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Perth board repairs

Created by Sham1984 Sham1984  > 9 months ago, 12 Sep 2011
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Sham1984
Sham1984

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12 Sep 2011 6:51pm
is this fixable?? and if so, can anyone recommend somewhere that does good repair jobs?






doggie
doggie

WA

15849 posts

12 Sep 2011 4:53pm
Katana in Osborne Park is the man

Or Scarbough Longboards

Sham1984
Sham1984

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12 Sep 2011 6:54pm
yea he does PU repairs? i was under the assumption he mainly worked with epoxy
doggie
doggie

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12 Sep 2011 4:55pm
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Sham1984 said...

yea he does PU repairs? i was under the assumption he mainly worked with epoxy


He will do both, Ive had a few fixed from him
Sham1984
Sham1984

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12 Sep 2011 6:56pm
awesome thanks!
subasurf
subasurf

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12 Sep 2011 4:57pm
I should probably take my super wide 5'8" in and get it fixed.
I hate riding a 6'1"
PaddlePig
PaddlePig

WA

421 posts

12 Sep 2011 5:23pm
be brave, fix it yourself! It looks lik only one plug has blown out so repairing is easy. Throw some resin in the hole, put a new plug onto a fin and drop it into the existing hole.. Done! Sand it back hard.
Sham1984
Sham1984

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12 Sep 2011 7:31pm
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PaddlePig said...

be brave, fix it yourself! It looks lik only one plug has blown out so repairing is easy. Throw some resin in the hole, put a new plug onto a fin and drop it into the existing hole.. Done! Sand it back hard.


haha thanks but i can barely hammer a nail in straight.. so i dont think il take the chance with my board!
Agent000
Agent000

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12 Sep 2011 5:44pm
^^^^ grumble grumble grumble.... bloomin Y gen.... grumble grumble.............
GPA
GPA

GPA

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12 Sep 2011 6:10pm
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doggie said...

Katana in Osborne Park is the man

Or Scarbough Longboards




Agree with doggie - either are good - just call to see what their wait time is...

And as PaddlePig says - you should do it yourself... take your time and plan the job and you might surprise yourself how good a job you do.
doggie
doggie

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13 Sep 2011 8:49am
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subasurf said...

I should probably take my super wide 5'8" in and get it fixed.
I hate riding a 6'1"


I can fix it for you easy!!
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