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I got a pretty good deal on a set of Public Enemies on eBay. They're in very good condition (bases are fine). There are a few chips on the top sheets that are annoying me though. They're not a major deal but I know they're there and it bothers me plus I don't want them to chip any more.

 

Anyone have any recommendations / experience for fixing top sheets (epoxy brands, etc.) and method to fix?

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i usually fill the chips with super glue and it seems to work for me, but you have to make sure their isnt any moister under the glue.

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Epoxy works fine. I wouldn't really stress it though, from what i've heard about K2 topsheets, they chip super easy anyway.

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Sorrt are you serious..this is a gaper question times 10 that you asked....what does it matter if your top sheets are chipped???

 

Right...next time I'll consult the manual before posting. In the mean time, it matters because I don't want the chipped off portions to get any larger.

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Some of the older Public Enemy's had top sheets made out of PTEX, it comes in sticks you just use a lighter and light it on fire and let it drip into the void, it works pretty well, you can clean it up with a razor blade and sand paper.

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JB Weld anyone? Way more bomber than p-tex...

i'll vouch for jb weld. i've rebuild completely blown out sidewalls with the stuff and skied on em for the rest of the season. surfboard resin works pretty well also, since it's made to bond to fiberglass, aka the stuff that's wrapped around the core of the k2 PE

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i'll vouch for jb weld. i've rebuild completely blown out sidewalls with the stuff and skied on em for the rest of the season. surfboard resin works pretty well also, since it's made to bond to fiberglass, aka the stuff that's wrapped around the core of the k2 PE

 

x2...jb weld has never let me down. Come to think of it, it may be the only thing holding one pair of skis I have together.

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