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Board damage?

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Created by arman > 9 months ago, 18 Feb 2013
arman
6 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:26PM
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Hi guys, learning to surf here and looking for a 2nd hand board.

This one im keen on has slight damage at the end of it from storage.
being a complete newbie, could anyone determine whether its a serious issue?
or is it just the paintjob?

cheers!

sparki
WA, 410 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:33PM
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Not a serious issue, from what the picture shows. If there are visible cracks on the board otherwise (like at the widest part of the board, where most of your weight goes), that potentially makes it more serious. Talking from the point of view that you area complete newbie, you could get away with putting ding tape over it as you'll probably grow out of the board if/when you improve.

arman
6 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:39PM
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tks!
I'll make sure to check it for cracks and stuff then.
Could I get away with just leaving it as is?

just for curiosity sake what's the deal with the yellow? im assuming its not the foam.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:56PM
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Stick your finger nails into the area around the ding/chip,I could be wrong but the board could have a white paint job over the glass,if so it could be hiding some serious wear and tear.
Maybe a better photo of the board would help.

GPA
WA, 2520 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:59PM
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barring any damage not shown in the photo - a light rub with wet & dry and a couple of coats of auto paint and it'll look good as new.

arman
6 posts
18 Feb 2013 6:07PM
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@62mac
The seller says its just the paint thats came off and otherwise mint condition. No dents/cracks etc etc. I will make sure that's the case though when I see it.

@GPA
Tks for the tip!

Few more photos from the ad, sry for the size.






arman
6 posts
18 Feb 2013 6:08PM
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While we're here, how's the quality of NSP boards? :D

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
18 Feb 2013 6:14PM
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OK its just the top cover,as said above a light sand and some white auto paint,the board looks good for your needs,but please rip all those stickers over it

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
18 Feb 2013 6:22PM
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It seems to be an epoxy board. This means that the resin itself doesn't like UV that much, so it should stay completely covered. A paint pen will take care of bits like that. Get creative, or get white and keep it clean.

A quick spray of clear acrylic will keep it there longer.

Good looking first board BTW.

arman
6 posts
18 Feb 2013 6:22PM
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haha tks!

maybe the stickers are why I'm so keen on it...?
cheers for all the input guys!

MickPC
8266 posts
18 Feb 2013 7:17PM
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Buster fin said...
It seems to be an epoxy board. This means that the resin itself doesn't like UV that much, so it should stay completely covered. A paint pen will take care of bits like that. Get creative, or get white and keep it clean.

A quick spray of clear acrylic will keep it there longer.

Good looking first board BTW.


+1 yeah looks like a great startup board

PaddlePig
WA, 421 posts
18 Feb 2013 8:07PM
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My NSP has had the **** kicked out of it and still goes strong. Well, it doesn't go strong, it's just strong. I've dropped it and mountain goated it up rocks. They love it. The more dents, the better. I found mine ges well with the middle fin smashed out. Not by choice, just happened.

arman
6 posts
18 Feb 2013 8:42PM
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reading through forums it seems NSP and other "popup" boards seems to cop a bit of flak in regards to ride quality. On the other hand the consistent theme is that they're indestructible though which is perfect.

Each to their own but hell I'm not spending tons on a custom board (2nd hand or not) when I have nfi about quality/damage/value of boards.

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
18 Feb 2013 8:51PM
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In my experience, some are crap and some are great. My best boards are pop-outs.

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
20 Feb 2013 4:30PM
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62mac said...
OK its just the top cover,as said above a light sand and some white auto paint,the board looks good for your needs,but please rip all those stickers over it


Less stickers...WTF...that thing needs more stickers...nothing will help you be a total ripper more than over enthusiastic application of stickers

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
20 Feb 2013 1:47PM
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Tux said...
62mac said...
OK its just the top cover,as said above a light sand and some white auto paint,the board looks good for your needs,but please rip all those stickers over it


Less stickers...WTF...that thing needs more stickers...nothing will help you be a total ripper more than over enthusiastic application of stickers


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