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  • Glassing Custom Surfboard Rails

    Glassing custom surfboard rails needs to be done quickly so the resin doesn't gel. Learn about glassing surfboard rails with tips from a surfboard repair specialist in this free video on surfboards.

  • Mix Surfboard Glassing Color Into Resin

    Mix a minimal amount of color into resin when glassing a surfboard. Mix colors for a surfboard with tips from a surfboard repair specialist in this free video on surfboards.

  • Applying Hot Resin to Surfboards

    Applying hot coat resin smooths surfboard dings and slices after they are repaired. Learn how to apply hot coat resin in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

  • Applying Surfacing Agent to Surfboard Nose

    In order to sand a surfboard, you have to apply a surfacing agent to resin. Learn how to apply a surfacing agent to surfboard noses in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

  • Sanding Repaired Surfboard

    After you have laminated and applied the resin, you have to sand down a surfboard. Learn how to sand a repaired surfboard in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

  • Filling Surfboard Dings with Q-Cell & Resin

    After mixing resin and Q-cell together, apply mixture liberally to surfboard. Learn how to apply mixture to dings in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

  • Laminating Surfboard Fiberglass

    With laminating resin, fiberglass stays on the surfboard. Learn how to laminate a fiberglass surfboard in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

  • Surfboard Repair Equipment

    Fiberglass, resin, sand paper, and razor blades are just some of the materials you need to repair surfboards. Learn more about the equipment for repairing surfboards in this free surfing video.

  • Mixing Q-cell to Repair Surfboards

    Q-cell can be added to resin to make better and stronger surfboard repairs. Learn how to mix Q-cell in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

  • Repairing & Painting a Paddleboard

    Paddleboard damage can be repaired with epoxy or fiberglass and resin. Learn how to repair paddleboard damage in this free video on paddle surfing.

  • How to Fiberglass a Surfboard

    Today's surfboards are designed to be light and hydro-dynamic so they glide across the waves and are easy to control by their rider. Construction consists of foam, either polyurethane or...

  • Surfboard Building

    What surfer has not thought about making her very own surfboard? Maybe its because you think you can build a better board than are commercially available or maybe its because you are an...

  • How to Finish the Surfboard Surface with Laminating Resin

    Learn how to finish with laminate with expert tips and advice on making a surfboard in this free video clip on surfing.

  • How to Add Color to a Surfboard

    Learn how to use resin to add color with expert tips and advice on making a surfboard in this free video clip on surfing.

  • How to Build a Surfboard

    For cost or for style, if you've decided to build your own surfboard you may be wondering how to get started. With a few supplies and a little time, you can learn how to build a surfboard just...

  • How to Design a Surfboard

    Designing a surfboard lets the surfer become part of the process. Creating a surfboard is an organic process. The general surfboard design is chosen for its ability to navigate the waves, but...

  • How to Repair a Damaged Surfboard

    The waves may be soft and fluffy, but between you and the ocean is a beach full of rocks. Drop your board on something hard, and you're likely to damage the fiberglass coating. If you don't...

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