Best Fix for Small Hole in Board?

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bluethunder
bluethunder
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11 posts
8 Jun 2011 1:32am
Hi Everyone,

I accidentally dropped my friend's older board the other day and now it has a hole in it After I finished swearing at myself, I took a picture and now I need to figure out the best way to fix it.

He hasn't sailed it in 6 years, so I don't need a fix for optimal performance. I just need the best way to patch up the hole. Can I epoxy it?

It looks bigger than it is in the picture. The crossbar on the "T" is about 1.9 cm and the long part of the "T" is about 2.5 cm. The hole is on the side of the board, right in the crease there. Am I totally screwed?

Any tips would be greatly appreciated.


Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23649 posts
WA, 23649 posts
8 Jun 2011 8:09am
What's the board?

Given the seam I guess it has an ASA skin (repairable) but if it is polyethylene (like the old WS One Design etc) it is too hard.

decrepit
decrepit
WA
12873 posts
WA, 12873 posts
8 Jun 2011 6:46pm
I don't like the look of that damage, it's allmost what you'd expect from hollow metal?
As Mark says, everything is "safe" with epoxy, but it doesn't stick real well to older plastics. It won't hrt to try it and see.
ikw777
ikw777
QLD
2995 posts
QLD, 2995 posts
8 Jun 2011 9:47pm
decrepit said...

I don't like the look of that damage, it's allmost what you'd expect from hollow metal?



That's pretty weird looking - it does look hollow.
Waiting4wind
Waiting4wind
NSW
1871 posts
NSW, 1871 posts
8 Jun 2011 10:21pm
If the board is as old as it looks then you can probably replace it for about $50!
bluethunder
bluethunder
11 posts
11 posts
9 Jun 2011 3:07am
Thank you!

I was very confused when I looked inside the hole, because it did look hollow and then I noticed there is some stuff on the inside. Not sure what it is. It looks kind of like shiny white crunchy stuff. Fiberglass?

The board is pretty old. I didn't find out what kind it is. I think it said "FS Fun Connection" on it or something.

Thanks for the help. I think I will try to seal it with epoxy if that's what he wants to do.
bluethunder
bluethunder
11 posts
11 posts
9 Jun 2011 3:20am
Just got off the phone with my local West Marine guy and he said the Flex 650 would be best. It's a pre-thickened epoxy liquid that should stick to everything, including injected plastics.

I'm assuming the board is a foam core board with plastic around the outside.

Thanks for the help!
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