The repair looks better than new, but my guy, boots and skinny jeans? :(
@leonid123ful3 күн бұрын
Mate you did it all wrong, in the wrong order. First, I would have painted the board, then I would have put the sanding coat on. Sand it down, then layer it with fiberglass. And I mean LAYER IT. 3 layers of 6oz on the whole thing. Then I would have put more fiberglass on where your feet go for better grip. Sand the fin down until its a stump. Then cut off the dinged up part of the nose. I've been surf repairing for 3 months now and I am happy to share my opinions with so called 'professionals' on the internet. Your welcome
@danielklee29334 күн бұрын
Very cool! I miss surfing big time. I don't live near the ocean anymore, I'm not a lifeguard anymore, and I done got old! lol I'm just not a strong swimmer like I used to be. But I still watch it! Great video.
@danielklee29335 күн бұрын
Man! I wish I could bring new life to my old board. What a beauty! I need a bib now.
@jasonmorris47956 күн бұрын
Don’t use a big blob of epoxy and Q-cell on a styro core, if it gets to hot it will melt the foam, you won’t see the melted hole as it will be under the filler, use expanding foam, it will be just as strong as the styro.
@Monstamonkey8 күн бұрын
When automotive paint guys have to colour match on a car, they get the colour as close as humanly possible, then they blend (fade) that colour into the surrounding paintwork over a large area. They do it because it's impossible to get a perfect match, even when they buy the same colour from the manufacturer. And that's because paint fades in the elements over time. Look into paint matching on cars. There's plenty of video on YT covering it. I've found the automotive paint industry very useful when doing colour/paint work on my surfboards.
@Rogue_wave8 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@someroob79159 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the vids w/- this board, and so great to see it in action after the resto. Best surfboard repair channel I’ve seen. Great stuff!
@someroob79159 күн бұрын
What a GORGEOUS board!!
@davidarthur620511 күн бұрын
cool video. i dont surf, never have, but i really enjoy learning a skill from someone who really knows what they're doing. thanks for sharing.
@manfredolson688913 күн бұрын
This might be a tip.. my brother in law repaired a broken stone deleo thingy he had. He did it some Japanese philosophically adroit way or some shit. But the jist of the process and technique was to embrace the repair. Highlight it. I thought perhaps you could incorporate the inserts into a graphic design maybe? Make it a highlight and an obvious celebration of the repurposing of the board as opposed to trying to make the plugs invisible. Just a thought
@vladimirlopez784013 күн бұрын
I don't know why more guys don't use carbon fiber rods for snap boards. its super strong and very light.
@otternox216 күн бұрын
may I ask why you used joint compound rather than pour foam? seems the joint compound would be heavier and also harder to sand? would you still have used it if raising a compressed deck by half an inch?
@Rogue_wave14 күн бұрын
I didn’t know about pour foam at the time I made this! It’s way better.
@starrider487818 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t have given 20 bucks for it before you got a hold of it. Great job 👍
@dmac567820 күн бұрын
Was that last hotcoat with gloss resin or just more sanding resin?
@Rogue_wave17 күн бұрын
Sanding resin
@dfworks223920 күн бұрын
Saved it
@civilsocietyprivateinteres171122 күн бұрын
Barbwires
@Shloopy42022 күн бұрын
This was soooo hard to watch. Amazing work. What fixed the final delam? Or just redoing it happened to work?
@jsmith527822 күн бұрын
Just spit balling but having a stable working platform might help...
@ralphiewigs220822 күн бұрын
Small Faces was Newport...also has Frog House lam.
@chikiheredia969022 күн бұрын
Hello brother! Greetings from Costa Rica (but Im argentinian 😂) here is a sugestión: in argentina is very comun go to the paint shop with a sample of the paínt (in this case a piece of the broke coat) and in this way they recreate the same colorway, i hope that can help you!
@SCIFIaction24 күн бұрын
Definitely stressful but the end result is incredible
@wolfewedde348727 күн бұрын
hey man, what are you using as glue at 1:47, is it just resin?
@MachWonder27 күн бұрын
12:51 Is that guy gonna make it without a wetsuit?!
@LionnelMessi-bp6gj27 күн бұрын
What all solutions are used in this repair ? Can anyone name these materials
@thebigdumbmacАй бұрын
I have a gordie lizard to restore what was the charge for this restoration.
