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What is ASA?

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Created by nosinkanow > 9 months ago, 11 Feb 2011
nosinkanow
NSW, 441 posts
11 Feb 2011 9:57AM
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I'm planning to re-deck (non-slip) the Kona but would like to know what the skin is made of, it's ASA which means bugger all to me. Is ASA epoxy resin over fibreglass?

FormulaNova
WA, 15109 posts
11 Feb 2011 7:16AM
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I think it means its plastic. Does it have a seam running around the edge of the board?

Mark _australia
WA, 23717 posts
11 Feb 2011 7:48AM
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ASA is a plastic, but is not as bad as polyethylene/ polypropylene (like the old wally boards were) which nothing would stick to.... you have half a chance with ASA.
Google surface preparation for ASA and epoxy resins

Bondalucci
VIC, 1580 posts
11 Feb 2011 6:58PM
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I have regripped ASA boards before and haven't found them any different to an epoxy board.

Just sand back slightly, mask off, then a thin coast of uv stable anything. I have used epoxy resin, polyester resin and recently as described in another thread polyeurothane spray (cabothane). Each time I sprinkle caster sugar evenly, by using a shaker. remove masking tape before it fully dries. The spray seems surprisingly good with how grippy it is in water,as it feels quite smooth when dry.

nosinkanow
NSW, 441 posts
14 Feb 2011 1:01AM
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Thanks for the info guys.



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