How to repair a carbon fibre stand up Paddleboard PADDLE | Epoxy repair | How to video | SAVIOUR
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- I want to show you how to repair a paddle to stop these going to landfill.
Eco conscious - Epoxy fibreglass repair kit suitable for all boards with an epoxy construction.
The kit is suitable for all repairs like cracks, holes, fin plugs, dents, splits, snaps or alterations like new handles, new plugs, inserts and more.
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Repairs are what I am known for best. I will give you the confidence and know-how for fixing those little jobs yourself just follow our video tutorial's HERE .....
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"Care for your kit and your kit will care for you"
Recyclable or reusable tin container
300g Clear EVO Epoxy - mixing ratio 2\1
150g hardener
800x400mm 6oz fibreglass cloth
2 x measuring cups (please re use)
1x Re usable latex gloves
Glass bubbles in refillable tin
Plastic reusable spreader
Wood mixing stick
80 , 320 grit sandpaper
IF YOU DO NOT REPAIR YOUR CRAFT AS SOON AS A HOLE/CRACK APPEARS THINGS WILL GET SOFT/SPUNGY CREATING MORE DAMAGE AND MORE EXPENSE.
The epoxy resin we uses in our kits is SURF CLEAR EVO and is specially formulated for the manufacturing and repair of water crafts.
The ECOBOARD Project Verifies the use of Qualified Materials against a set of qualifying sustainability criteria. This is the most practical and effective method to ensure that any board bearing the ECOBOARD Gold Label or Level One label: has a measurably reduced carbon footprint, uses renewable, recycled and/or up-cycled material inputs, and uses materials and processes that reduce toxicity during manufacturing.
Characteristics:
Super tough
Very good UV stability
Low odor
Hardening without tack
High gloss
Transparency of laminates
Self levelling
Scratch resistance
Store with the lid securely on, in an area out of reach of children.
Over 18 year olds
So these products can be harmful please read the personal safety information.
Good Job Saviour Watersports you made it look easy! Although I have a Major Crack in mine im gonna fix it up! Thanks
You can do it!
Wonderful video. I recently got a used carbon fiber paddle. It has some nicks and scratches on the face of the blade and there's a spot at the tip edge of the blade where you can feel the layers of carbon are exposed such that I worry it may start peeling. How can you tell when it is time to repair vs. trust the construction of the paddle to hold up. Thanks again for the video. I have this bookmarked.
Thankyou, always worth repairing