Repairs - How can I tell Poly from Epoxy boards?

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Windsurfunstu
Windsurfunstu
NSW
177 posts
NSW, 177 posts
8 Jan 2012 7:46pm
Any tips on picking poly from epoxy.

I've read some on the difference detween the two materials but how can I pick up an old board and tell?

Also what are some of the risks of getting it wrong when it comes to repairs? Eg. Using the wrong product.

Any help would be great,
Thanks
swalkington
swalkington
WA
401 posts
WA, 401 posts
8 Jan 2012 5:34pm
if its a tufflight its pretty easy to tell as they look totally different to PU and kinda look "plasticy". CMC will be able to fill ya in on other forms of epoxy.
Windsurfunstu
Windsurfunstu
NSW
177 posts
NSW, 177 posts
8 Jan 2012 10:02pm
Cool thanks,

BTW any idea on where i could look up some sort of a glossary type thing to help me get my head around the different terms and abbreviations tossed around regarding board constructions and materials?
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
8 Jan 2012 8:26pm
If it is epoxy most boards are marked as such, if in doubt google or ask in here someone will know.
katana
katana
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
8 Jan 2012 9:19pm
most epoxy boards have eps core which looks like coollite board foam just have a bit of a scrape at the core eps is usually very soft and large cell structure you must use epoxy resin in contact with this foam .pu foam is usually harder and a smaller cell structure like honey comb.you can use either resin on this foam. hope this helps
richswing
richswing
WA
724 posts
WA, 724 posts
9 Jan 2012 9:33am
When in doubt, use epoxy!
Windsurfunstu
Windsurfunstu
NSW
177 posts
NSW, 177 posts
9 Jan 2012 4:55pm
Thanks guys
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