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Non-slip gone, replace with a deckpad?

Created by adamhatfield adamhatfield  > 9 months ago, 14 Oct 2009
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adamhatfield
adamhatfield

NSW

171 posts

14 Oct 2009 12:02pm
Hi there,

I've an old starboard carve and the nonslip is worn away, so much that it's like ice skating!!

I've tried some of the spray on non-slip and that helps a bit but after a few sessions it wears away again.

Was wondering about getting some deckpads (something like http://www.squid.net.au/product.asp?p=31) and sticking them in key places.

Anyone tried anything like that? May not look the best but willing to give it a go.

Would it add too much weight?

Cheers
nick0
nick0

NSW

510 posts

14 Oct 2009 12:33pm
IT WILL ONLY ADD THE WEIGHT OF THE PADS AND WATEVA GLUE U USE .... just mix up some exopy resin .. mix in tones of salt or sugar .. paint the resin/sail,sugar solution on and let it go off ... after a couple of rnses with water the sugar or salt disolves and u ate left with a good grip ...
get some tape so its nice and neat ..
Phil27
Phil27

WA

194 posts

14 Oct 2009 9:46am
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nick0 said...

IT WILL ONLY ADD THE WEIGHT OF THE PADS AND WATEVA GLUE U USE .... just mix up some exopy resin .. mix in tones of salt or sugar .. paint the resin/sail,sugar solution on and let it go off ... after a couple of rnses with water the sugar or salt disolves and u ate left with a good grip ...
get some tape so its nice and neat ..



Yeah, what he said. I did it with normal white sugar and it is pretty harsh. Somebody old me I should have used casting sugar? Give it a go on something else first, see how it goessssss!
555
555

555

892 posts

14 Oct 2009 11:51am
Mixing the sugar into the resin sounds a bit messy..

Have a look at the board lady's page for some ideas. Castor sugar works instead of acrylic dust.

boardlady.com/nonskid.htm
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

14 Oct 2009 12:02pm
I agree

use a disposable foam roller about 3" wide to apply epoxy (uv stabilised so it won't go yellow later)

sprinkle on caster sugar

done
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

14 Oct 2009 12:30pm
I used self adhesive grip for baths etc.
Cut it into chevron shapes so it would go on curves nicely.
It works well. Nice and grippy but not too abrasive. Adheres well. No lifting corners.
Neat, easy to apply, not messy and no toxic fumes.
jimbob SA
jimbob SA

SA

1000 posts

14 Oct 2009 4:58pm
I have deck pads on my 2 boards between the mast track and front straps, they work really well when slogging or gybing, no slip and comfy as well. would even put them on a new board when I get one, the big fish or long board ones are the go or you could even look at some of the SUP pads as they cover a very large area just a lot more pricey. some of the old tiga's had full pads up to the mast track don't know why more boards don't still come like this.
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

14 Oct 2009 5:55pm
Mystic do a spray can version of the factory stuff, works really well, just needs a realy good shack before you use it..
NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

14 Oct 2009 10:10pm
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P.C_simpson said...

Mystic do a spray can version of the factory stuff, works really well, just needs a realy good shack before you use it..


Who do I google?
NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

14 Oct 2009 11:06pm
Thanks PC.
Does anyone in Brisbane stock that stuff?
adamhatfield
adamhatfield

NSW

171 posts

15 Oct 2009 9:52am

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P.C_simpson said...

Mystic do a spray can version of the factory stuff, works really well, just needs a realy good shack before you use it..


Thats the stuff I used, it's ok, just not perfect.

Like the idea of the deckpad, just not sure if it'll add too much weight

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jimbob SA said...

I have deck pads on my 2 boards between the mast track and front straps, they work really well when slogging or gybing, no slip and comfy as well. would even put them on a new board when I get one, the big fish or long board ones are the go or you could even look at some of the SUP pads as they cover a very large area just a lot more pricey. some of the old tiga's had full pads up to the mast track don't know why more boards don't still come like this.


Think I'll give it a go.
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

15 Oct 2009 9:09am
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P.C_simpson said...

Mystic do a spray can version of the factory stuff, works really well, just needs a realy good shack before you use it..


Can you use a backyard shed or does it have to be an upmarket shack.
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

15 Oct 2009 9:36pm
i do all my spray stuff under the car port... don't have a shed anymore
HowlingDog
HowlingDog

WA

61 posts

15 Oct 2009 10:27pm
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sausage said...

P.C_simpson said...

Mystic do a spray can version of the factory stuff, works really well, just needs a realy good shack before you use it..


Can you use a backyard shed or does it have to be an upmarket shack.


i do all my spray stuff under the car port... don't have a shed anymore

Nobody will "shack up" with simpson given that sort of form
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

17 Oct 2009 11:34pm
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Windxtasy said...

I used self adhesive grip for baths etc.
Cut it into chevron shapes so it would go on curves nicely.
It works well. Nice and grippy but not too abrasive. Adheres well. No lifting corners.
Neat, easy to apply, not messy and no toxic fumes.



adamhatfield
adamhatfield

NSW

171 posts

19 Oct 2009 10:17am
That looks like exactly what I need.

Looks good.

Off to Bunnings I go
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

19 Oct 2009 8:31am
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adamhatfield said...

That looks like exactly what I need.

Looks good.

Off to Bunnings I go


Yes, Bunnings was where I got it.
NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

20 Oct 2009 12:02am
Neat job.
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