Another ding question

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by stoneybaloney, May 20, 2010.

  1. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    My tail has cracks on both corners. Both of them are actually more like abscesses, so I'm wondering - should I fill them with spackle before the ding repair? If I do the normal ding repair process, the cloth/resin would have nothing behind it for support, causing it to collapse inwards.
     
  2. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Yeah dude...or q-cell
     

  3. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    If there's a lot of space to fill, use filler/resin mix. If it's shallow, spackle. If it's a corner, I'm tempted to say the former is the way to go. Spackle's better on the flats or along a straight section of rail, and it's to fill the foam only. Q-cell is easily available, and adds strength, but is harder to sand. For reducing weight, ease of sanding, and in areas where strength is not an issue, a better filler material is microballoons... but you'll most likely have to order them from a supplier. Tape around the area to form a "cup" and fill the cup with the thick resin/filler mix. When it's at the hard rubber stage, just before it's fully cured, surform, then sand to the desired shape. Two layers of cloth overlapping onto the roughed up surface around the ding. fair the edges, hotcoat, sand, polish.
     
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  4. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    PM'ed you, but it is both corners of my tail and the left side is more "gaping" than the right. I have never done any repairs that weren't just dents. These are actual holes. I will take a pic on my phone and post it asap. Thanks
     
  5. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Here are some crappy pics. You can see the indentations.
     

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  6. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    those are tiny holes that look like about a teaspoon of resin...weight isnt a factor. You could just mix resin and whatever you have on hand...a postage stamp size of cloth cut up will thicken the resin to a paste. Fill the holes and sand smooth. If you're ambitious and have time, a cloth repair over the paste repair. if it were my board, i would probably use sun cure from a tube and scotch tape to mold and be done with it in 5 minutes.
     
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  7. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    How about sun cure and hot coat of resin?
     
  8. MATT JOHNSON

    MATT JOHNSON Well-Known Member

    Oct 11, 2009

    Thats what I was gonna recomend Suncure then hotcoat after the Suncure has fully cured
     
  9. stoneybaloney

    stoneybaloney Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Sold, thanks all