I've already cut my board, thanks gor it's really long. At first we've put an apoxy there and change the trucks location, but no chanse, it had been broken after few weeks of hard boarding...
You can get a syringe and seam roller for wallpaper repair. Use the syringe to shoot epoxy as far under the lifted edge. Then use the seam roller to work the epoxy all the way back into the de-lam. then clamp and wait!!
alright, waht if i'd tell you that not only the very top was broken, but the entire board beside the metal beneath? in this example it would be every red stuff of your board. the damage is at the same spot as in this video, but wents on to the middle of the front of the board. what can i do?
YO! What the hell????? The end shot showed you taking the clamps off the other side of the board, not where you de-lam happened! The epoxy fix was on the right side of the board when facing him, and at the end he takes the clamps off of the left side of the board that's facing him. It's impossible that was the same spot as the fix, just look at the board graphic!
@seiyab24 i can understand if they didn't have time to let the repair dry before finishing the video, but they shouldn't try and make the viewer believe they are looking at the finished repaired top sheet, when in reality they are showing the complete other end of the board. I just think they should've made it clear what they were showing.
I found Gorilla super glue works better than epoxy. Epoxy gets hard and brittle and will eventually just crack and flake out. Also, files are only meant to be used going forward.
hey, the same thing is happening to my snowboard, but its happening to the bottom part of it, in the curvature type part of the board. do i do the same thing to fix it?
@FLESxRUOYxLLIK yes they are safe on skis/boards i just fixed mine but i used epoxy resin and shot it through my board with a vaccume pump and vaccum bags
@tankownzu Do you think it's at all weird that at the end of this vid, the guy takes the clamps of the the other end of the board from where the repair was? Just look at which side it's on, and you can even see it from the graphics. They showed a Bullshit result.
hey wood would distribute the weight more then those thins sheets of metal
washedcoolpants 1 month ago
I've already cut my board, thanks gor it's really long. At first we've put an apoxy there and change the trucks location, but no chanse, it had been broken after few weeks of hard boarding...
NastKraT 3 months ago
How do you think is it possible to repair my longboard by epoxy? It cracked near the trucks.
NastKraT 4 months ago
@NastKraT gorilla glue man.. not epoxy.. im asuming u have drop threw. trucks and rammed it into a curb... pm me and i send instructions
dma52691 3 months ago
You can get a syringe and seam roller for wallpaper repair. Use the syringe to shoot epoxy as far under the lifted edge. Then use the seam roller to work the epoxy all the way back into the de-lam. then clamp and wait!!
homskoult 5 months ago
The best thing to use to shoot the epoxy in deep is to get a syringe from a pharmacy. You DON"T need the needle part usually.
MegaLuckydog1 8 months ago
alright, waht if i'd tell you that not only the very top was broken, but the entire board beside the metal beneath? in this example it would be every red stuff of your board. the damage is at the same spot as in this video, but wents on to the middle of the front of the board. what can i do?
Gapfruit 1 year ago
YO! What the hell????? The end shot showed you taking the clamps off the other side of the board, not where you de-lam happened! The epoxy fix was on the right side of the board when facing him, and at the end he takes the clamps off of the left side of the board that's facing him. It's impossible that was the same spot as the fix, just look at the board graphic!
Something really fishy with this.
qcages 1 year ago
@qcages obviously it's a demonstration and that tip was already dried. nothing fishy about it.
seiyab24 1 year ago
@seiyab24 i can understand if they didn't have time to let the repair dry before finishing the video, but they shouldn't try and make the viewer believe they are looking at the finished repaired top sheet, when in reality they are showing the complete other end of the board. I just think they should've made it clear what they were showing.
qcages 1 year ago
I found Gorilla super glue works better than epoxy. Epoxy gets hard and brittle and will eventually just crack and flake out. Also, files are only meant to be used going forward.
Modzilla32 1 year ago
hey, the same thing is happening to my snowboard, but its happening to the bottom part of it, in the curvature type part of the board. do i do the same thing to fix it?
XxJGSK8RxX 1 year ago
are most epoxys safe for most boards i dont want my shit disolving
FLESxRUOYxLLIK 1 year ago
@FLESxRUOYxLLIK yes they are safe on skis/boards i just fixed mine but i used epoxy resin and shot it through my board with a vaccume pump and vaccum bags
tankownzu 1 year ago
@tankownzu Do you think it's at all weird that at the end of this vid, the guy takes the clamps of the the other end of the board from where the repair was? Just look at which side it's on, and you can even see it from the graphics. They showed a Bullshit result.
qcages 1 year ago
Thanx! I live in ATX and do not feel comfortable with the local shope working on my board. I noa can be already for the basin without delay.
theCOSlives 1 year ago