My new resin tinted 9'6 fell off a table with the exact same ding. Finally a very informative diy to tackle it myself. Now I can see how the resin color is achieved. Thank you for posting this. And....subscribed.
Hi mate, nice job thank you for the vid, I was just wondering as it’s such a small damage, what would happen if you don’t put the fiberglass sheet in between the coat please?
Thank you for watching! I am working on another surfboard repair video now. It’s a different longboard board with a broken off tail. It’s won’t be the best color match, but it came out ok. I should have it uploaded in another week or two. Take care, Dan the Fix it Man
Hi there Dan, thanks a lot for these instructional videos dude. I learned a lot from you before embarking on my second round of surfboard repair attempts. I'm working on two very torn up and yellowed boards. I ended up sanding some of the original epoxy coating down too far, revealing the fiberglass mat. I tried brushing on a thin layer of epoxy over some of these areas, but I got some drips, in many places it just sanded off and it didn't make the fiberglass disappear behind it anyway. when some of the fiberglass is showing through the epoxy, how do you recommend covering it back up when sanding the rails down too far? Thanks for any tips!!
Hi Dan this was so helpful! Mine is more of a gash than a ding/crack. Just did it yesterday and feeling gutted! Can I still use the same method you did or get it filled with foam? She’s also a beautiful bright orange color, so matching it as close as possible is important to me. I need to get the color from a surf shop as opposed to going to a store to try and match it?
I used 2 layers of cloth. I can still feel the cloth through the sanding coat from yesterday. Should I put on another coat or continue sanding even if it goes through the top layer of cloth?
I would probably sand it a little and do another coat. If you add another coat of sanding resin without sanding the previous coat, if won’t adhere very well because of the wax additives in the sanding resin. If it were laminating resin, then you could just do a coat of the sanding resin over it. Best of luck to you! -Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan Scuffed, another coat, and then final sanding including wet/500 and it looks perfect (if only I had taken the time to color match). thanks Dan-the-Man!!
Very informative. Thanks Dan. I have a Bic Techno 293 OD wind surf board. Can I use the same epoxy resin and method to repair? Thanks in advance for your advice.
It’s probably just the edge of the tape line, or some scratches from the rougher sandpaper. It’s probably fine, but you could probably sand/polish it it up a little better to make it go away. Thx, Dan the Fix It Man
Thanks Dan! For minor cracks can you simply fill the crack with solar ez and put a hot coat? How do I know if I need to laminate a layer of fiberglass?
@@DantheFixitMan i get it so what you call "surfboard resin" is epoxy resin! Which can be used in both kinds of materials. Thanks, its a pleasure to watch! I would love to make a board myself one day.
Great detailed work. Do you use laminating resin over the cloth just to match color or is it structural? I’m not too concerned with matching color. Assuming I can get away with just using poly resin...
Hi Jake, I usually just use the 800 grit sandpaper and it turns out pretty shiny, but polishing would make it look nicer especially if the board already has a very shiny glossy finish. Thanks for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
Hi Anthony, This is not epoxy resin, it is polyester resin, which is what you would use on a traditional polyurethane foam blank surfboard. Epoxy resin is used on an expanded polystyrene blank, or EPS for short. The epoxy resin can be sanded. Thanks for watching! Dan the Fix it Man
Hi! Nice video! Just have a question. I don't have surf pigment, but I do have lots of acrylic and oil based painting at home. Does any of these products work for pigmenting a ding in white color? Thanks!
Hi Mariano, I am not sure if those pigments would work, but I would recommend just mixing a small batch of resin to test it first. I bought the pigments I have from a local surf supply company called Basham's in San Clemente, CA. I don't know if they would ship them, but you might be able to find them online as well. Thanks for watching! Best of luck to you. -Dan the Fix it Man
Hi Keith, I am using polyester resin on a traditional polyester fiberglass board. A lot of people mistake this board for an epoxy board because of the opaque tint. Thanks for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan gotcha…. I usually associate no visible stringer with epoxy boards. Although I guess you could use polyester resin/glass if you seal the crack with epoxy first.
@@keithkennedy6702no worries, it’s all good, yeah, the stringer is there, it’s just covered up with the resin tint. I also assumed it was epoxy before I picked it up from a friend years ago for the same reason. It has lots of repaired dings now including one on the tail that I need to fix still…but I am still riding this board a lot. Take care, -Dan
Sort of, but it’s really not noticeable on this repair. You could sand it down more before starting the first layer of resin and then build it back up with the layers of glass for strength and making it flush as you feather it back in. Thanks for watching, Best of luck to you! -Dan the Fix it Man
Hi Emilie, This board is not epoxy. It has a tinted resin that makes many people mistake it for an epoxy board. Thanks for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
This is by far the best, most well done, best explained ding repair video i have ever watched.
