Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Dumb question I know, I should just look it up online.
I saw separate kits at Force 4 for repairing carbon fibre, so I daresay it responds best to similar chemicals. But I've got some epoxy resin and hardener left over from whatever my last sticky-business was, so I'm hoping it will lend itself to fixing a small split in a lightweight carbon spar.
It's not catastrophic damage, just a two-inch crack in the inner section where the upper sleeve of a windsurfer mast overlaps the lower.
Same old project - making a bowsprit from bits of random stuff, and persuading an asymmetric to fit where it wasn't designed to.
Thanks, in advance.
I saw separate kits at Force 4 for repairing carbon fibre, so I daresay it responds best to similar chemicals. But I've got some epoxy resin and hardener left over from whatever my last sticky-business was, so I'm hoping it will lend itself to fixing a small split in a lightweight carbon spar.
It's not catastrophic damage, just a two-inch crack in the inner section where the upper sleeve of a windsurfer mast overlaps the lower.
Same old project - making a bowsprit from bits of random stuff, and persuading an asymmetric to fit where it wasn't designed to.
Thanks, in advance.