I have a small crack on a rail that looks like the hot coat is pressure cracked. I'm not sure if the crack exposes any foam to water -it's pretty smooth can feel a slight edge (with light shined on it the foam shines if a bit differently)-but I'd like to apply a coat just to make sure it's water tight. I've used a plastic cover sheet in the past that was in the repair kit. I have epoxy resin and hardener but don't have the original plastic sheet. What can be used as a plastic cover sheet that won't be epoxied to the board?
ive used the plastic from a futures fin package...im pretty sure any clear plastic will suffice. just watch em so it doesnt melt when the catalyst starts to kick.
The sun cure kits have a little clear plastic cover that you put over the repair while its out in the sun. Makes the repair all smooth with less sanding needed.
The masking tape is tricky on the rail-I've had minor success taping thin cardboard to make a reservoir. The plastic cover sheet made it easy to keep the wet epoxy on the rail, keep the shape of the rail, and basically no sanding. The wax paper sounds like it should work. Thanks for the help.
Wax paper is where is at.. you can even use your fingers once it down to smooth out the resin and push it around.
I tried this past weekend to fix a ding with plastic from a toy package thinking it would do the same thing that the plastic sheet does in the ding repair kits. It didnt. MFer stuck to the epoxy and ruined the progress I made that day. I dont opt to use sun cure but those plastic sheets come in handy for small rail dings and the like. Soo, wax paper works?? Metard whats the deal with your icon and GIF... creepin me out a bit
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+1...or you could also just paint on the epoxy resin with a brush. Tape off area a 1" wider than ding and the paint away...pull tape once gelled...should come out great...almost as good as the plastic.
Agreed The paint brush works great too - just apply it lightly and don't forget- like he mentioned- to peel the tape off when gel Why not just put a vinyl surf sticker over it?? It would be much easier ... That's usually what I do. Actually I got this vinyl tape that I found at the hardware store meant for windows(glass) that works great and it's clear! When I go on surf trips- forget carrying a ding repair kit or resin- I just bring the tape! I have temporarly repaired some fairly big dings with it - with no issues!
never used wax paper before but I can definitely see that working. Acetate paper is the name of the clear plastic piece that comes in the ding repair kits. I am 25, and this is the same type of plastic paper that teachers use to write on with erasable markers and put on projector screens in the classroom. It is expensive. When you use the acetate, rails can be very easy fixes, maybe even easier than the deck. I always use acetate on the rails. Rebuilding a tail can be treacherous, however. For the tail, I use cellophane wrap (the very thin, clear plastic that you wrap a sandwich in) because it is very malleable and workable. Round tails I have found to be most difficult.
Stiff-ish plastic is great for the rails, nothing else really compares for rail work. If they're super floppy you'll have to sand some wrinkles out. The thicker ones are better, unless you're doing a highly curved part of the rail, like the nose or tail... The nice thing about these is that when you use sanding resin, and are patient, the styrene comes to the top of the resin, giving a glossy finish when the plastic is removed. DONE! Go to Staples and git yerself some. Use some real resin and catalyst from a repair kit. And make sure you get the ones with a glossy finish.
The wax paper worked well, not quite as good as the acetate paper though. The rigidity of the acetate paper is better at holding the edge and requires less sanding. Flat spells are good for something-if it lasts too long might be finding dings that aren't there.