Just because your surfboard got creased from stomping that massive punt, or while getting flogged during that last swell, doesn't mean it's trash. If you've got the slightest bit of DIY gumption and ...
Fixing dings is something every surfer should know how to do. Sure, getting someone to do it who does it very well is probably better, but part of surfing is surfing in places a little off the beaten ...
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Dave Nicklas: I'm Dave. I run a surfboard-repair shop in LA, and today I'm going to run you through how to restore a vintage Dewey Weber surfboard. To start, I clean the board using a razor blade and ...
One thing that has always impressed me, but a thing that I never quite got down myself, is the art of patching a surfboard. Yeah, I have always done it but I never took much pride in my work or went ...
Clean away any wax with white spirit or thinner but make sure the fibreglass is perfectly clean and the ding is thoroughly dry. Clean the ding, trimming broken fibreglass edges with a knife and sand ...
Resident WK ding repair expert Nick Carroll responds: Depends what sort of “soft spot”. If the fiberglass coating of your board can be pushed inward, then bounces back up into its previous shape, it ...
Resident WK ding repair expert Nick Carroll responds: Depends what sort of “soft spot”. If the fiberglass coating of your board can be pushed inward, then bounces back up into its previous shape, it ...
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