22 Oct 2024
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pete53
pete53

NSW

251 posts

22 Oct 2024 11:57am
Anybody used the elcheapo hexatraction? How did it compare to he dearer stuff?





supthecreek
supthecreek

2750 posts

22 Oct 2024 12:22pm
I have had good luck with the less expensive versions.
You get more pieces and they stay down... but more air bubbles, so you have to apply them carefully and work them as clear as possible.
riverider
riverider

TAS

1112 posts

22 Oct 2024 4:43pm
I use this from Bunnings had no problems with it, can get different sizes also.


colas
colas

5370 posts

22 Oct 2024 2:50pm
Only bad experiences:
- some were so harsh they removed your skin if you brushed your knuckles on them
(the middle pic looks to have the same texture)
- some were heavy
- some were not really transparent
- some had the top layer come off the base

Plus, buying the original rewards the actual innovator, and sustain him to design new quality products.
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228

VIC

820 posts

22 Oct 2024 7:43pm
Yep. if you're short on cash, just wax the nose.

Hexa works so well - in the scheme of the costs of a wetty, board, paddle etc. another $70 or so is no big deal.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

23 Oct 2024 12:39pm
I say go for it as often it's the same stuff with Chinese cheapo

but let us know after somebody has to go first
robbo1111
robbo1111

NSW

649 posts

28 Nov 2024 1:18pm
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riverider said..
I use this from Bunnings had no problems with it, can get different sizes also.




I gave this Bunnings stuff a go on my Foildrive board. Made a hexagon template and stuck about 6 or 7 on the front of my board where my left hand goes. Had a few sessions now over several weeks and happy to report all are still stuck down and the grip is quite ok. For $9 well worth a go.
justaddwater
justaddwater

NSW

763 posts

28 Nov 2024 4:06pm
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robbo1111 said..

riverider said..
I use this from Bunnings had no problems with it, can get different sizes also.




I gave this Bunnings stuff a go on my Foildrive board. Made a hexagon template and stuck about 6 or 7 on the front of my board where my left hand goes. Had a few sessions now over several weeks and happy to report all are still stuck down and the grip is quite ok. For $9 well worth a go.


Or just use croc grip spray $10 a can ,can do at least 2 longboard noses easy,I have been using it for 5 years and it is great stuff .????
ianm
ianm

WA

50 posts

28 Nov 2024 5:07pm
Can,t get it over here in the WEST.
colas
colas

5370 posts

28 Nov 2024 6:40pm
For the cheapest solution, just wet the nose with epoxy resin, and sprinkle a (very) little bit of sugar.

This is what I was doing before hexatraction, and what was done on custom windsurfing boards.
flowmaster
flowmaster

359 posts

28 Nov 2024 10:09pm
tiny bit more expensive, use anti slip powder , sugar is nasty sharp
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

1 Dec 2024 5:57pm
Or come in for a pro job if ur in WA

sugardeck is not that easy to get correct and the only grit you can get commonly is too rough (boat stuff)

MOzCustoms
42 Daly St South Freo
colas
colas

5370 posts

1 Dec 2024 8:25pm
Just a bit of practice is needed for sugar.
Do some experiment on cardboard pieces, it is easy.

Plus, if it is too rough, a light sanding fixes it perfectly,
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

2 Dec 2024 12:18pm
^^^^ in some places it's very hard to get a non yellowing epoxy. In WA you only have a 6L kit at $300
so every amateur sugar deck I see is yellow and horrid. Usually with a lack of adhesion somewhere too

so not being rude but you can't say just put on a tiny bit of epoxy and sugar it up.
lots of prep, right epoxy, rolled very thin, caster sugar and maybe look ok

However I do agree it's the best way for normal folks IF they can get non yellowing epoxy .. as acrylic dust cannot be found in the correct grade and it's a harder process to get it to look decent.
colas
colas

5370 posts

2 Dec 2024 4:25pm
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Mark _australia said..
so every amateur sugar deck I see is yellow and horrid.


To each his own... My only try of a commonly available spray grip once monster paint was banned in EU has been yellowing and horrid.

Applying a thin epoxy layer is super simple: Just wet your gloved fingers with it and brush the deck, pulling on it to the max. Less prep than with a spray bomb. I just ordered my UV-resistant epoxy online. This can also replace anti-UV varnishes over paint or a ding repair.

But I agree you must be smart enough to search for how much sugar to apply and/or practice beforehand. I am constantly astonished when people use glues or resins without reading the instructions...

Another technique used by Windsurfing board builders was tear-off cloth, but it is more involved.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

2 Dec 2024 6:56pm
^^^ interesting
Monsta traction was banned there? we could never get it.. Why was it banned
colas
colas

5370 posts

2 Dec 2024 7:54pm
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Mark _australia said..
Monsta traction was banned there? we could never get it.. Why was it banned



It was imported from the US, and some chemicals were/became either forbidden, or too complex for the monster importer to bother with.
I guess it is the same for OZ. Also, importing spray cans was probably not a profitable business as you already have a lot of well established paint brands in EU.

This is also the case for Rip Curl wetsuits, the ones made in Europe use different glues from the ones made outside Europe as their glues are too toxic (for the workers) and forbidden in EU.
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