Snowboard repair material on Royalex?
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Snowboard repair material on Royalex?
I can't remember what it is called (and haven't been able to ask my bum snow boarder roomie) but he mentioned a product he uses to repair his snowboard when he saw the scratches on my Paradigm. Anyone tried any board / ski repair products?
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It sort of works but there are risks with getting a torch / flame near you boat. If the stratches are not bad don't worry about them. If really bad - look into a airless welder (also covered on the board - search function).
Paul C.
It sort of works but there are risks with getting a torch / flame near you boat. If the stratches are not bad don't worry about them. If really bad - look into a airless welder (also covered on the board - search function).
Paul C.
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Re: Snowboard repair material on Royalex?
P-TEX is the name, I use it on my XC skis which is the same mat'l then snow boardoopsiflipped wrote:I can't remember what it is called
Almost replied at the same time then PAC
Actually you just light up the P-TEX and let it drip into the crack. Let it harden and then shave it off with a blade. So the torch never gets close to your boat.
I've heard about paddler fixing their plastic boats with this but not Royalex ???
Might work, not sure myself about the bond it will do.
Give our ABS Goo (acetone + abs pieces in a glass jar) a try. Super cheap and works great ! Been many time discussed on this board with all sort of nice tricks to strenghten the weak spots (laminating kevlar with the ABS paste, drilling holes, etc...)
If you do try the P-tex on Royalex let us know how it turns out.
Good luck with your repairs
Actually you just light up the P-TEX and let it drip into the crack. Let it harden and then shave it off with a blade. So the torch never gets close to your boat.
I've heard about paddler fixing their plastic boats with this but not Royalex ???
Might work, not sure myself about the bond it will do.
Give our ABS Goo (acetone + abs pieces in a glass jar) a try. Super cheap and works great ! Been many time discussed on this board with all sort of nice tricks to strenghten the weak spots (laminating kevlar with the ABS paste, drilling holes, etc...)
If you do try the P-tex on Royalex let us know how it turns out.
Good luck with your repairs
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