Longboard Damaged Part 2

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  • Grab some carbon fiber fabric [you can buy it by the yard] and use 2 or 3 part epoxy. will the gap wit epoxy and wrap the nose in the fabric with and lay a nice coat of epoxy on it. once dry [give it one full day] trim the excess fabric with a dremel then sand that bitch smooth and you got yourself a repair that will never break again.

  • @dreaddemlocks That's a sweet idea thanks!

  • When I saw that dog i almost crapped myself because of its cuteness/awesomeness.

  • @TidalDeath808 Thanks!!.... not only is she cute but she'll rip people's heads off if they mess with me. I'll make a vid of her angry sometime.

  • shar pei's are the shit!

  • @jokeywasian Thanks! I'm going to make some new videos of her soon.

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  • superglue that shit lol

  • take some maple veneer, some gorilla glue, and maybe some fiberglass and make your own decks. Those flat decks are simple to make.

    Trace that deck onto cardboard and make a mockup so when this one breaks you can make a new one.

  • or u try fill the damage as best as u kan with fibre glass resin. clamp till dried and sand of the exsess

  • Thx! I have yet to fix it but the guy who made the board told me to get a clamp and some serious white super glue.

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