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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 7:10 pm
by Johnpenxa
I’ve been building kiteboards since my start in the sport, 1999. Back in the day, there were very few decent choices for borads, so I built. I have 50+ boards on the water to date with a 0% “snappageâ€

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 1:10 pm
by kjelleren
Nice work. Your deck weight is impressive.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 5:53 pm
by Johnpenxa
Thanks.

An insider's little secret.

The squeegeeing that has the greatest impact on producing an evenly wetted out laminate with minimum pinholes (air left in the laminate as it enters cure) comes after the board is in the bag and vacuum has been pulled. It’s amazing how time spend here can and will take minutes and hours out of your final sanding stages.

btw, I've gone lighter but wasn't all that stoked with the resulting flex... or lack there of

cheers

john penxa

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2003 2:47 pm
by EdDy_DiFfUsIvItY
very nifty board John, coll styling and aero shape.

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 6:24 am
by not annonymous
John, what do you use for your breather, peelply and bag?

I think maybe my breather material might be too thick and uneven for squeeging to work. I am using 4oz polyester batting.

I don't get any bubbles but there is the ocassional wrinkle that needs to be sanded. If it was possible to squeegee the bag down smoothly I think maybe I could eliminate that.

Trent

Johnpenxa wrote:
The squeegeeing that has the greatest impact on producing an evenly wetted out laminate with minimum pinholes (air left in the laminate as it enters cure) comes after the board is in the bag and vacuum has been pulled. It’s amazing how time spend here can and will take minutes and hours out of your final sanding stages.