Duravision 5050
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Duravision 5050
Has anyone used the Duravision 5050 top sheet and if so are you happy with the durability at the edges? We have used it on a couple pair and
it seems to easily carve off when hit by the edges. Could this be partially due to bamboo sidewalls. Would nylon be a better choice?
it seems to easily carve off when hit by the edges. Could this be partially due to bamboo sidewalls. Would nylon be a better choice?
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Awesome. I've never used the textured stuff, but I checked out some of it at Vince's shop. Really cool looking stuff. I didn't like the idea of it before seeing it, but turned out I liked it. Seems like it might hide scratches a little better? You'll have to share your results with it.
The last pair I did was with that clear nylon with graphics sublimated on it, over a bamboo veneer. That clear nylon is amazing stuff, crystal clear.
The last pair I did was with that clear nylon with graphics sublimated on it, over a bamboo veneer. That clear nylon is amazing stuff, crystal clear.
Yeah, Vince says the textured is getting reordered by some of his customers.
He also wondered if the snow might slide off the textured better? He's waiting for feedback.
Twizz, those skis with the native graphics over the bamboo are sweet. Now i need to figure out graphics on a computer, it never ends...
He also wondered if the snow might slide off the textured better? He's waiting for feedback.
Twizz, those skis with the native graphics over the bamboo are sweet. Now i need to figure out graphics on a computer, it never ends...
Well, probably not the first to do this but.... didn't realize there was a protective coating on the nylon top sheet and had a 50/50 chance to get it right. You got it, peal coating down.
Comes of easily and may be able to reuse.
I think I could re press, but I use Entropy with heat and wonder if re heating is an issue?.. I could also re press with west system and no heat.
Anybody been here before?
Comes of easily and may be able to reuse.
I think I could re press, but I use Entropy with heat and wonder if re heating is an issue?.. I could also re press with west system and no heat.
Anybody been here before?
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you can recook the entropy under pressure, you may have to cook it hotter to pass the glass tranistion temp and get good bond.~200F and up.
you may have to abrade and clean to get a good bond also.
I have not done this but several people on here have.-I am always worried about this so I triple check.
Just find out what side has the peel and write on it with a marker so when you layup that's up, its gets peeled off so no worries.
you may have to abrade and clean to get a good bond also.
I have not done this but several people on here have.-I am always worried about this so I triple check.
Just find out what side has the peel and write on it with a marker so when you layup that's up, its gets peeled off so no worries.
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Does anyone have any experience with having Miller Studio back flood the clear nylon with white epoxy coat?
The sublimated white nylon scratches easily and leaves pretty bad white marks wherever the scratches are. I was hoping that using clear might be better looking after some use. My concern is with bonding after it's been back flooded with white. Does the epoxy coat need to be abraded or treated?
Anyone tested it vs. the white nylon which comes abraded and flamed?
The sublimated white nylon scratches easily and leaves pretty bad white marks wherever the scratches are. I was hoping that using clear might be better looking after some use. My concern is with bonding after it's been back flooded with white. Does the epoxy coat need to be abraded or treated?
Anyone tested it vs. the white nylon which comes abraded and flamed?