Just a quick video showing one way to fix a very bad ding on the nose of a shortboard. Sorry the background music is crappy and too loud. I used Cab-o-sil to make the resin lighter and easier to sand. A piece of foam could've also been laminated to the board and sanded in place but I didn't have any foam lying around when I made this video. Q-cell, Micro balloons, and/or Sil-cell are easier to work with because they mix better and pour better and are easier to sand. Cab-o-sil takes longer to mix in to the resin, is more paste like, and harder to spread and fill dings, but it is stronger.
Sandpaper used in the video:
[ Ссылка ] - 80 grit to rough up the old glass for good adhesion
[ Ссылка ] - 150 grit to roughly shape the repaired area
[ Ссылка ] - 320 grit to feather the new glass into the old
[ Ссылка ] - 800 grit for finishing
Other materials used:
[ Ссылка ] - Sanding Resin
[ Ссылка ] - Laminating Resin
Catalyst
white and blue color pigment
[ Ссылка ] - White Glass Microspheres - Filler for Epoxy and Polyester Resin - Quart Tub This is similar to Aerosil the Cabosil that I used is not as light.
[ Ссылка ] - 6 oz fiberglass mat
[ Ссылка ] - disposable gloves
[ Ссылка ] - popsicle sticks
[ Ссылка ] - 3M blue tape
[ Ссылка ] - Disposable paper cups
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
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-Dan the Fix it Man
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