I managed somewhat stupidly to cross tips when in ADH recently. Luckily I managed to prevent a fall, but when I later inspected my skis I noticed that my super sharp edges had gouged into the laminate on the top of one of the skis. It has pulled out a small chunk of the laminate which is still attached but looks a little unsightly.
I wondered if anyone knew the best way of dealing with this, ie should it be filed off somehow, glued back in, filled, etc?
The skis are literally brand new, so I don't want this visible damage, and obviously want to prevent this causing any other kind of damage.
Any ideas peeps?
Scratch to laminate on top of skis
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If it is proud of the ski, cut the gouged bit off so it's flush to the ski with a Stanley Knife. Key the surface to be filled with some light sandpaper on the end of a pencil rubber (anything will do as long as it's a small surface). If you have a deburring block it might be okay to use, but a bit big IYKWIM.
Fancy you gouging your new skis. Then again....the important bit is the base 8)
Classic, I'm waiting for Tony's response with some eagerness!!
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I'm waiting for his next question - 'How do you remove a finger that is stuck to a ski?' :wink:
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Started by Tony_H in Ski Hardware 31-Jan-2010 - 38 Replies
Tino_11
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
File or cut of any unsightly burrs/edges, then carefully with a finger (important) apply a small amount of superglue to the area to seal it and keep watertight. I use superglue for quick fixing any delaminated topsheet to prevent water damage. Works a treat and its invisible. Skis/board must be dry however, water cures superglue.
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Bandit
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
I have used Araldite in the past. The sort where you mix up 2 compounds then apply. Seemed to keep the water out.
Tony_H
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
Whats best to use to file it off?
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Bandit
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
Tony_H wrote:Whats best to use to file it off?
If it is proud of the ski, cut the gouged bit off so it's flush to the ski with a Stanley Knife. Key the surface to be filled with some light sandpaper on the end of a pencil rubber (anything will do as long as it's a small surface). If you have a deburring block it might be okay to use, but a bit big IYKWIM.
Fancy you gouging your new skis. Then again....the important bit is the base 8)
Gdbn
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
You don't seem to me to be the kind of guy who skis with less than perfect equipment.
I suggest you give them to me and buy yourself a new pair.
Failing that, and depending on the size of the "lump", I would also recommend an epoxy resin.
Excess glue on the surface is easily removed with a bit of petrol.
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I suggest you give them to me and buy yourself a new pair.
Failing that, and depending on the size of the "lump", I would also recommend an epoxy resin.
Excess glue on the surface is easily removed with a bit of petrol.
G
Tino_11
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
gdbn wrote:You don't seem to me to be the kind of guy who skis with less than perfect equipment.
I suggest you give them to me and buy yourself a new pair.
G
Classic, I'm waiting for Tony's response with some eagerness!!
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Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Scratch to laminate on top of skis' posted Jan-2010
tino_11 wrote:carefully with a finger (important) apply a small amount of superglue to the area to seal it and keep watertight.
tino_11 wrote:
Classic, I'm waiting for Tony's response with some eagerness!!
:D
I'm waiting for his next question - 'How do you remove a finger that is stuck to a ski?' :wink:
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