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dirty great rip in kite - repair?

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Created by chris999 > 9 months ago, 25 Jan 2012
chris999
9 posts
25 Jan 2012 6:23PM
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HI, someone ran over my kite today - not his fault - but left a couple of tears. Does anyone have any tips about repairing it, or a place that does the repair?

doonut
WA, 265 posts
25 Jan 2012 6:42PM
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where are you ??? in perth stitched up kite repairs is who i use

chris999
9 posts
25 Jan 2012 6:49PM
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Perth? Where's that? I'm in Melbourne.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
25 Jan 2012 9:49PM
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One word,
Monti Levi.

Well,,,,two words

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
25 Jan 2012 10:40PM
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ran over,like in a car?

chris999
9 posts
25 Jan 2012 7:51PM
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just like a car, but this was a kite surfer

25 Jan 2012 10:58PM
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Kite-Fix, do it yourself.
If its just cuts in the canopy, Kite-Fix is fast, as strong or even stronger than sewing (no holes punched in the kite by a needle), kite can be fixed and then flown a couple of hours later!!

http://www.kitepower.com.au/kitefix-mini-kit.html

Instructional videos here
www.kitefix.com/kiteboarding-repair-video.html

Everyone that kites should have some of this glue and the kit, or you can just use plasterboard jointing mesh tape and the glue, as thats all the Kite-Fix mesh tap is.

Clean the cloth first with plain water or alchohol wipes, let it all dry properly and completely, tape the cuts together from the outside of the kite, turn it over and apply the mesh tape and then the glue. The glue dries in 15-20 mins! You can use your kite in 2 hrs.

chris999
9 posts
25 Jan 2012 8:00PM
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Thanks!!!

chris999
9 posts
25 Jan 2012 9:11PM
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Is there a repairer place in Melbourne?

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
25 Jan 2012 10:02PM
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Moti levy at tweed heads naw he has a collection and delivery service and his workmanship is first class check his site out

Rob S
VIC, 391 posts
26 Jan 2012 10:25PM
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!

Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
27 Jan 2012 12:39PM
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To Kitepower Australia:

Is it safe to clean kite LE's, struts and canopies with acetone before repair?

Is contact cement safe to use here also?

Thanks.

Lebowski
VIC, 87 posts
27 Jan 2012 1:32PM
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Take it straight to Lidsay at Irwin sails,

32 Keith St
Hampton East VIC 3188
(03) 9532 0868

He has fixed three of my kites, two with with rips across the entire canopy, fast turn around, a good price and great quality work. He has also fixed a lot of friends kites with great results.

Puetz
NT, 2186 posts
27 Jan 2012 12:14PM
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Kitepower Australia said...

Kite-Fix, do it yourself.
If its just cuts in the canopy, Kite-Fix is fast, as strong or even stronger than sewing (no holes punched in the kite by a needle), kite can be fixed and then flown a couple of hours later!!

http://www.kitepower.com.au/kitefix-mini-kit.html

Instructional videos here
www.kitefix.com/kiteboarding-repair-video.html

Everyone that kites should have some of this glue and the kit, or you can just use plasterboard jointing mesh tape and the glue, as thats all the Kite-Fix mesh tap is.

Clean the cloth first with plain water or alchohol wipes, let it all dry properly and completely, tape the cuts together from the outside of the kite, turn it over and apply the mesh tape and then the glue. The glue dries in 15-20 mins! You can use your kite in 2 hrs.



... just wondering, I've noticed that the new North material (2012 D2 stuff) is hard to get the stickyback sail cloth to stick too, or, to stay on for a while. With this in mind, do you know if the kitefix stuff works on the North material, I know its hard to say if you haven't done any repairs yet, but I wouldn't mind finding out?

cheers,

Robbie

picker
VIC, 431 posts
27 Jan 2012 3:19PM
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Melbourne repair places are rubbish.

Just call moto levi, send it up, he will colour match the graphics and all then ship it back express in a few days

Best repair job australia wide

Ellobuddha
NSW, 625 posts
27 Jan 2012 4:49PM
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+ 1 for Moti Levi.

Excellent repairs.

Lebowski
VIC, 87 posts
27 Jan 2012 5:09PM
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picker said...

Melbourne repair places are rubbish.

Just call moto levi, send it up, he will colour match the graphics and all then ship it back express in a few days

Best repair job australia wide


Neither myself or anyone who has gone to Lindsay has ever had a problem, last time I had the kite back the next day with no problems.

jas73
QLD, 796 posts
27 Jan 2012 7:04PM
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I had a kite run over by a mate while racing. The end result was a kite that looked like 3 peices of rag. There were multiple tears, the leading edge was ripped in half, one of the outer line attachment points were completely ripped off. I didnt think it could possibly be fixed. Kitepower sent it to Moti Levi and after about $400 it came back like new. It was amazing the job they did. I wouldnt go anywhere else

Ellobuddha said...

+ 1 for Moti Levi.

Excellent repairs.


27 Jan 2012 9:33PM
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Joe Cron said...

To Kitepower Australia:

Is it safe to clean kite LE's, struts and canopies with acetone before repair?

Is contact cement safe to use here also?

Thanks.


Keep acetone well away from kites would be my advice, its been linked as a cause of cancer in humans, and I think it could strip or damage the clear polyurethane coatings that seal the kite canopy and make it impervious to air.

Just use fresh water or even better alcohol, which dries away rapidly. I would also not use contact adhesive, most if not all of them are not waterproof.

27 Jan 2012 9:39PM
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Puetz said...

Kitepower Australia said...

Kite-Fix, do it yourself.
If its just cuts in the canopy, Kite-Fix is fast, as strong or even stronger than sewing (no holes punched in the kite by a needle), kite can be fixed and then flown a couple of hours later!!

http://www.kitepower.com.au/kitefix-mini-kit.html

Instructional videos here
www.kitefix.com/kiteboarding-repair-video.html

Everyone that kites should have some of this glue and the kit, or you can just use plasterboard jointing mesh tape and the glue, as thats all the Kite-Fix mesh tap is.

Clean the cloth first with plain water or alchohol wipes, let it all dry properly and completely, tape the cuts together from the outside of the kite, turn it over and apply the mesh tape and then the glue. The glue dries in 15-20 mins! You can use your kite in 2 hrs.



... just wondering, I've noticed that the new North material (2012 D2 stuff) is hard to get the stickyback sail cloth to stick too, or, to stay on for a while. With this in mind, do you know if the kitefix stuff works on the North material, I know its hard to say if you haven't done any repairs yet, but I wouldn't mind finding out?

cheers,

Robbie


I have done repairs to a couple of so called d2 cloth kites. (D2 is a marketing gimmick, double thread ripstop has been around in sailcloth for many years at least a decade or more)
The D2 cloth like all Teijin cloth has a silicone based surface treatment to repel dust and water, it wears away with use.
If you want to make repair tapes stick use alcohol or automotive "prep sol" to clean the surface and remove the silicon coating, prior to applying stickyback repair tapes or Kite-Fix.

Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
27 Jan 2012 9:55PM
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Kitepower Australia said...

Joe Cron said...

To Kitepower Australia:

Is it safe to clean kite LE's, struts and canopies with acetone before repair?

Is contact cement safe to use here also?

Thanks.


Keep acetone well away from kites would be my advice, its been linked as a cause of cancer in humans, and I think it could strip or damage the clear polyurethane coatings that seal the kite canopy and make it impervious to air.

Just use fresh water or even better alcohol, which dries away rapidly. I would also not use contact adhesive, most if not all of them are not waterproof.




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