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Title: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: LBsup on September 29, 2017, 12:03:37 PM
Hi all,

My RipStick paddle has taken in some water not a lot but I can hear it when swinging the paddle.  Werner is willing to repair it but the UPS store wants to charge me a lot of money to ship from NJ to WA.

Any chance I can fix this on my own and how?

Thanks, Ken
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: Bean on September 29, 2017, 12:14:13 PM
Do you know where its leaking?
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: LBsup on September 29, 2017, 12:54:58 PM
Do you know where its leaking?
Good question.  I should have figured that out before asking.  I'll stick the handle and blade in water see if any bubbles.
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: LBsup on September 29, 2017, 01:12:51 PM
It's odd no bubbles when submerging each end in water.  Plus, I noticed the water inside a couple weeks ago and continued to use the paddle, I don't think more water is getting in, if it is the leak must be miniscule.
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: anonsurfer on September 29, 2017, 04:11:39 PM
You probably just have a very small leak in one of the joints.  I had a small leak on my handle joint a while back and could hear water inside.  Keeping the paddle in my hot car removed any water (until my next session). 

To fix I just removed the handle and re glued (hot glue).  No problems since then. 
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: Bean on September 29, 2017, 05:00:56 PM
Yes, if no apparent damage, the handle is the usual suspect.

Warner recommends slow cure epoxy, so if the handle was factory or dealer installed, it could be a bear to get off.  I would try the least invasive first, the DJ boiling water approach.  Bring a pot of water to boil, hold the handle in the water for a couple minutes, with limited twisting, use a rag to pull the handle off.

Use a 5 minute epoxy or high strength hot glue to reassemble.  (If you like the current alignment, make alignment marks to get back to the same exact position.)

If the paddle dries it self out, you could just go over the joints with 5 min epoxy.
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: LBsup on September 29, 2017, 06:48:55 PM
Sounds good, thanks guys.
Title: Re: Werner RipStick took in some water
Post by: stoneaxe on September 30, 2017, 06:14:49 AM
I can't understand why all manufacturer's haven't switched to hot glue completely.
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