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Board Repairs

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Created by Zfy > 9 months ago, 7 Dec 2011
Zfy
NSW, 51 posts
7 Dec 2011 5:20PM
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Cracked the nose of my brand new wave board... wheres the best place for repairs.
I'm very particular about my gear so I don't want to take to the local surf shop ding repair places.

Cheers

mathew
QLD, 2143 posts
7 Dec 2011 5:55PM
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I'd say "Oke" (www.okesurfboards.com/) are pretty good - I have even had the same EvilTwin there multiple times.

DanP
VIC, 286 posts
7 Dec 2011 9:32PM
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I'm with Matt. Oke all day.

Just off Boundary Rd in Braeside.

WindRider
QLD, 838 posts
7 Dec 2011 9:07PM
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Triple that go Ike but say you want in repaired well for your use and not for resale.

Jman
VIC, 881 posts
8 Dec 2011 7:41AM
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WindRider said...

Triple that go Ike but say you want in repaired well for your use and not for resale.


Ive never been to Oke but have heard of repairs not been done very well and when taken back they say Oh you want a good strong repair done! Thats a bit strange.
So as windrider says make sure you tell them you are fussy.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
8 Dec 2011 4:00PM
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I was going to them..... embarrassed to say, quite regularly at one point.... but they did a brilliant job, advised me of cost verse appearance etc... good communication the whole way through... and the finish was almost faultless.....

Nice surfboards there too.... check em out while you wait.

Zfy
NSW, 51 posts
8 Dec 2011 4:10PM
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Thanks for the recommendation. Unfortunately he can't do a repair for 3 weeks, which I can't wait. I leave sunny Victoria in 2 weeks and really want my board for the trip along the coast to Sydney.
Any other places? I was going to try Clyde who does Peninsula Surf boards... anyone used him before?

Thanks again

Gorgo
VIC, 5113 posts
8 Dec 2011 4:49PM
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Bog it up with some epoxy putty, or Solarez or Araldite with a filler or something. That will make it water tight and keep it going until you get back from your trip.

Once you're back take it to Oke and get them to do a full cosmetic repair.

I had a board that had literally died. Cracked right through the middle. Full of water. Delaminated. Rotted out foam. Choc made it as good as new (but heavier) for not too much money.

Zfy
NSW, 51 posts
8 Dec 2011 5:07PM
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Not coming back. Wouldn't patch up any of my boards with any of the cheap temporary remedies, especially not a brand new 2012 board that's only been in the water twice.
Thanks anyway

jimbob SA
SA, 1000 posts
8 Dec 2011 5:04PM
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TonyMurray said...

Cracked the nose of my brand new wave board... wheres the best place for repairs.
I'm very particular about my gear so I don't want to take to the local surf shop ding repair places.

Cheers


Know how you feel Tony, I am between Adelade and Melbourne so not many options, went to the local surfboard guy with my F2 for a repair on the rail, while he was looking at board i said I will take out the airvent screw while it was there, ( WTF ) he then says why what does that do.
Put the board back in bus and went home. he just couldn't understand why I didn't want it repaired all of a sudden.

Zfy
NSW, 51 posts
8 Dec 2011 7:34PM
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Yeah, you have to be careful I reckon.
If you're making the trip to Adelaide get Leighton Clarke (The Ding King) to fix it. I've had several repairs done on boards and his repairs are awesome. The only thing I could pick from all the repairs he done for me was he gave my Starboard Flare Carbon a polish finish on a sanded back carbon board. I'm sure he would of corrected it if i asked him. Top bloke too.

Zfy
NSW, 51 posts
9 Dec 2011 6:56PM
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After making several calls and emails I found Zak Surfboards who sound like they know their stuff. A bit more reassuring than some of the others I called, one I was explaining the construction and he said 'its probably plastic'... yeah I'm going to hand over my new board to you buddy!
All good though, I'll have my board ready for the trip... hopefully with a repair that's pretty undetectable!

TristanF
VIC, 230 posts
7 Jan 2012 5:35PM
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Was that Zacs Surfboards in Thornbury?

How did your repair end up?

NasiGoreng
VIC, 260 posts
9 Jan 2012 11:19AM
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Bahaa!! Zaks!!

check the finish of the new longboards he has for sale in his shop first.

stringers peeking out the glass, un-symmetrical rough rails.

he tried flogging me one a while ago, when I was shopping around for a newbie.

I decided Ebay was a safer, more quality option!!

Go the filler, its only gonna get ripped out when repaired anyhow.
regardless of the year of the board.

mathew
QLD, 2143 posts
10 Jan 2012 9:01AM
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NasiGoreng said...
Go the filler, its only gonna get ripped out when repaired anyhow.
regardless of the year of the board.

Dont ever use the "Knead it"... that stuff doesn't make a water tight seal. Also, it goes brittle which means that if you give it a whack, it falls off.

Better to use a liquid epoxy - I use 5min araldyte. It sticks real good, and being a liquid, makes its way into cracks, which makes strong physical bond.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
10 Jan 2012 12:38PM
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mathew said...

NasiGoreng said...
Go the filler, its only gonna get ripped out when repaired anyhow.
regardless of the year of the board.

Dont ever use the "Knead it"... that stuff doesn't make a water tight seal. Also, it goes brittle which means that if you give it a whack, it falls off.

Better to use a liquid epoxy - I use 5min araldyte. It sticks real good, and being a liquid, makes its way into cracks, which makes strong physical bond.


Crap! For real??? Surely that stuff is okay??? It dries hard....



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