So I knew it would happen sooner or later -- we somehow managed to bust the fin plugs in our Ronix Koal Thruster, both rail plugs on each side (4 damaged).
The ironic part is that I have just recently started researching how to make my own boards, so very timely I guess.
Here's what I know for sure -- the board is EPS, and has FCS X2-type plugs. I 'think' I want to pull the X2's out, and just replace with FCS II boxes -- easier for an amateur to make sure they are aligned/spaced correctly and they are backwards compatible to the Ronix fins I have.
What I'm stuck on is which resin to use -- I'm finding some places that say use a 5-minute Epoxy and good to go, others say that will melt and I need to use a slow hardnener, others recommend ice bags, and so on. Or should I use Resin Research Quik Kick?
Even more challenging is where to buy the supplies. I'm the kind of guy that likes to be loyal to a supplier if they can meet my needs. So I'm trying to find a place that will have what I need to fix my current board, have all the supplies to give building a foam board a try, and provide education and support along the way. I was really liking the Greenlight Supply site -- simple line-up of products, however, a lot is out of stock, prices seem high compared to others, and no clear direction on what to use for fin repair. Foamez was looking good too, and then I found Shaper Supply this morning, which seems to have the best prices on tools and resins.
Can anybody help clear this up and give me a recommendation? I'm sure I'll have more questions about building a board later on, just want to get my fin boxes repaired at the moment!
The ironic part is that I have just recently started researching how to make my own boards, so very timely I guess.
Here's what I know for sure -- the board is EPS, and has FCS X2-type plugs. I 'think' I want to pull the X2's out, and just replace with FCS II boxes -- easier for an amateur to make sure they are aligned/spaced correctly and they are backwards compatible to the Ronix fins I have.
What I'm stuck on is which resin to use -- I'm finding some places that say use a 5-minute Epoxy and good to go, others say that will melt and I need to use a slow hardnener, others recommend ice bags, and so on. Or should I use Resin Research Quik Kick?
Even more challenging is where to buy the supplies. I'm the kind of guy that likes to be loyal to a supplier if they can meet my needs. So I'm trying to find a place that will have what I need to fix my current board, have all the supplies to give building a foam board a try, and provide education and support along the way. I was really liking the Greenlight Supply site -- simple line-up of products, however, a lot is out of stock, prices seem high compared to others, and no clear direction on what to use for fin repair. Foamez was looking good too, and then I found Shaper Supply this morning, which seems to have the best prices on tools and resins.
Can anybody help clear this up and give me a recommendation? I'm sure I'll have more questions about building a board later on, just want to get my fin boxes repaired at the moment!
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