How to Repair Crack or Ding in SUP and Surfboard

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2016
  • Step by step video showing you how to repair a crack in a fiberglass Stand Up Paddleboard aka SUP. This method can be used on surfboards as well.
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    • How to Repair Crack or...
    1 grind/cut out crack or ding in the board- make a V groove.
    2 Lay in your fiberglass, use wet or dry method
    3 Sand fiberglass smooth from 80 to 400 grit
    4 Paint
    5 Coat with hot coat to protect your repair and paint.
    6 Enjoy your repaired board.
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Komentáře • 52

  • @awindyhill
    @awindyhill Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks, great step-by-step and tips. Much appreciated!

  • @ebunny80
    @ebunny80 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for the video, I bought an old sup that needs repairing. this breakdown of repair steps is going to be real helpful.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 7 lety +1

      No problem. There is also an article on my website at AppalachianDIY.com that you can read through also. glad you enjoyed the video👍

    • @Provideoshop
      @Provideoshop Před 7 lety +1

      Appalachian DIY what type of resin/hardener did you use? Fiberglass resin and hardener doesn't usually mix 2 to 1

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 5 lety

      The one in the comments. Linked to Amazon

  • @chrisbrowning3286
    @chrisbrowning3286 Před 6 lety +1

    THANK YOU for doing this.

  • @Reviewoutlaw
    @Reviewoutlaw Před 7 lety +1

    Great Tips!

  • @laurentduverge7851
    @laurentduverge7851 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Shawn,
    Thanks for your video. Have a ding to repair in an old board, so will be putting your method to the test soon! Just wanted to ask about the "Hot Coat". What is it? Just a layer of epoxy spread thinly over the repair area? If so, is it a standard epoxy mix, or diluted somewhat? Thanks again.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, its just a thin layer of epoxy. Just the same stuff you will use for the repair will work. Good Luck!

  • @oceansidehottubspa231
    @oceansidehottubspa231 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @PamHanna-n5p
    @PamHanna-n5p Před 18 dny

    What do I do with big divit where styrofoam is showing?

  • @ceremonialguardsman
    @ceremonialguardsman Před 3 lety +1

    great video. I just had Hobbie pedal boards given to me. They look like they were dropped off of a cliff. Hopefully I'll be able to bring them back to life.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 3 lety

      Goodness! Well good luck and come back to let me know how you make out

  • @egabriel3254
    @egabriel3254 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. I have a similar, but slightly bigger crack in my board - on a dark green with bamboo veneer board. But one side of the crack is much lower than the other side, so they aren't level. Plus, the crack is on the slant, where the standing deck meets the rest of the deck. Also some of the crack on one side extends to the bamboo veneer. What do you suggest for fixing it, given the sides aren't level and it's on slant? And does the crack in the veneer need to be fixed differently?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 5 lety

      Its kind of hard to picture what your describing. You can send a picture to AppalachianDIY@gmail.com so I can better understand how the crack looks. You can fiberglass over your veneer but it's not going to look the best. It may be possible to fix the crack then get some bamboo veneer and hot coat over it to cover what you grind/sand away.

  • @johnraffaghelloii
    @johnraffaghelloii Před 5 lety +3

    You can use foam filler like Q cell to fill space after cutting first, then layer with few layers of glass save yourself some time.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 5 lety

      Wow! Thats awesome, didn't know there was a product like that. Thanks. New video perhaps :)

    • @johnraffaghelloii
      @johnraffaghelloii Před 5 lety +2

      Foam filler! Mix it in your epoxy or poly rez til its thick like paste .
      Also its a good Idea to tape the area your working in so you don't over sand.@@appalachiandiy2415

  • @wrxlesxxx7560
    @wrxlesxxx7560 Před 7 lety +2

    Nice video! What type of resin do you use?

  • @Manuel_Z_Kayaks
    @Manuel_Z_Kayaks Před 4 lety +4

    3 years later, I'm sure the crack came back or the patch has fallen off since you stuck it to the gel coat.
    You need to sand off the gel coat to get the fiberglass to stick.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 4 lety +4

      It's still going strong. no cracks and no flaking. It is a good idea to "rough up" the area for better adhesion of the resin. thanks for the reply

  • @rockelledixon1044
    @rockelledixon1044 Před 2 lety

    Can you tell me what the products that you use are?

