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Emily C
2010-01-12, 21:50
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y56/emily1220/3.jpg (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y56/emily1220/3.jpg) http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y56/emily1220/4.jpg (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y56/emily1220/4.jpg)

各位前輩,可能大家會叫我買過塊,
但新板落地咁就換實在太敗家喇,
請問有無得醫呢?

塊板搞成咁係因為我喺安比俾一個ski嘅小朋友炒,
佢無聲無息咁從後撞我:eek:
好彩大家都無事...

r330
2010-01-12, 22:54
極小事,用"混合膠"修補,貼張貼紙就得,新板當然肉赤:(,自己都會炒花其他人,由其上lift落lift:p,去多兩次就吾覺,吾知點解舊板吾會花...哈!:cool:

casofamily
2010-01-13, 09:03
On your next ski trip, leave your board at the pro-shop and they will fix it for you, but it will take 2-3 days to let the glue dry up. You have to do it professionally, otherwise, moisture will get inside the board and shorten the life of it.

Mike
2010-01-13, 09:31
On your next ski trip, leave your board at the pro-shop and they will fix it for you, but it will take 2-3 days to let the glue dry up. You have to do it professionally, otherwise, moisture will get inside the board and shorten the life of it.

If you use the epoxy resin that the pro shop (& manufacturers) use, it will dry over-night.

Emily C
2010-01-13, 20:21
If you use the epoxy resin that the pro shop (& manufacturers) use, it will dry over-night.

多謝幾位嘅回覆先,
但請問去邊度買適合嘅 epoxy resin 呢?
要放低俾人整2、3日真係有d難度...

Mike
2010-01-13, 20:42
但請問去邊度買適合嘅 epoxy resin 呢?
要放低俾人整2、3日真係有d難度...

I doubt you can find the proper epoxy resin in HK. Last time I used the resin was when I did a ski technican course in UK (I should have brought some back).

r330
2010-01-13, 21:21
epoxy resin環氧樹脂..混合膠一般五金店,家居店都有,有分快乾15分鐘,慢乾60分鐘,24小時最硬, 約$30,多數係無色,灰,黑色...有D仲含有金屬,全乾"硬"後可用砂紙打磨至平滑...你隻板少少傷,用好少好少就夠;)

Mike
2010-01-13, 21:30
The link below might answer some of your questions:
http://skibuilders.com/articles/epoxy.shtml#general

Note: To do a proper job, you should use the right resin, not any resin available in hardware store.

skier
2010-01-13, 23:29
Hey guys, are we just talking about that little bit of 'damage' ?

The 2nd photo is a big big enlargement !

Mike
2010-01-14, 08:12
Hey guys, are we just talking about that little bit of 'damage' ?


Yes, it is still a small damage at the moment, whether one opt for a proper repair or just a patchy job is one's choice. ;) I'm just just pointing out what a proper ski shop would use.

skier
2010-01-14, 17:30
Hey guys, are we just talking about that little bit of 'damage' ?

The 2nd photo is a big big enlargement !

Just cut or sand off such a small damaged part (you won't be able to glue them back on anyway), and apply the 2-tube epoxy to seal it off will do.

In fact I bet you that even without any epoxy, the damage will not spread any further. :)

Mike
2010-01-15, 13:18
Please note that I have not made any comment or suggestion (without seeing the damage clearly) on how the repair should be done.
All I said was if you are using epoxy resin, use the proper stuff. :)