Jethrow
Super Anarchist
Hi all
I have a clear finish carbon & foam wingfoil board that I need to put some kind of carry handle in the bottom. As it will only see maybe 10kg's of load I didn't want to carve big holes in the bottom and then try and finish all pretty again. I've done some carbon reinforcing of the foil boxes that is maybe 2mm thick (3 layers of 200g uni's in a fan pattern). Yes, I should have done a handle while doing this.
My thought was to use a 3mm dyneema line with eye splices each end and insert small bolts with cup washers at each end. To preserve the finished look I was going to drill small holes for the bolts and tap a thread into it, use a small spike to dig out the foam from inside to create a cylinder, lube up the bolts so they can be removed, and then fill the holes with a slightly thickened epoxy and screw the bolts into the hole before the epoxy kicks.
My thought is that this will leave the smallest disruption to the boards finish if it doesn't work, while giving me a functional, lowish drag handle that is watertight.
Another option I though was using one of the glue on padeyes with the dyneema loop but this isn't as clean or removable as I would like.
I have a clear finish carbon & foam wingfoil board that I need to put some kind of carry handle in the bottom. As it will only see maybe 10kg's of load I didn't want to carve big holes in the bottom and then try and finish all pretty again. I've done some carbon reinforcing of the foil boxes that is maybe 2mm thick (3 layers of 200g uni's in a fan pattern). Yes, I should have done a handle while doing this.
My thought was to use a 3mm dyneema line with eye splices each end and insert small bolts with cup washers at each end. To preserve the finished look I was going to drill small holes for the bolts and tap a thread into it, use a small spike to dig out the foam from inside to create a cylinder, lube up the bolts so they can be removed, and then fill the holes with a slightly thickened epoxy and screw the bolts into the hole before the epoxy kicks.
My thought is that this will leave the smallest disruption to the boards finish if it doesn't work, while giving me a functional, lowish drag handle that is watertight.
Another option I though was using one of the glue on padeyes with the dyneema loop but this isn't as clean or removable as I would like.