getting tailpad off

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Ados
Ados
WA
421 posts
WA, 421 posts
30 Jun 2011 2:26pm
How does one go about removing a tailpad without damaging the board.?

cheers
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
30 Jun 2011 2:31pm
Heat it up with a hairdryer and soften the glue, then use wax and grease remover to take off the extra glue on the board

Job done
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
30 Jun 2011 7:40pm
Haha let me have it for a week. My bloody tailpad keeps peeling itself off...pain in the arse.
So opposite to this question, what sort of glue would be recommended to help stick it back down. Only the back half is coming off...


smicko
smicko
WA
2503 posts
WA, 2503 posts
30 Jun 2011 8:41pm
Parfix gelbond from bunnings etc
GPA
GPA
WA
2529 posts
GPA GPA
WA, 2529 posts
30 Jun 2011 10:33pm
I use standard 'contact cement' (carpet glue) to fix it - and mineral turpentine to remove the excess glue (as Doggie says - using a hair drier to soften it up and remove carefully with stanley trimmer, or soft-edged scraper).
synsies1000
synsies1000
WA
270 posts
WA, 270 posts
1 Jul 2011 7:47am
loctite 406 is the gear to stick down tail pads
brownie49
brownie49
NSW
100 posts
NSW, 100 posts
1 Jul 2011 8:31pm
Does it make a difference with an expoy board

I have Hayden Shapes Fibreflex and want to reglue some of the deck grip back down but am wary in case there is a reaction to it
smicko
smicko
WA
2503 posts
WA, 2503 posts
1 Jul 2011 8:43pm
Parfix gelbond from bunnings etc

That's the advice from the guy that shapes my boards. Suitable for epoxy or glass and cheap. A tin is about $7 or $8.
brownie49
brownie49
NSW
100 posts
NSW, 100 posts
2 Jul 2011 7:12pm
Thanks Smicko
PaddlePig
PaddlePig
WA
421 posts
WA, 421 posts
3 Jul 2011 9:53pm
I can't stand tail pads slowly coming off so usually I rip them off by hand at the first sight of them slipping. Makes for an ugly board with black chunks but who cares. Just rip at the thing. I appreciate all the advice here. Nearly all my boards have no tail pad, I believe in eliminating variables which can be unreliable. But now that I've read this I might think twice. Latest board I used aralidite to stick it back on, hasn't come off yet but only been a month.
Legion
Legion
WA
2222 posts
WA, 2222 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:11pm
Selleys Kwik Grip. I've used it a few times with no problems. I just used it the other day on a grip. Stuck it down one afternoon after a surf (when I noticed it peeling - about 5cm x 5cm corner). Didn't dry the grip, didn't prep the board or grip (left on the old glue), didn't keep the sticking surfaces apart for ~20min, just smeared some in there and left a brick on it overnight. Didn't leave it to cure for 24hrs or whatever, surfed the next morning and it stuck perfectly like it does every time. The only issue is it cures yellow and some usually oozes out so if you're a perfectionist you need to clean it up a bit. I don't care personally, just a bit of a wipe with a paper towel.
PaddlePig
PaddlePig
WA
421 posts
WA, 421 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:15pm
Legion I love your style! Loved your posts about SUPs in the past and love your style for fixing boards! I know I've said it before, but you've got my vote for P.M. of surfing!
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
4 Jul 2011 9:11am
Geoffro said...

Legion I love your style! Loved your posts about SUPs in the past and love your style for fixing boards! I know I've said it before, but you've got my vote for P.M. of surfing!


I think we have a man crush here!! <<jokin
newguy
newguy
654 posts
654 posts
8 Jul 2011 2:32pm
Bit of elbow grease and a stanley knife to remove the pad (careful you don't scratch or do anything to the board though!) then Mineral turps to remove the glue. Made for an 'enjoyable' afternoon for me.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
8 Jul 2011 2:53pm
newguy said...

Bit of elbow grease and a stanley knife to remove the pad (careful you don't scratch or do anything to the board though!) then Mineral turps to remove the glue. Made for an 'enjoyable' afternoon for me.


That old one was a bit grotty ay newguy
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