14538592:ASSholebomber22 said:Are those just topsheet chips or is it actual delam?
14538677:Quaggy said:Slap some West Systems G-flex 650 epoxy on 'em and you're good to go. Countless threads on the use of this epoxy
14538677:Quaggy said:Slap some West Systems G-flex 650 epoxy on 'em and you're good to go. Countless threads on the use of this epoxy
14538671:Jibbaround said:
14538859:johnblaze said:You might get a bit more out of them with epoxy, but I'd save my time and money and get new skis. Those are done for.
14538671:Jibbaround said:
14539058:freestyler540 said:Is it me or is you core completly rotten through? Looks like the next step is sawdust.
That could be patched with epoxy. Pry it opened a bit, pour the glue, C clamp the it overnight and try. All and all, I think you need new planks.
14538992:Jibbaround said:Bro i just bought them
14539071:TOAST. said:it looks like those have a ton of days on them. If you bought them like that I'd be careful, I feel like if topsheets of on3ps look like that the core is also in bad shape.
14539093:Jibbaround said:One and a half seasons
14539936:freestyler540 said:Just curious. Do you store your skis at the resort locker, car trunk or inside?
14539947:Jibbaround said:I just bought them this summer
14540007:SofaKingSick said:how long have they been like this? am i seeing the picture right, and there is a gap between the layers, and therefore a hole into the core area? if so you might be screwed, if water has gotten into the core it will make it much weaker and really compromise the ski
if there's no water in there, epoxy like the guy above said. if you think water is in there, you should have a good shop look at them (cause it's hard to see what's up in pictures here) but their days are probably numbered. moisture in the core is one of the few real death sentences for a ski