Flex tape

SUPER STRONG WATERPROOF TAPE

Powerful adhesive with a thick, flexible rubberized backing that conforms to virtually any shape and surface, even underwater. Gets stronger with time and pressure. UV resistant, VOC- free, withstands extreme temperature and weather conditions.

• Plumbing repairs

• Seal out air and water

• General home repairs

• Fast fixes on boats, autos or RVs

• Roof repairs

• Pool repairs

• Bath and shower

• DIY projects and much more

Works on: PVC, acrylic, metal, steel, copper, aluminum, wood, ceramic, porcelain, tile, glass, rubber, fiberglass, stucco, plaster, stone, cement, concrete, dry wall, EPDM roofs, some plastics, fabrics, vinyl and more.
 
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Worked for me lol. Held up insanely well, I kept doing butters on them with no problems. I used a shit ton and never notice a weight difference either
 
14438807:rojo.grande said:
Are these 1000 skis? And how did it happen?

yessir, came of a rail wrong, and hit the rail stand, but I wasn’t going fast and I didn’t even feel it. However, for future warranty purposes, “I hit a rock”
 
14438810:Keven said:
yessir, came of a rail wrong, and hit the rail stand, but I wasn’t going fast and I didn’t even feel it. However, for future warranty purposes, “I hit a rock”

Not sure what their implications of warranty are but I’d hit them up. Don’t expect much tho usually any user error even hitting a rock will void warranty. Good luck yo
 
14438810:Keven said:
yessir, came of a rail wrong, and hit the rail stand, but I wasn’t going fast and I didn’t even feel it. However, for future warranty purposes, “I hit a rock”

i was boutta clown you but this is a pretty reasonable break. honestly i hate rails with exposed stands it’s kind of a liability.
 
14438816:Jems said:
i was boutta clown you but this is a pretty reasonable break. honestly i hate rails with exposed stands it’s kind of a liability.

Ever since that clip of that guy getting his leg caught under the stand and getting it ripped back, I've avoided those exposed rails lol
 
Took me a while to find the pic, but this stuff fixed everything.

1043500.jpegjust make sure to mix at 50/50 and clamp it like a MF'er.

Impossible difficult ski repairs have been achieved with this stuff.
 
Epoxy alone is good for delam but not a snap. Peel the topsheet back around it and fiberglass well in front and behind the snap. Make sure to sand anything making contact with resin and wear the best respirator mask you can find. Fiberglass dust is one of the worst things you can inhale and you won't even smell the resin with a good respirator.
 
14438810:Keven said:
yessir, came of a rail wrong, and hit the rail stand, but I wasn’t going fast and I didn’t even feel it. However, for future warranty purposes, “I hit a rock”

Damn that's shitty. Considering how much those skis cost (especially for us Canadians) hopefully they can help you out in some way
 
That's pretty sick. Also good reason not to go in hot to a warranty claim. Easy to do, your ski is fucked, you're sad. But if you're nice you have a better chance of getting somewhere, especially in a setting where they don't have to cover it.

Props on the new ski. Maybe keep the other on the wall.
 
14440261:theabortionator said:
That's pretty sick. Also good reason not to go in hot to a warranty claim. Easy to do, your ski is fucked, you're sad. But if you're nice you have a better chance of getting somewhere, especially in a setting where they don't have to cover it.

Props on the new ski. Maybe keep the other on the wall.

Time to make some shot skis! I am not even old enough to drink yet
 
Dope they warrantied those for you. Hope you enjoy your TWPs in the meantime! I'm the guy that did the mounts for ya lol
 
14440441:Juviticus said:
Dope they warrantied those for you. Hope you enjoy your TWPs in the meantime! I'm the guy that did the mounts for ya lol

That’s sick! Will be back to mount the 1000s again :)
 
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