Thanks for repair job the board goes well balance is still good no noticeable change or loss of speed might even be better ! Well worth saving a nice board cheers Troy
Muito bom! Amazing solution for that gap... I have been filing it with small shaped pieces to fit small sections of that gap. Too much time, and not at all a professional technic . Using it knowing wasn't right! Your sistem is easier and quicker, cleaner, lighter and very professional. Thank you! Congratulations, beautiful job . P.S.- Those two wooden reinforcements, I've used them already but not my choice this days... Allow me this question, please! Did you ever saw a surfboard breaking again at that place of the repair? Obrigado.
Great job with a excellent video. If alright a question. Have u ever repaired a snapped epoxy mal (tolhurst) without a ply stringer. Have one now and just joined it and still very flexible. Dont like the timber dowels thinking of routering 2 small channels either side and fin rovings.???
Yes I have. Keep in mind fin rovings are super strong. I believe this create a stiff breaking point. Even though the board has snapped you still want it to flex slightly. I’ve found that extra glass on the rail always seems to work and I’ve never had one come back. 👍🏻
big mistake to put those 2 peces next to the stringer been doing this for over 29 years and you have just pur a stiff 6 to 8 inches in a flexible product it is going to break at either of those ends, and make diamond shaped patches that will spread the flex over a big area.
@@coulsonssurf yes stuf like that, was thinking also something like a color panel (hotcoatresin) or paint between 2 layers of fibre wich is alot more work cause you need to hotcoat and sand before painting.
Nice work man. The whole trip was spot on. The foam inserts were absolutely key and the blocks on the stringer were crucial! 🍻
Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for repair job the board goes well balance is still good no noticeable change or loss of speed might even be better ! Well worth saving a nice board cheers Troy
Great to hear Troy. 🙏
You really do a great job bro👌
Thank you 🙌
Thanks
Nice job, I'm putting my 10'3 back together the same way.
Very nice. That’s what it’s all about. Breaking shit and learning about it.
Muito bom! Amazing solution for that gap...
I have been filing it with small shaped pieces to fit small sections of that gap. Too much time, and not at all a professional technic . Using it knowing wasn't right!
Your sistem is easier and quicker, cleaner, lighter and very professional.
Thank you! Congratulations, beautiful job .
P.S.- Those two wooden reinforcements, I've used them already but not my choice this days... Allow me this question, please! Did you ever saw a surfboard breaking again at that place of the repair? Obrigado.
Never seen one come back once fixed by us
killer job thanks for the video
Thank you 🙏
Thank you
Great job with a excellent video. If alright a question. Have u ever repaired a snapped epoxy mal (tolhurst) without a ply stringer. Have one now and just joined it and still very flexible. Dont like the timber dowels thinking of routering 2 small channels either side and fin rovings.???
Yes I have.
Keep in mind fin rovings are super strong. I believe this create a stiff breaking point.
Even though the board has snapped you still want it to flex slightly. I’ve found that extra glass on the rail always seems to work and I’ve never had one come back. 👍🏻
Good job… I would have made the leading and trailing edge of the navy blue wavy so it would look more decorative and less like a blue bandaid
Customer request
What adhesive did you use to mend the stringer?
Laminating resin
Is it ok to use sanding resin for the initial layers of glass you layed down over the qcell block? Would lam resin be stronger?
Great job.. What do you charge for a repair like this?
They all vary.
But for this one we charged $500.
@@coulsonssurf Pretty fair considering how much work went into it.. Plus a broken log is worth $0
Looks nice but in my experience it won't last. Best solution is a carbon wrap.
Will try next time
Looks great, did you glue the blocks in? Thanks
Yes I used qcell mix to set them in.
@@coulsonssurf thanks
👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Yew
Thank you
big mistake to put those 2 peces next to the stringer been doing this for over 29 years and you have just pur a stiff 6 to 8 inches in a flexible product it is going to break at either of those ends, and make diamond shaped patches that will spread the flex over a big area.
Board rides better than ever. Troy has ridden it in many swells. Loves it.
Is it not better to paint under the glassing?
I do prefer to seal colour under the finish coat. But I’d spent so much time on this already.
@@coulsonssurf yes stuf like that, was thinking also something like a color panel (hotcoatresin) or paint between 2 layers of fibre wich is alot more work cause you need to hotcoat and sand before painting.
I feel like there should be warning for flash photography.
Apologies will post individually soon.
Great job on the repair, bad job with the showing of the repair.
Yea, that fast motion and low resolution video made it pretty much unwatchable. But, I got the idea.
Apologies will figure something out. And repost
Awesome craftsmanship but yeah, video made me nauseous as fuck!