Got a pretty shallow core shot and idk if I should just ptex or try epoxy or something, I’ve never messed with core shots so pls help.
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Non_State_ActorWhat did you hit? That's a big one.
I can't tell from the pic how deep it is...is it just the ptex that's peeled off basically? Or is it into wood?
What skis are they?
midwestcoastI just sent this to a buddy a couple days ago for a home repair.
Using your propane torch or butane lighter, fire up one tip of the P-Tex candle.
Wait until it's flaming (this may take a couple of minutes). Black carbon flakes will appear in the burning tip. Don't let them get into your bases because they will cause the P-Tex to bond poorly. To get them out of the way, let the candle drip onto the metal scraper and roll the tip around until it's clear and carbon-free. Keeping the flame low and blue instead of big and yellow will keep carbon at bay.
Move the molten P-Tex candle to the gouge. Hold it close to the surface and let it flow into the hole. Start at the far edge so it pools in the middle. The P-Tex will shrink as it cools, so overfill it.
Do a second round if necessary then extinguish the flame.
Let the P-Tex cool about 15 minutes.
Take a sharpened metal scraper with a 90-degree edge and hold it at a 45-degree angle. Use short, overlapping strokes to remove all material that is sticking up above the base of the ski or snowboard. You can go in either direction, whatever works best.
When the P-Tex is smooth and flush with the base, you're ready to wax and then go hit the mountain.
There's videos on YouTube to help on this too, I just didn't look 'em up..