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jcoffey Backside 180


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Posted: Jun 08, 2010 3:00 pm Post subject: Is this worth resealing? |
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Just got it today...I don't know if it was there before I bought the board, or after I rode it. I can't imagine a jetski set filled with shuvs and 180's would do this to a woodworks...
My question is, should I pull off the grip and reseal it? theres a tiny hairline directly accross from it. It rides great, I just don't want to have any problems with a board I love riding (after only one set I want to stock up on woodworks/original decks).
btw the search on here sucks, it always brings up the latest posts that have nothing to do with what I searched for. _________________ if theres no future in it, at least theres a present worth remembering.
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jcoffey Backside 180


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Posted: Jun 08, 2010 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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also will fiberglass resin work? or does it have to be epoxy or something _________________ if theres no future in it, at least theres a present worth remembering.
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rc005 Faceplant

Joined: 20 Jan 2010 Posts: 27
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Posted: Jun 08, 2010 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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| i had a post similar to this a few days ago where my gator did a similar thing.. it seems that most people said to contact the manufacturer or whomever you got it from. Did you get it new or used? If its used and you have no warranty i would epoxy it, whats there to lose? And i completely agree with the search function on here.. doesnt help one bit.. i made a a board and used fiberglass resin.. once used the plys seemed to start to separate, the next one i do i will be using marine grade epoxy. so my vote is for epoxy. |
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