@WEEBER13Ай бұрын
Man, what a great video and MASSIVE surf sesh!! Love from Ohio! 🌊
@FPV777Ай бұрын
Wow, thanks a lot. Just amazing technique ❤
@LazyPirate8Ай бұрын
I found one at my workplace, so I had the idea to restore one-no idea how I'll restored the bumps and chipped fiberglass though. I'm first trying to remove some residue that was left on the board, I don't know what it was.
@dustingaersmith8999Ай бұрын
Damn good…..!
@dmac5678Ай бұрын
I have the same cheaper router, looks like when future one pass system says "must use Makita router" that's just a suggestion right? haha
@Rogue_waveАй бұрын
Yep, used that for futures for years
@Andy_XTАй бұрын
It's a beauty! Congrats; great work!
@saachaa_Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@WjB_96792Ай бұрын
Bra.... blanks are cheap.... wtf are u doing?
@riaanvanheerden3811Ай бұрын
Great Job bru!
@DoN.Kaina-Ай бұрын
Great job!
@birdssurfshedАй бұрын
Nice job and a very fair price too!
@derekanderson5541Ай бұрын
I love your work. Just a question though. Do you sand over the acrylic paint that you have sprayed in order to create good adhesion for the resin coat?
@jackoshea687Ай бұрын
Nice work
@leonid123fulАй бұрын
Isn’t it incredible that as you’ve progressed, you’ve become better at showing the fails. That really makes me appreciate all the effort you’ve put it.
@jeremystevens274Ай бұрын
Nice work. Good to see the perseverance paid off!! Time to get the little Honda running now!!
@dudeleboski2692Ай бұрын
Worth 2K all Day long
@dudeleboski2692Ай бұрын
Can you still buy Reichhold glossing resin in Ca? Has the EPA stopped that one as well? So glad I left So. Cal at the end of the 80’s for a more tolerant board building Country.
@Rogue_waveАй бұрын
Nope never heard of that resin. What country do you like in now?
@dudeleboski269221 күн бұрын
@@Rogue_wave Western Africa Too many empty pt breaks to name
@dudeleboski2692Ай бұрын
Water based Acrylics?
@dudeleboski2692Ай бұрын
5:08 French Curve in you arsenal wouldn’t go a miss
@Rogue_wave21 күн бұрын
Gotta learn this one. Thanks, dude!
@dudeleboski2692Ай бұрын
OR you could paint ON TOP of the resin and Gloss / Clear to seal it all in. Resin on top of paint will always change its colour. Then the HALO D fin……… tricky stuff young Bro!
@aaronstuder9025Ай бұрын
amazing work
@quintinleong4967Ай бұрын
If nobody has explained it, surfacing agent is wax dissolved in styrene. Added properly to laminating resin it allows the wax to float to the surface during cure and seals the lam resin making it cure tac free
@pczTVАй бұрын
So awesome. Jacob boards were born in the South Bay back in the classic era of the 60s. Great to see this long board brought back to life…. In the South Bay!
@surferx66Ай бұрын
You keep getting better and better, keep going!
@Jim-fe2xzАй бұрын
Very nice! Gave it a new live! On those old boards if you fell and couldn't grab it they would flip over and go all the way to the rocks just like you said. It almost seemed like they were designed to do that LOL. For me, thank goodness for leashes - I don't miss those long swims and often the resulting ding repairs.
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The repair looks better than new, but my guy, boots and skinny jeans? :(
Mate you did it all wrong, in the wrong order. First, I would have painted the board, then I would have put the sanding coat on. Sand it down, then layer it with fiberglass. And I mean LAYER IT. 3 layers of 6oz on the whole thing. Then I would have put more fiberglass on where your feet go for better grip. Sand the fin down until its a stump. Then cut off the dinged up part of the nose. I've been surf repairing for 3 months now and I am happy to share my opinions with so called 'professionals' on the internet. Your welcome
Very cool! I miss surfing big time. I don't live near the ocean anymore, I'm not a lifeguard anymore, and I done got old! lol I'm just not a strong swimmer like I used to be. But I still watch it! Great video.
Man! I wish I could bring new life to my old board. What a beauty! I need a bib now.
Don’t use a big blob of epoxy and Q-cell on a styro core, if it gets to hot it will melt the foam, you won’t see the melted hole as it will be under the filler, use expanding foam, it will be just as strong as the styro.
