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New second hand QB 83 FW paddle shaft

Created by SteveM74 SteveM74  > 9 months ago, 28 Dec 2014
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SteveM74
SteveM74

QLD

122 posts

28 Dec 2014 6:55am
Hey ,

My GF's fave paddle shaft snapped again decided to bin it (keep it for sleeves on future breaks) has anyone got a QB shaft laying around they want to offload ?
Its 26 mm in diameter.
New would be best if possible





Kieranr
Kieranr

NSW

526 posts

28 Dec 2014 10:34am
Try emailing Quickblade direct.
husq2100
husq2100

QLD

2031 posts

28 Dec 2014 8:32pm
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Kieranr said...
Try emailing Quickblade direct.


Dont you read!! He wants new second hand .....what ever the **** that is???

Probably wants new shaft at a used price.
Kami
Kami

1566 posts

28 Dec 2014 6:41pm
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husq2100 said..
Kieranr said...
Try emailing Quickblade direct.


Dont you read!! He wants new second hand .....what ever the **** that is???

Probably wants new shaft at a used price.


Then , please how do you disassemble parts like shaft and paddle

Kieranr
Kieranr

NSW

526 posts

28 Dec 2014 10:06pm
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husq2100 said..

Kieranr said...
Try emailing Quickblade direct.



Dont you read!! He wants new second hand .....what ever the **** that is???

Probably wants new shaft at a used price.


Yes I do read.
Quickblade Flyweight paddles aren't exactly common in Australia.
I doubt anyone has a "new second hand" shaft laying around.
In case you didn't realise, Quickblade paddles of that type come pre-assembled not as seperate parts ala Kenalu.
My suggestion was to simply ask Quickblade directly if they could help with a shaft on its own. They are very helpful in that regards if you actually contact them.
husq2100
husq2100

QLD

2031 posts

28 Dec 2014 9:34pm
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Kieranr said..

husq2100 said..


Kieranr said...
Try emailing Quickblade direct.




Dont you read!! He wants new second hand .....what ever the **** that is???

Probably wants new shaft at a used price.



Yes I do read.
Quickblade Flyweight paddles aren't exactly common in Australia.
I doubt anyone has a "new second hand" shaft laying around.
In case you didn't realise, Quickblade paddles of that type come pre-assembled not as seperate parts ala Kenalu.
My suggestion was to simply ask Quickblade directly if they could help with a shaft on its own. They are very helpful in that regards if you actually contact them.


it was a joke at him, not on you. Who the **** has spare shafts lying around for their paddles, and what are the chances its going to be the right one for him.
Kieranr
Kieranr

NSW

526 posts

28 Dec 2014 10:38pm
I kinda gathered that much.
Just throwin some sarcasm out there.
But for the OP, seriously try Quickblade direct.
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

28 Dec 2014 11:09pm
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Kieranr said..
...
But for the OP, seriously try Quickblade direct.


Or buy a Ke Nalu
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

28 Dec 2014 11:12pm


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Kami said..



Then , please how do you disassemble parts like shaft and paddle



With This:



srsly
latman
latman

QLD

177 posts

28 Dec 2014 11:30pm
if it was assembled with hotglue it will come apart easily , if it was assembled with 5 minute epoxy there will be a very small (5-10 degrees c)temperature difference between the glue softening and the laminating resin softening , if you twist the shaft when the blade resin is soft the neck of the paddle will get destroyed .. good luck

if it was glued with epoxy and the shaft is already destroyed i personally would cut it off near the end of the neck and mechanically remove it , a prick of a job but very safe
robdog
robdog

VIC

611 posts

29 Dec 2014 6:00am
I purchased what you are asking for from www.cstcomposites.com/about-us/
Great service.

SteveM74
SteveM74

QLD

122 posts

30 Dec 2014 12:17pm
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husq2100 said...
Kieranr said..

husq2100 said..


Kieranr said...
Try emailing Quickblade direct.




Dont you read!! He wants new second hand .....what ever the **** that is???

Probably wants new shaft at a used price.



Yes I do read.
Quickblade Flyweight paddles aren't exactly common in Australia.
I doubt anyone has a "new second hand" shaft laying around.
In case you didn't realise, Quickblade paddles of that type come pre-assembled not as seperate parts ala Kenalu.
My suggestion was to simply ask Quickblade directly if they could help with a shaft on its own. They are very helpful in that regards if you actually contact them.


it was a joke at him, not on you. Who the **** has spare shafts lying around for their paddles, and what are the chances its going to be the right one for him.



Hey Husq 2100

Your a dick ( no jokes there )

Its wankers like you that put people off posting on these forums !!!

Happy Suppin nobjockey !!!
Grenfell
Grenfell

NSW

291 posts

30 Dec 2014 1:34pm
Elizabeth Terrell <eterrell@quickbladepaddles.com>

could not be more professional or helpful....
husq2100
husq2100

QLD

2031 posts

30 Dec 2014 4:40pm
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SteveM74 said..

husq2100 said...

Kieranr said..


husq2100 said..



Kieranr said...
Try emailing Quickblade direct.





Dont you read!! He wants new second hand .....what ever the **** that is???

Probably wants new shaft at a used price.




Yes I do read.
Quickblade Flyweight paddles aren't exactly common in Australia.
I doubt anyone has a "new second hand" shaft laying around.
In case you didn't realise, Quickblade paddles of that type come pre-assembled not as seperate parts ala Kenalu.
My suggestion was to simply ask Quickblade directly if they could help with a shaft on its own. They are very helpful in that regards if you actually contact them.



it was a joke at him, not on you. Who the **** has spare shafts lying around for their paddles, and what are the chances its going to be the right one for him.




Hey Husq 2100

Your a dick ( no jokes there )

Its wankers like you that put people off posting on these forums !!!

Happy Suppin nobjockey !!!


happy to be a dick if the likes of people needing to be spoon fed are the good ones....

this thread is just another in the line of: "how do I tie my board on my car", "can I leave my board in the sun", "How many liters is that board", "how do I put deck grip on in under 8hrs without getting stressed out", "why would someone do something other than what I think is cool" etc


There seems to be a link between SUP'rs and lack of common sense. This is not only shown on websites like this but on the water.

Merry Christmas, dont grab you girlfriends shaft to hard in 2015, you might snap it off and have to wear the pants for a change


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