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Created by cammcgregorKITE cammcgregorKITE  > 9 months ago, 21 Jul 2017
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cammcgregorKITE
cammcgregorKITE

QLD

8 posts

21 Jul 2017 2:05pm
Hey,
I damaged my board today and wondering if anyone can tell me if its repairable, worth repairing or should i just invest in another board. I have no knowledge on surfboard repairs and the effects of damage. The board is a NSP Epoxy Funboard.
Thanks in advance

DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

21 Jul 2017 1:00pm
Yep fixable. They are easy to fix.
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

21 Jul 2017 1:57pm
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+repair+your+surfboard+rail

Make sure you use "epoxy" resin.

I'm pretty rough with my repairs so not the best advisor. I'd simply let it dry out for about a month, epoxies suck in a lot of water & it is this time of year. Maybe queensland is warmer than here I guess. Bare in mind this is the perfect time to mope around the house for a bit & inform your missus that damn'it you need to buy another surfboard. But you will keep this one just for a spare.

Once you have bought a new surfboard & let it dry. Rough up around the area to ensure the resin (epoxy resin) bonds well & also wipe sanding dust from the board. Then watch a few youtube vids to learn some stuff. Do not use solarez for that repair. You will want epoxy resin & catalyst to make it harden. Some thickening agent like Q-cells to plug the hole up a bit would be good too. Could be other products around now, I dunno coz I still have a ton left over from a past life as a fibreglasser.

But anyway, yep nice easy repair provided you use the right materials, don't use too much catalyst & don't dilly dally. Otherwise it will harden up as your fiddling with it. Plan to do it in stages...best of luck & let us know how you go
cammcgregorKITE
cammcgregorKITE

QLD

8 posts

21 Jul 2017 4:07pm
Thanks for the replies, much appreciated!
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