Change your avatar if you’re a real surfer, kook.
This is the type of guy you want repairing your boards for sure.
Best ding repair I’ve seen so far on here
Great job, just dropped my new board on a rock and was sick over it. This makes me feel much better. Thanks
Bro! Thanks so much! Dropped my four day old board and I’ve been depressed since. The crack seems to be almost the same as yours. Thanks again! 🤙
Right man, drop my 2 month today in the bag in my room, it's small but I still feel like puking ,
My new resin tinted 9'6 fell off a table with the exact same ding. Finally a very informative diy to tackle it myself. Now I can see how the resin color is achieved.
Thank you for posting this. And....subscribed.
Thanks so much! Good luck fixing your board.
Take Care,
Dan the Fix it Man
Best video on UA-cam for fixing dings. Great job dude
Amazingly accurate colour match. We’ll done.
Hi mate, nice job thank you for the vid, I was just wondering as it’s such a small damage, what would happen if you don’t put the fiberglass sheet in between the coat please?
i've now gone back to this tutorial 3 times to fix various boards. thank you!!!
Thank you for watching!
I am working on another surfboard repair video now. It’s a different longboard board with a broken off tail. It’s won’t be the best color match, but it came out ok. I should have it uploaded in another week or two.
Take care,
Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan epic!! can't wait. subscribed!
So grateful that you made this video. Best one so far, and now I have been repairing my own boards with so much more confidence! Thank you so much!
Dude! I learned how to repair my dings super nicely because of your videos! Big ups
Truly a great walk-through… thank you
Awesome video, nicely paced and good audio (not to mention the great tutorial).
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
thanks Dan
got a crack in my brand new Hand made Walden magic.. great video !!
Really, really good tutorial. You're the man!!!
Very nice work! You want to remind people to be sure to use the right resin (epoxy or polyester) though. Thanks for all your great tips!
So should the outer layer be polyester sanding resin or does that depend on my board?
@@colindavidson6483 It will depend if you have a polyester or epoxy board.
Hi there Dan,
thanks a lot for these instructional videos dude. I learned a lot from you before embarking on my second round of surfboard repair attempts. I'm working on two very torn up and yellowed boards. I ended up sanding some of the original epoxy coating down too far, revealing the fiberglass mat. I tried brushing on a thin layer of epoxy over some of these areas, but I got some drips, in many places it just sanded off and it didn't make the fiberglass disappear behind it anyway. when some of the fiberglass is showing through the epoxy, how do you recommend covering it back up when sanding the rails down too far? Thanks for any tips!!
Great video Sir ! I’m gonna be a Ding King now
Great video!
best one i have seen good man. thanks
Beautiful work. Very thorough.
I have multiple rail, nose and tail dings on a board returned to me. Do I do these one at a time . . . or is there a faster method?
Hi Dan this was so helpful! Mine is more of a gash than a ding/crack. Just did it yesterday and feeling gutted! Can I still use the same method you did or get it filled with foam?
She’s also a beautiful bright orange color, so matching it as close as possible is important to me. I need to get the color from a surf shop as opposed to going to a store to try and match it?
What's the difference between sanding resin and laminating resin?
I used 2 layers of cloth. I can still feel the cloth through the sanding coat from yesterday. Should I put on another coat or continue sanding even if it goes through the top layer of cloth?
I would probably sand it a little and do another coat. If you add another coat of sanding resin without sanding the previous coat, if won’t adhere very well because of the wax additives in the sanding resin. If it were laminating resin, then you could just do a coat of the sanding resin over it.
Best of luck to you!
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan Scuffed, another coat, and then final sanding including wet/500 and it looks perfect (if only I had taken the time to color match). thanks Dan-the-Man!!
Very informative. Thanks Dan. I have a Bic Techno 293 OD wind surf board. Can I use the same epoxy resin and method to repair? Thanks in advance for your advice.
Hey there i want to ask somthing
So after i fixed my board and my crack there is a white scratch area around the fix is it ok?
It’s probably just the edge of the tape line, or some scratches from the rougher sandpaper. It’s probably fine, but you could probably sand/polish it it up a little better to make it go away.
Thx,
Dan the Fix It Man
Dan, any advice on fixing a nose on a Tuflite board, which is red? Thanks in advance‼️
Thanks Dan! For minor cracks can you simply fill the crack with solar ez and put a hot coat? How do I know if I need to laminate a layer of fiberglass?
Thanks for shearing. What is the difference between surfboard resin and "regular" epoxy resin?
Polyester resin is used on polyurethane blanks, epoxy resin is used on polystyrene. Polyester resin would melt polystyrene.
