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Snowboard
Type
technique
Title
How to fix a chipped Snowboard
Introduction
After multiple snowboarding trips people tend to just store their snowboards without wiping them causing the water to ruin the wood, alongside of that branches, rocks and other hard items can cause the board to chip. This guide will show you how you can fix the chipped edges of your board to make it as good as new.
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Difficulty
Easy
Conclusion
Your snowboard should be good as new, test out your board after it the epoxy fully hardens.
Author
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  • 220 Grit Sandpaper x1 added.
  • Epoxy x1 added.
  • Painter's Tape x1 added.
  • 6 Inch C-Clamp x1 added.

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