When automotive paint guys have to colour match on a car, they get the colour as close as humanly possible, then they blend (fade) that colour into the surrounding paintwork over a large area. They do it because it's impossible to get a perfect match, even when they buy the same colour from the manufacturer. And that's because paint fades in the elements over time. Look into paint matching on cars. There's plenty of video on YT covering it. I've found the automotive paint industry very useful when doing colour/paint work on my surfboards.
Thank you!
Really enjoyed the vids w/- this board, and so great to see it in action after the resto. Best surfboard repair channel I’ve seen. Great stuff!
What a GORGEOUS board!!
cool video. i dont surf, never have, but i really enjoy learning a skill from someone who really knows what they're doing. thanks for sharing.
This might be a tip.. my brother in law repaired a broken stone deleo thingy he had. He did it some Japanese philosophically adroit way or some shit. But the jist of the process and technique was to embrace the repair. Highlight it. I thought perhaps you could incorporate the inserts into a graphic design maybe? Make it a highlight and an obvious celebration of the repurposing of the board as opposed to trying to make the plugs invisible. Just a thought
I don't know why more guys don't use carbon fiber rods for snap boards. its super strong and very light.
may I ask why you used joint compound rather than pour foam? seems the joint compound would be heavier and also harder to sand? would you still have used it if raising a compressed deck by half an inch?
I didn’t know about pour foam at the time I made this! It’s way better.
I wouldn’t have given 20 bucks for it before you got a hold of it. Great job 👍
Was that last hotcoat with gloss resin or just more sanding resin?
Sanding resin
Saved it
Barbwires
This was soooo hard to watch. Amazing work. What fixed the final delam? Or just redoing it happened to work?
Just spit balling but having a stable working platform might help...
Small Faces was Newport...also has Frog House lam.
Hello brother! Greetings from Costa Rica (but Im argentinian 😂) here is a sugestión: in argentina is very comun go to the paint shop with a sample of the paínt (in this case a piece of the broke coat) and in this way they recreate the same colorway, i hope that can help you!
Definitely stressful but the end result is incredible
hey man, what are you using as glue at 1:47, is it just resin?
12:51 Is that guy gonna make it without a wetsuit?!
What all solutions are used in this repair ? Can anyone name these materials
I have a gordie lizard to restore what was the charge for this restoration.
Man, what a great video and MASSIVE surf sesh!! Love from Ohio! 🌊
Wow, thanks a lot. Just amazing technique ❤
I found one at my workplace, so I had the idea to restore one-no idea how I'll restored the bumps and chipped fiberglass though. I'm first trying to remove some residue that was left on the board, I don't know what it was.
Damn good…..!
I have the same cheaper router, looks like when future one pass system says "must use Makita router" that's just a suggestion right? haha
Yep, used that for futures for years
It's a beauty! Congrats; great work!
😂😂😂
Bra.... blanks are cheap.... wtf are u doing?
Great Job bru!
Great job!
Nice job and a very fair price too!
I love your work. Just a question though. Do you sand over the acrylic paint that you have sprayed in order to create good adhesion for the resin coat?
Nice work
Isn’t it incredible that as you’ve progressed, you’ve become better at showing the fails. That really makes me appreciate all the effort you’ve put it.
Nice work. Good to see the perseverance paid off!! Time to get the little Honda running now!!
Worth 2K all Day long
Can you still buy Reichhold glossing resin in Ca? Has the EPA stopped that one as well? So glad I left So. Cal at the end of the 80’s for a more tolerant board building Country.
Nope never heard of that resin. What country do you like in now?
@@Rogue_wave Western Africa Too many empty pt breaks to name
Water based Acrylics?
5:08 French Curve in you arsenal wouldn’t go a miss
Gotta learn this one. Thanks, dude!
OR you could paint ON TOP of the resin and Gloss / Clear to seal it all in. Resin on top of paint will always change its colour. Then the HALO D fin……… tricky stuff young Bro!
amazing work
If nobody has explained it, surfacing agent is wax dissolved in styrene. Added properly to laminating resin it allows the wax to float to the surface during cure and seals the lam resin making it cure tac free
So awesome. Jacob boards were born in the South Bay back in the classic era of the 60s. Great to see this long board brought back to life…. In the South Bay!
You keep getting better and better, keep going!
Very nice! Gave it a new live! On those old boards if you fell and couldn't grab it they would flip over and go all the way to the rocks just like you said. It almost seemed like they were designed to do that LOL. For me, thank goodness for leashes - I don't miss those long swims and often the resulting ding repairs.