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Created by thedrip thedrip  > 9 months ago, 24 Dec 2015
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thedrip
thedrip

WA

2355 posts

24 Dec 2015 11:33am
How long after pick up of a custom shape do you wait before surfing it?

I say custom as I assume off the rack boards generally have a bunch of time between manufacture and play purchase.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

24 Dec 2015 1:37pm
A week if its been pushed through production
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

24 Dec 2015 11:47am
As soon as I get em I surf them
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

24 Dec 2015 1:51pm
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chrispy said...
As soon as I get em I surf them

Same
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

24 Dec 2015 1:53pm
Think I held out for 2 days once.

Mac mac mac dont lie at christmas.
You never surf yours green
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

24 Dec 2015 1:57pm
At mct it mainly takes a least a week to do the filler sand and polish so they are ready to rock n roll
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

24 Dec 2015 2:06pm
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Macaha said..
At mct it mainly takes a least a week to do the filler sand and polish so they are ready to rock n roll



yes I know. but ive only ever seen you put the new board in the bag and surf another board. let it cure some more you say.

I admired your self control. I couldnt
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

24 Dec 2015 4:13pm
Yes, 1 week is the common for the majority of folk, apart from Mac, he need to start riding them the very second they leave the production line Because on day one he rides it, on day two he sells it



Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

24 Dec 2015 4:31pm
depends if its been glassed using solar cure resin, if so straight away as they put em in a baking machine to cure and get them to full strength,glassed the traditional way you should wait 2 weeks to fully cure-torture!!!
climber
climber

NSW

1125 posts

24 Dec 2015 4:38pm
Interesting link. I think it may have been posted before
www.surfline.com/sdg/forum/surforum_ham.cfm
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

24 Dec 2015 1:40pm
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Ricardo1709 said...
depends if its been glassed using solar cure resin, if so straight away as they put em in a baking machine to cure and get them to full strength,glassed the traditional way you should wait 2 weeks to fully cure-torture!!!


Where did you get the two weeks number from?

All the glassers I know say by the time as mac says, it s gone past the filler coat and you get it in your hands it is right to go.....

I also know a boat builder and said the longer it sits is a old wives tale
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

24 Dec 2015 3:51pm
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obct said..
Yes, 1 week is the common for the majority of folk, apart from Mac, he need to start riding them the very second they leave the production line Because on day one he rides it, on day two he sells it




Haha funny Obct
thedrip
thedrip

WA

2355 posts

24 Dec 2015 2:42pm
Thanks guys. It all reinforced my world view for the most part, but wanted to check with the brains trust.

My 9'6" was ready for pick up on Tuesday. Similar to the McTavish factory it would have been a week since the glassing was finished before the filler and polish. I get home on Sunday so will pick the board up on Monday. Tuesday is looking like reasonably solid so I was umming and aahing about taking it out. Not so now. It's getting wet.
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

24 Dec 2015 2:52pm
I always thought 3 days..

But this is interesting.

98% strength in an hour and a half.

www.surfline.com/sdg/forum/surforum_ham.cfm
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

24 Dec 2015 4:12pm
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SP said...
I always thought 3 days..

But this is interesting.

98% strength in an hour and a half.

www.surfline.com/sdg/forum/surforum_ham.cfm


You are off your game SP
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

24 Dec 2015 4:30pm
Yeah by a long way..

my excuse is I'm to cheap to get them polished. glass, wet sand, surf.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

24 Dec 2015 6:31pm
back in the day I had some boards ready where I was warned they were green and leave them for a week.

guess what- big depressions all over the deck-doh
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

24 Dec 2015 7:46pm
Maybe Argee can enlighten us..I always thought 4 weeks
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

24 Dec 2015 4:56pm
Usually surf them asap...I like a bit of deck compression on a light SB. Wouldn't expect it on a LB & would normally be unlikely I'd get a custom LB. But that was before I rode a Boyd Purdy, I'll ask him to shape me a board like my mates one day & then I'll probably let it cure for a week after glassing.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

