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KITE REPAIR IN VICTORIA??

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:04 pm
by scottmckenzie89
Heyy, looking for a kite repair person, i have a 9m Naish Charger, i'm clueless when it comes to repairing it, the struts seem to be leeking a bit of air. Any suggestions or can anyone repair the iner tube for the struts for a price?

also is it ok ride out on dallas with a 4/3 this time of year?


let me know!
Thanks

Scott


Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:47 pm
by JL
http://www.knottybeds.com/kiterepair.htm Greg should be back in town soon 8) & by some crazy coincidence another Greg in Comox has a kite repair bus. as well: http://www.comoxkiterepair.ca/

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:17 pm
by abetanzo
Leitch & McBride in Sydney...http://www.leitchandmcbride.com/Repairs.htm

Re: KITE REPAIR IN VICTORIA??

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:35 am
by Vik
scottmckenzie89 wrote:Heyy, looking for a kite repair person, i have a 9m Naish Charger, i'm clueless when it comes to repairing it, the struts seem to be leeking a bit of air. Any suggestions or can anyone repair the iner tube for the struts for a price?

also is it ok ride out on dallas with a 4/3 this time of year?


let me know!
Thanks

Scott

You can fix a slow leak with a bicycle patch. I won't do it for you, but if you want to swing by with your kite I'd be happy to talk you through it.

Here is a video [note the beer in the video - it's essential to a successful bladder repair!]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhnM7XXCUfs

For torn kites that need significant sewing I'd use Greg "Knotty Beds" in Sooke myself.

I have successfully repaired kites with shoe goo and ripstop nylon tent patch material [lasted several years] for small tears at the beach. You can also buy repair kits:

http://www.kitefix.com/

south island kite repair option

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:16 am
by Sandy Beach
Vik wrote: For torn kites that need significant sewing I'd use Greg "Knotty Beds" in Sooke myself.

<a href="/http://www.knottybeds.com/kiterepair.htm" target="_blank">Greg aka Pastadude Resurrection Kite Repair in Sooke</a>

Re: south island kite repair option

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:02 pm
by Vik
Sandy Beach wrote:Vik wrote: For torn kites that need significant sewing I'd use Greg "Knotty Beds" in Sooke myself.

<a href="/http://www.knottybeds.com/kiterepair.htm" target="_blank">Greg aka Pastadude Resurrection Kite Repair in Sooke</a>
Thanks for the link... :lol:

BTW - I almost didn't recognize Greg in those pics...who is the guy with straps???... :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:40 am
by solasurf
Greg from Comox Kite Repair is a perfectionist!

I had a blow out in my bladder and big tear around a strut and the leading edge, and even with all the graphics to match up, you can hardly tell it was ever repaired. I would highly recommend him!

In fact, I just dropped off a kite last night at 7pm, and am on my way to pick it up this morning at 8:30. (damned barnicles; 2 smaller tears in canopy this time)

Check out his website (he's very professional but easy going kinda guy, and fair prices too):

www.comoxkiterepair.ca

Cheers,

Sandra
Inflowence Kiteboarding

Sewing maching

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:23 am
by AC
I have a really nice triple stitch sewing machine .
Singer Excellent shape. 1000$

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:00 am
by GregK
To my knowledge, Comox Kite Repair is the only kite repair service in western Canada that does bladder repairs. All the others mentioned above only do fabric repairs.

For more beta on bladder repairs, see the bladder repair page on my website - http://www.comoxkiterepair.ca/Bladder_Repairs.php.

As for your 4/3 - Dallas Rd question, it probably depends on how much you feel the cold, your tolerance for risk, and what else you have to wear with it. A warm neoprene hat or hood, booties, neo gloves, under-layers. Some polar-bear types seem OK without some of these extras, but if you have a gear failure and are in the water for a while, IMO the extras are essential.

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:58 am
by blackdogvan
GregK wrote:To my knowledge, Comox Kite Repair is the only kite repair service in western Canada that does bladder repairs. All the others mentioned above only do fabric repairs.

For more information on bladder repairs, see the bladder repair page on the website - http://www.comoxkiterepair.ca/Bladder_Repairs.php.
Pastaguy does great bladder work. Ask me how I know... :oops:

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:03 pm
by GregK
blackdogvan wrote:
Pastaguy does great bladder work. Ask me how I know... :oops:
I have a strong sense of impending doom, like a trap's strung and baited, and all are lurking, waiting for the carnage....

So where's this thread headed ?

If Greg Innes / Ressurection is repairing kite bladders, OK, I stand corrected. Last time I checked, which was years ago now, it was either replace with new or DIY with Pasta-guy.

bladder at sewing

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:38 am
by thankgodiatepastafobreaky
hi everyone. I'm back from Baja and am repairing kites and bladders if possible. I use tear aid on smaller tears and can possibly repair large bladders tears with a custom glued on patch.

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:03 pm
by GregK
Greg - send your no-can-glue bladder repairs to me to patch by welding - sky's the limit, patches over edge seams, new side or whole section. I will circulate samples of what my welder can do - for example some pictures of a patch over the edge seam on a strut bladder :

- http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/xx30 ... GP0276.jpg
- http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/xx30 ... GP0272.jpg

No sense in replacing when the majority of the bladder is in good shape !

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:16 pm
by thankgodiatepastafobreaky
can you post a picture of your welder too :lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:51 am
by GregK
Not at this point. :wink:

But you can see a sample of the welds. I just sent a section of LE bladder with a welded patch and a welded-in valve to the OR store in Victoria. It should be there early next week, stop by and have a look. It's light years ahead of my early bladder welding, back when you ( Greg Innes ) did the LE fabric repair on my '08 12m Rise. Still holding, that one is, both your fabric work and my first patch-welds.

Greg - how about your sewing machine, have you found a 4-point zigzag cam for it, or still sewing the wave pattern ?