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    Got my new Dominator, couple questions

    Hey all,

    Just got my new 5'10" Dominator FST last week, took it out for 4 days this weekend(In Tofino, Canada...Cold place).

    Its really awesome I'm glad I got one.

    Noticed this after the first day, not sure if it was there before or not though.

    I know its just the fibreglass cloth showing a bit, but is it something i should be concerned about/ be dealing with in some way?

    Its not rough in this spot though, still smooth. Theres a couple other smaller spots like this too but hardly noticable.

    The attached photo is about a 2x2 inch area.

    Any feedback would be great. I plan on looking after this board the best i can!

    Any other tips/advice to keep it in good shape would be great too(besides not riding it, I mean to help keep it from delaminating and such which is my biggest fear).

    Thanks!


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    Some more photos might be helpful. If it is smooth then it looks like the finish coat just got sanded back a little bit too much but then sometimes the glass cloth is a little high in the laminate layer (on a PU board at least) and this can happen. Over the years I've noticed this on plenty of my PU boards in the odd spot here or there and it never made a difference and never led to delamination. Actually I have never had a board delaminate but I always kept them out of the sun and in a cover.
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    At first glance looks like an over sanding. If you could post another pic a little zoom out.But at first glance does not look like something to be worried about
    The best advice to extend the life of the board is to keep it away from high temperatures (leaving it inside a car on a hot sunny day etc). If ever you sustain a ding take the board out of the water and let it dry thoroughly before attempting to repair. When repairing ALWAYS use EPOXY resin!!!
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    Def over sanding. Its primarily cosmetic and should have no structural impact. I have the same thing on some of my FW's. It a QC issue and something I hope FW continues to improve on because ultimately it can be avoided.

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    Thanks for the replies/tips guys, I looked at a couple other firewire boards in a shop today... The Taj, Potato, and some other one... They all had some degree of this on them.

    Heres a couple other pics just for reference:

    These are two different spots, ones the original photo but less zoom, the other is up by the vent...

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    Nothing to worry about there
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    Quote Originally Posted by iggy View Post
    Nothing to worry about there
    Should i put a little epoxy resin on a spot if i can feel the fibreglass cloth with my finger?

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    I guess you're worried it might be an avenue for water to be absorbed? I seriously don't think so because the strand of fibre glass will be impregnated with epoxy resin anyway and indeed these "skins" have a few layers to them which would prevent any water getting to the core. So even if any water was absorbed into the glass strand it would just sit there in the outer layer.

    Nevertheless, you can quickly test whether there is any "void" by putting a droplet of water over the top of this apparently exposed fibre glass. If it is absorbed then there is a void and maybe a drop of resin will fill it (but wait for the drop of water to dry out) it might be a bit tricky getting the resin to absorb. Some NanoTune might also do the trick - if you are really worried, but I don't think there is any need to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slowman View Post
    I guess you're worried it might be an avenue for water to be absorbed? I seriously don't think so because the strand of fibre glass will be impregnated with epoxy resin anyway and indeed these "skins" have a few layers to them which would prevent any water getting to the core. So even if any water was absorbed into the glass strand it would just sit there in the outer layer.

    Nevertheless, you can quickly test whether there is any "void" by putting a droplet of water over the top of this apparently exposed fibre glass. If it is absorbed then there is a void and maybe a drop of resin will fill it (but wait for the drop of water to dry out) it might be a bit tricky getting the resin to absorb. Some NanoTune might also do the trick - if you are really worried, but I don't think there is any need to.
    Thanks, yeah im just really paranoid about such things as imperfections. >.>

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    Quote Originally Posted by majorissuez99 View Post
    Thanks, yeah im just really paranoid about such things as imperfections. >.>
    I hear ya, I'm pretty much the same. As son as a board gets a dent on the bottom I go bananas!!!!
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