The new website is online, still loads to be added and a little tweaking but it's getting there.
Check it out at www.dingdevilssurfboardrepairs.co.uk
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Airbrushed resin tint matching
Matching resin swirls is near on impossible using pigments and is better done with airbrush for it to look right.
This takayama had the bottom of the nose ripped out after kissing some rocks, the right hand side off the nose has been filled, re-glassed and then a resin swirl effect put on with the airbrush to match the original colours of the board. After a gloss coat over the colour work the repair is invisible.
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Friday, 20 November 2009
Busy Busy
http://www.gulfstreamsurfboards.co.uk/
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Firewire surfboard repairs
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Vintage tiki single fin resto
Trying to match 40 year old paint is no fun at all and usually involves putting it on, letting it dry standing back and have a cuppa then taking it off again and start over. After a few hours and some unconventional use of tea in the airbrush to make the paint look aged , its time to move on to the other 20 or so holes in the board. We love it!
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Custard point nose repair
Thursday, 29 October 2009
The new workshop
Epoxy sandwich construction repair
We get a fair amount of epoxy sandwich construction boards come through the workshop that have been repaired with normal ding repair methods, be it glass and epoxy or that nasty putty stuff. The repair might look good and will last a few months before cracking and filling your board full of lovely salt water. It only takes a few minutes for the water to get into the eps core but it can take a few months for us to get it out again. We repair your Surftech, resin 8 or firewire surfboards with the correct materials that will last.
The ding putty was removed to reveal shattered high density foam and compressed eps.
Once cured we sand back and laminate with another layer of glass as with a normal repair.
Paint colour matched and ready to surf
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Takayama rail repair
Friday, 18 September 2009
Friday, 11 September 2009
Whack to the jacobs!!

This jacobs longboard came in the other day with a de-lam on the deck right through the decal. After a few jokes about laminating a jacobs cream cracker box under the glass and worries about getting crumbs in the hot coat a call was made to bing surfboards in the states. One week later and a new decal arrived on our doorstep , great customer service bing, we salute you.
Old decal sanded out, in with the new one. Must admit this is one of the nicest longboards we have seen for a while. Good to see it fixed properly.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Epoxy repair on bennet rescue board

Don't know why i have started making the text match the boards maybe i'm in touch with my feminine side, or more like some weird ocd kicking in after trying to colour match this rescue board for the best part of a morning. After a call to bennet to try and get a paint code they even admitted it's a hard one to match. So i did the only thing i could and threw my teddy out of my pram, sulked for a bit then left it for fred to sort out. Only took him half an hour.

Friday, 4 September 2009
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
The curse of the killer wabbit

Jimmy let me go mad with the airbrush on one of
his boards. How was i to know that rabbits on a sea going
vessel are bad luck.
"A rabbit’s foot has been a symbol of good luck for a very long time. Even early sailors would carry one to keep them safe as they sailed. A whole rabbit was a different story. Even when ships carried live chickens and other small animals for food on long journeys, rabbits were not ever brought. A live rabbit aboard a ship was sure to bring tragedy and death to all aboard."
Two days later whilst surfing a boulder reef he smashed up the nose of his s core.
Could it be the curse of the killer wabbit?
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Friday, 24 July 2009
Attack of the killer roof straps

Tight roof straps equals trashed boards. The second one this week , must have something to do with the stress levels rising with the kids being on holiday , resulting in overzealous strap straining to get to the beach quick and get some peace in the water.

In to the ding devils HQ for a nice hug , a sprinkling of pixie dust then a little polish with concentrated kittens tears.
[Ding devils would like to add no kittens were harmed in the repair of this board]

Just another crunched nose

In order for search engines to find our pages we need to try and slip in a few keywords relevant to our business ie north devon surfboard repairs or ding repairs north devon or maybe even surfboard ding repairs for the north devon and north cornwall area. The thing i find hard is trying to slip these words into a paragraph whilst being informative and slightly witty. It's a hard life.....
That should do the trick.
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