24 Dec 2015 6:59pm
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MickPC said..
Usually surf them asap...I like a bit of deck compression on a light SB. Wouldn't expect it on a LB & would normally be unlikely I'd get a custom LB. But that was before I rode a Boyd Purdy, I'll ask him to shape me a board like my mates one day & then I'll probably let it cure for a week after glassing.


a shaper was telling me some of his team riders would put their board on the grass and stomp the tail to their back foot.

thanks very much he said- thinking of resale value when the board gets moved on
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

24 Dec 2015 5:37pm
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laceys lane said..

MickPC said..
Usually surf them asap...I like a bit of deck compression on a light SB. Wouldn't expect it on a LB & would normally be unlikely I'd get a custom LB. But that was before I rode a Boyd Purdy, I'll ask him to shape me a board like my mates one day & then I'll probably let it cure for a week after glassing.



a shaper was telling me some of his team riders would put their board on the grass and stomp the tail to their back foot.

thanks very much he said- thinking of resale value when the board gets moved on


hahaha...I'm a big fan of deck compression too, but yeah I have sold very few boards in my life. Sold way more in the last 5 than the previous 30 odd. Can't imagine it would add much value. Havta say boards don't seem to compress as much as when I was in my 20's...I know blokes like tux would say its the blank, Drip would say I've become weak & me well I'd say probably both
thedrip
thedrip

WA

2355 posts

24 Dec 2015 5:49pm
My oath - I think you are too busy trying to conserve your energy and make that five hours to put any power through that back foot.
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

24 Dec 2015 9:42pm
A week or two depending on the weather. It's hard when you've got a newie just sitting there waiting. Popouts can be used straight out of the box.
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

24 Dec 2015 10:05pm
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chrispy said..



Ricardo1709 said...
depends if its been glassed using solar cure resin, if so straight away as they put em in a baking machine to cure and get them to full strength,glassed the traditional way you should wait 2 weeks to fully cure-torture!!!





Where did you get the two weeks number from?

All the glassers I know say by the time as mac says, it s gone past the filler coat and you get it in your hands it is right to go.....

I also know a boat builder and said the longer it sits is a old wives tale




Yeah two weeks was always recommended to fully cure and get full-strength although that was the standard back in the good old days,my brother glassed boards in brooky long time ago,not sure if anythings changed since then for standard rack glassed and cured custom boards,although my last Rusty came out of a baking oven ready to go ,no cure time,but Im talking open air glassing and curing and that was the norm told to me,plus on newly glassed boards you can smell resin for a while after to me that says its still curing-Ive been wrong before and would be interested to hear from a reputable glasser.By the way Chrispy Ill be heading to Currumbin after Xmas if you want to pass on the SDR Beer project board,if no takers Ill hang on to it,its a great board
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

24 Dec 2015 9:46pm
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thedrip said..
My oath - I think you are too busy trying to conserve your energy and make that five hours to put any power through that back foot.


hahahaha
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

25 Dec 2015 5:11am
Its a chemical reaction. Nothing to worry about as long as the person mixing things up and glassing knows what they are doing. By the time you get it all the goodness should be done. Your main concern is most probably the quality of the blank and the blowing process.

As for Mac - does not matter as OB said
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

25 Dec 2015 3:50pm
I Picked up a freshly made board rode it in 5 days and wished i didn't, was still a little soft. If i had of waited the extra couple 'a days!!!
That was in the tropics too so humidity may or may not have played a part in slower curing.???
RoyStuart
RoyStuart

532 posts

26 Dec 2015 6:28am
Epoxy definitely hardens up significantly over a couple of weeks if glassed in cool temperatures.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

26 Dec 2015 1:33pm
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RoyStuart said...
Epoxy definitely hardens up significantly over a couple of weeks if glassed in cool temperatures.


Epoxy takes longer in warm weather as well
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