I've just collected a new board from my local shaper. He's finished it down to a 800 grit sandpaper finish, so she's nice but not super glossy. After looking up a few youtube vids on how to gloss a board, I thought I'd try myself, but quickly realised I don't have the equipment, and ain't about to go buy it for a one-off.
I decided at the minimum to sand it down with 1800 grit wet n dry. In my search for some 1800 sandpaper (Bunnings don't have) I ended up in the local smash repair shop. The bloke there reckons he can polish it for me, after all, he's got all the gear.
My question: Am I mad putting my new stick in the hands of a smash repairer? Can he really f**k it up? After all, he won't be taking significant glass off, just polishing. I think.
Polishing a new board - car repair shop?
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Re: Polishing a new board - car repair shop?
Do it. He'll do a good job - that's what he does as a profession - how many shapers you know do 'showroom gloss coats'?
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Re: Polishing a new board - car repair shop?
take it to a surfboard factory and get some1 who knows how to polish surfboards to do it!...a non surfboard polisher can take off the hard edges which change the shape and consequently the performance of that shape.
would you take your car to a board factory 4 a polish?
would you take your car to a board factory 4 a polish?
Re: Polishing a new board - car repair shop?
Go to Supercheap Auto, buy a polisher and a bottle of fibreglass polish and have a go. That stuff does not have enough grit to take any edge off, it will only shine up a dull surface.
When it gets to this level of self important stupidity I lose interest.
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