Stinky buckled epoxy piece of crap now my problem
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Stinky buckled epoxy piece of crap now my problem
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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Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger
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.
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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Re: Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger
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
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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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.
It makes a nice nightlight too.
It makes a nice nightlight too.
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Re: Oh no now my ding repair business is in danger
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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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
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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