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Aviso Surfboards Ding Repair Video (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2007

Part 2 of 2.. Fixing your Aviso Carbon Fiber surfboard is just as easy as fixing your old poly surfboard.
You can remove the drain plug. Dry it out completely. There is no foam to rot or wood to break.
If fixed properly Aviso surfboards will keep all of there integrity. This lets the board have the same ride
and feel it had the first day you rode it...

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  • Booo. Should have continued to show the repair process, instead of showing a completed board. I was hoping for more insight on how to blend the final layer.

  • I think it's interesting that people are so quick to laugh when so many great shapers have taken there magic boards had Aviso reproduce them... Just saying maybe they are on to something. It's a company that's selling a product that is advertised to be: Tough perfect flex looks handsome will out last other boards 4:1 great customer service expertise from leading industry shapers real deal warranty great customer service Eco friendly among other great attributes. Just saying
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  • get yourself another camera person or learn how to use you camera!

  • This was really cool, but how does a surfboard get run over by a car?

  • 10/10 for the repair job

  • no hot coat?

  • excellent repair !

  • perfect my arse. not bad out of a repair kit, but still could do better.

    and a long shot off what could be done with proper tools

  • yeah just make sure the foam is dry and clean

  • i got a small ding in the side of my board, not too bad with a hole about the size of a pinprick. at the time i didnt realise it needed to be fixed straight away and its been in the water for aboput 3 hours since. can anyone tell me whether its still just a simple ding repair job or do i need to do anythign else?

  • thanks! real helpful

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