Thanks for watching!
@@DantheFixitMan i get it so what you call "surfboard resin" is epoxy resin! Which can be used in both kinds of materials. Thanks, its a pleasure to watch! I would love to make a board myself one day.
Also, is the hardener or fatalist on the epoxy resin different than the polyester resin?
@@Cuisinenomade1 yes, the polyester resin uses a different catalyst than the epoxy resin.
Is there any reason you didn't sand the laminated layer before top coat?
Hi Neil, yes, the laminating resin is very tacky and will gum up the sandpaper.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
Nice work. Thanks for sharing !!
No problem,
Thank you for the nice comment!
Take care,
Dan the Fix it Man
Hey thank you for the video ! What painting do you use to add blue ?
I just found the pigment at a local fiberglass supply shop.
video was sweet as, lots of help thx dan
Thank you Brian,
Glad you liked it.
Take care,
-Dan the Fix it Man
Great tutorial. Thank you. I have 5 boards to fix.
Great detailed work. Do you use laminating resin over the cloth just to match color or is it structural? I’m not too concerned with matching color. Assuming I can get away with just using poly resin...
Cheers for the vid. Do you polish after sanding to get shiny or does the 800 grit do a good enough job?
Hi Jake,
I usually just use the 800 grit sandpaper and it turns out pretty shiny, but polishing would make it look nicer especially if the board already has a very shiny glossy finish.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
What sanding resin do you use? Is it different then the resin that comes with the epoxy resin fiberglass kit??
Hi Anthony,
This is not epoxy resin, it is polyester resin, which is what you would use on a traditional polyurethane foam blank surfboard. Epoxy resin is used on an expanded polystyrene blank, or EPS for short. The epoxy resin can be sanded.
Thanks for watching!
Dan the Fix it Man
Hi! Nice video! Just have a question. I don't have surf pigment, but I do have lots of acrylic and oil based painting at home. Does any of these products work for pigmenting a ding in white color? Thanks!
Hi Mariano,
I am not sure if those pigments would work, but I would recommend just mixing a small batch of resin to test it first. I bought the pigments I have from a local surf supply company called Basham's in San Clemente, CA. I don't know if they would ship them, but you might be able to find them online as well.
Thanks for watching!
Best of luck to you.
-Dan the Fix it Man
Thanks Dan!
well done, if youd buffed it slightly with some polishing compound at the end it would have been perfect
It’s easy to color match a white board. Try making a video of color matching a teal board, or a deep red board. That’s a trick I’d like to see.
Are you using polyester resin on an epoxy surfboard?
Hi Keith, I am using polyester resin on a traditional polyester fiberglass board. A lot of people mistake this board for an epoxy board because of the opaque tint.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan gotcha…. I usually associate no visible stringer with epoxy boards. Although I guess you could use polyester resin/glass if you seal the crack with epoxy first.
@@keithkennedy6702no worries, it’s all good, yeah, the stringer is there, it’s just covered up with the resin tint. I also assumed it was epoxy before I picked it up from a friend years ago for the same reason. It has lots of repaired dings now including one on the tail that I need to fix still…but I am still riding this board a lot.
Take care,
-Dan
GREAT video perfect job!
Man, how Outstanding are you?......VERY!!
Hey Dan!
Iam i right that the procedure is the same for epoxy and poly board?
Pretty much except that you can't fine tune the cure time with epoxy hardener like you can with polyester resin and catalyst.
Well explained dude, thanks :) !
No problem :)
Thank you for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
Great video! Thanks so much!
very nice job Dan.
thats from an internet troll buddy
Resin will melt that sponge brush, keep that in mind. Then you end up with black bits in the dried resin.
Thx for the vid.
You're welcome Michael, and thank you for watching!
Hope it was helpful.
Take care,
-Dan the Fix it Man
So a repair is never flush with the board you're adding an extra layer and feathering the edges. ....?
Sort of, but it’s really not noticeable on this repair. You could sand it down more before starting the first layer of resin and then build it back up with the layers of glass for strength and making it flush as you feather it back in.
Thanks for watching,
Best of luck to you!
-Dan the Fix it Man
Thanks...
When he said dont let it drop or run, he let it run two times. Lol. Otherwise you did a great job.
Yikes! Thats an Epoxy board, can't fix it with Polyester. Who is this guy?
Hi Emilie,
This board is not epoxy. It has a tinted resin that makes many people mistake it for an epoxy board.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
Everyone is a critic...don't let it stop you from posting...your videos are so helpful!
@@oceansidehottubspa231 oceanside ca? How swami's?
right on man! thanks so much. You matched that color pretty damn close!
How to? Sal mene