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Hello
What should I use to bond this back together:
I will put in whatever glue I need and clamp it tight. I was think of Alraldite, but I'm really not sure. Anyone had to bond a board or ski that has a section that has delaminated?
Thanks
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From looking at the picture, it looks like the top sheet - I'd use normal Araldite (not the 5 minute stuff) and clamp it up.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
duck tape sorts everything
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Bikeandsnow
, Araldite flexible and clamp it with soft (relatively) plastic clamps and leave it for a couple of days to cure properly before cutting or cleaning off any excess.
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When in doubt, use more clamps.
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Yeah, nothing to serious there, pleanty of araldite and clamps... I have hammered whole lengths of rail back in on one of our guests boards - can't say it was invisible but it worked fine - 2 pack epoxy is increadibly tuff stuff.
PS Doesnt that pic look a lot like Frosty?
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