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carbon repairs #241983
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Hi!

I have just switched to a boat with carbon daggerboards and I would like to ask if someone could comment on how to do little repairs (dents on the trailing edge from contact with dagger slot) with carbon boards. On my Tiger I just used gelcoat w/ sanding, is this the way to go for carbon too? Maybe black gelcoat? Or should I use some special epoxy resin?

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Re: carbon repairs [Re: claus] #241986
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Fill the chips with epoxy resin thickened with coloidal silica/cabosil
Sand it down
Colour it in with a black permenant marker pen
Overspray with lacquer
1200/1500 wet and dry
polish


Paul

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Use epoxy with some west system graphite for color, a little mil fiber for strength and thicken with cabosil ( It's called fumed silica now ) . If you can't get the graphite then what VMG said. I wouldn't use the black gel coat. No point in mixing polyester with the epoxy.


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I'd gelcoat the whole thing white.

I like the exposed carbon on the edges on my last couple of Vipers, but you can never make it look 100% like you can if its just white.


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Thanx a lot, looks like epoxy is the way to go. I have found this product, which is black and seems to be thickened, do you think it is apt?

http://www.carbonmods.co.uk/products/epoxy-resin-repair-filler-sealer.aspx

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Originally Posted by claus
Thanx a lot, looks like epoxy is the way to go. I have found this product, which is black and seems to be thickened, do you think it is apt?

http://www.carbonmods.co.uk/products/epoxy-resin-repair-filler-sealer.aspx


You don't need a specialized product. Some regular epoxy (West System), cabosil filler, black dye (www.uscomposites.com). Mix in the filler to get a thick, almost peanut butter-esque, consistency, stir in a few drops of dye, use some tape as a guide on one side of the board, apply goo to the board. Let it cure, sand to a finish.


Jake Kohl
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I agree with Jake thickened West System and dye or pigment. Be careful when sanding to not cut into your "good" Carbon Fiber laminate around your repair and weaken the area.


Mike Shappell
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