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Stinky buckled epoxy piece of crap now my problem

Postby bammbamm808 » Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:56 pm

Somehow found its way to me to fix. If Fabian sends me money it might get done before August. BWAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!! Who's your DADDY?????

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Postby Bud » Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:07 am

:P I'm gonna inspect your work and post before and after pics!

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Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger

Postby bammbamm808 » Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:32 pm

Wait I'm just doing this as a favor to Davey.

Next time don't ride an epoxy board until it's postcured. It's mandatory! Also, get a 6oz bottom, at least. It'll still be plenty light.

I'm getting my own in a week or so.

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Postby fabian » Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:40 pm

hah, he said he was going to consult the master. mahalos.

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Postby red » Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:04 pm

Postcure...is that like Valtrex or something?

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Re: Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger

Postby Bud » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:00 am

bammbamm808 wrote:Wait I'm just doing this as a favor to Davey.

Next time don't ride an epoxy board until it's postcured. It's mandatory! Also, get a 6oz bottom, at least. It'll still be plenty light.

I'm getting my own in a week or so.



my new eps epoxy has been sitting on my garage rack for about 5 days now. 6+4/6 glassing and it is still ighter than any board I've held. when you say postcure - which do you recommend - the specific temp heating method or just not riding it for a few weeks/

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Re: Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger

Postby bammbamm808 » Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:26 pm

Bud wrote:
bammbamm808 wrote:Wait I'm just doing this as a favor to Davey.

Next time don't ride an epoxy board until it's postcured. It's mandatory! Also, get a 6oz bottom, at least. It'll still be plenty light.

I'm getting my own in a week or so.



my new eps epoxy has been sitting on my garage rack for about 5 days now. 6+4/6 glassing and it is still ighter than any board I've held. when you say postcure - which do you recommend - the specific temp heating method or just not riding it for a few weeks/


100F for 12 hours, 130F for 4-6 hours. Do not cure at more than 130.

CORRECTION: EPS melts at 185!!!! not 150.

Your car can easily reach 160. With this weather we've been having, I doubt if your garage has gotten hot enough to postcure the board. Know anyone with a sauna? Do not poscure in a twisted position or the board might warp/twist.
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Postby Rocky Rockbottom » Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:13 pm

Thanks for the temp tips, Bammbamm. I just made my own. I've got it up to 115 degrees using a 125 and 100 watt flood lights with a lot of aluminum foil so does not direct the heat directly at my board.

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It makes a nice nightlight too.
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Postby red » Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:06 am

Hey....that's my towel!


Oh wait, nevermind.

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Postby LGREANZ » Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:24 pm

ok, im gonna bite my tongue :twisted: .

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Postby fabian » Tue Apr 04, 2006 2:03 am

eh is it august yet? new swell on the way. how much longer, please?

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Re: Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger

Postby Bud » Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:00 am

bammbamm808 wrote:
Bud wrote:
bammbamm808 wrote:Wait I'm just doing this as a favor to Davey.

Next time don't ride an epoxy board until it's postcured. It's mandatory! Also, get a 6oz bottom, at least. It'll still be plenty light.

I'm getting my own in a week or so.



my new eps epoxy has been sitting on my garage rack for about 5 days now. 6+4/6 glassing and it is still ighter than any board I've held. when you say postcure - which do you recommend - the specific temp heating method or just not riding it for a few weeks/


100F for 12 hours, 130F for 4-6 hours. Do not cure at more than 130.

CORRECTION: EPS melts at 185!!!! not 150.

Your car can easily reach 160. With this weather we've been having, I doubt if your garage has gotten hot enough to postcure the board. Know anyone with a sauna? Do not poscure in a twisted position or the board might warp/twist.


So is there any merit to letting it sit for a few weeks, w/out subjecting it to controlled enviornment/temp

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Postby bammbamm808 » Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:05 pm

fabian wrote:eh is it august yet? new swell on the way. how much longer, please?

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

I'm nearly caught up on my real work. Might be able to run it out to the shop on Thursday when I'm out there.
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Re: Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger

Postby bammbamm808 » Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:06 pm

Bud wrote:
bammbamm808 wrote:
Bud wrote:
bammbamm808 wrote:Wait I'm just doing this as a favor to Davey.

Next time don't ride an epoxy board until it's postcured. It's mandatory! Also, get a 6oz bottom, at least. It'll still be plenty light.

I'm getting my own in a week or so.



my new eps epoxy has been sitting on my garage rack for about 5 days now. 6+4/6 glassing and it is still ighter than any board I've held. when you say postcure - which do you recommend - the specific temp heating method or just not riding it for a few weeks/


100F for 12 hours, 130F for 4-6 hours. Do not cure at more than 130.

CORRECTION: EPS melts at 185!!!! not 150.

Your car can easily reach 160. With this weather we've been having, I doubt if your garage has gotten hot enough to postcure the board. Know anyone with a sauna? Do not poscure in a twisted position or the board might warp/twist.


So is there any merit to letting it sit for a few weeks, w/out subjecting it to controlled enviornment/temp


Yes. However some believe that you don't get 100% cure without heat. You'll get most of it, though in about 2 weeks, or so they say.

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Postby fabian » Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:18 pm

eh no worries, I know u busy with real work.

I'm nearly caught up on my real work. Might be able to run it out to the shop on Thursday when I'm out there.[/quote]


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