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Urban^nja
November 19th 10, 10:34 PM
Ok this thread is completely unrelated to aircraft repairing or flying in general... maybe there is a commonality in that there is a kind of flying that I perform all the time.

There are a pair of skates that I use all the time since 2001. They are made by a company called Salomon and they are made from (I believe) really, really strong Kevlar plastic which appears to me like it is laced with fiberglass. I have a link below with photos and commentary on what the tear looks like. All I am looking for is for someone to recommend a good bonding plastic that I can use to bond the material together even if the effect won't last forever. The best kind of glue i mean. Just about everyone else I have asked tells me that the skate is dead or they don't know how to repair but these are people who are not fully familiar with what is possible.

http://www.be-mag.com/msgboard/showthread.php/33315-Plastic-Bonding!!!

Thanks in advance!

Brian Whatcott
November 20th 10, 09:07 PM
On 11/19/2010 4:34 PM, Urban^nja wrote:
> Ok this thread is completely unrelated to aircraft repairing or flying
> in general... maybe there is a commonality in that there is a kind of
> flying that I perform all the time.
>
> There are a pair of skates that I use all the time since 2001. They are
> made by a company called Salomon and they are made from (I believe)
> really, really strong Kevlar plastic which appears to me like it is
> laced with fiberglass. I have a link below with photos and commentary on
> what the tear looks like. All I am looking for is for someone to
> recommend a good bonding plastic that I can use to bond the material
> together even if the effect won't last forever. The best kind of glue i
> mean. Just about everyone else I have asked tells me that the skate is
> dead or they don't know how to repair but these are people who are not
> fully familiar with what is possible.
>
> http://www.be-mag.com/msgboard/showthread.php/33315-Plastic-Bonding!!!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>
>
Saloman in line aggressive (two wheel) skates show up on eBay from $6
thru $10, $40 to $100+ at various sizes.
When you are doing aggressive stunts you'd better pay the price...

Brian W

lindajamison76
September 9th 11, 03:57 AM
Ok this thread is completely unrelated to aircraft repairing or flying in general... maybe there is a commonality in that there is a kind of flying that I perform all the time.

There are a pair of skates that I use all the time since 2001. They are made by a company called Salomon and they are made from (I believe) really, really strong Kevlar plastic which appears to me like it is laced with fiberglass. I have a link below with photos and commentary on what the tear looks like. All I am looking for is for someone to recommend a good bonding plastic that I can use to bond the material together even if the effect won't last forever. The best kind of glue i mean. Just about everyone else I have asked tells me that the skate is dead or they don't know how to repair but these are people who are not fully familiar with what is possible.

http://www.be-mag.com/msgboard/showthread.php/33315-Plastic-Bonding!!!

Thanks in advance!

Such a very amazing link!
Thanks you for the post.

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