  • @rext7015
    @rext7015 Před 3 lety +1

    How can you not sand out the paint first?! the resin will not bond well and peel off after several use

  • @phillippearce9680
    @phillippearce9680 Před 11 dny

    👍

  • @bullyakker
    @bullyakker Před 4 lety +1

    I use JB waterweld epoxy putty to fill holes as it won't eat the foam inside. Coat over the top for a quick and long lasting repair or go all out and fiberglass it. (really depends on the size of the crack or hole)

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 4 lety +1

      Great tip! Do you keep it with in case you damage your sup while your out?

    • @bullyakker
      @bullyakker Před 4 lety +1

      @@appalachiandiy2415 Any vessel i'm on I always have a little waterproof satchel or waist pack with JB waterweld, keys etc. Poke a hole in your john boat, kayak, canoe, SUP? Plug it and continue on the day til you can do a more permanent fix. It will last a long time even if you just kneed the putty and stuff it into a hole and leave it at that. if it's a rotomolded kayak, it's a FIX that will allow you to continue on your way but you will have to use heat and do a true repair on that. I Used to carry a mini roll of duct tape for "Oh Sh*t!" moments, waterweld is so much better!

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 4 lety +1

      @@bullyakker Nice! I've never used the water weld but have used the original more than I can count

    • @peterdawson3690
      @peterdawson3690 Před 3 lety

      What coating do you apply over the waterweld? Just Paint? Or Paint plus 'hot' coat?

    • @bullyakker
      @bullyakker Před 3 lety

      @@peterdawson3690 I like hot coating fiberglass (or similar on my kevlar kayaks) over. Add some dye and brush it on, sand it down and make most damaged areas hide well. On the aluminum John boat? I chipped it out and used regular job weld to repair it (some years after the initial patch and the waterweld was still holding well all on a 2 minute "stuff the hole!" Patch). I sanded then painted the entire vessel with enamel. Can't even see where the 1" round hole was. I just repaired a buddy's SUP using waterweld, fiberglass and then after 80 grit sanding, hot coated with color and I was impressed I could match color so well (it was white, WHITE! LOL) that's a permanent repair that will likely be stronger than that inexpensive styrofoam board with a thin wood laminate and fiberglass over the top. After that repair, he'll be bringing his good boards to me as he knows I can do it and make it look good. I wind up repairing lots of styrofoam SUP's as the fins are only held into the styrofoam with some type of glue. I can drill just into the plastic mounts and stuff waterweld into the holes I put all around the mount then pack it down, sand, sometimes fiberglass cloth and sometimes just a hot coat as the waterweld is waterproof on its own so the decision is more about how much someone wants to spend, and what the craft is worth

  • @wardoc77
    @wardoc77 Před 6 lety +1

    When you see a hot-coat do you mean a clearcoat as a last step , how would make it shine as new?
    Thanks

    • @JTitula
      @JTitula Před 6 lety +1

      I think a "hot coat" is just a light coat of resin only, no fiberglass.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 6 lety

      wardoc77 jeff is right a hit coat is resin with no added fiberglass. It should be shiny if you apply it smooth and dont mess with it to much let it "flow"

  • @davyvangalen12
    @davyvangalen12 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey hey, i need to fill up the crack.. the epoxy resin wil not eat away the inside of the board ?
    (The soft tempex)...

  • @Rose-el5ph
    @Rose-el5ph Před 3 lety +1

    Hi , I was wondering if you can send me a link for the last product you used after you used the white paint . Thanks

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 3 lety

      I just updated the link in the description. Its solarez from amazon

  • @MountainHiker23
    @MountainHiker23 Před 2 lety +1

    How did you do all
    This without getting fiberglass in your skin and your eyes?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 2 lety

      wash with dish soap right after with cold water and wear tight-fitting eyewear

  • @toms4760
    @toms4760 Před 6 lety +1

    is that pargliding gear in the background?

  • @botibartha9848
    @botibartha9848 Před 3 lety

    Great video man. I damaged my board and was researching how to get it fixed. Question for you ! You look very confident and experienced in this type of work ... but you said its your sisters paddle board . You also have a wetsuit hanging .... so what your story man ? 😁 thank you for the video . Helped alot

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Před 3 lety

      I have done auto body repair with fiberglass, First time on a SUP though but same concept. I SCUBA Dive so thats the wet suit. Thanks for the reply!