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treeowen
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Hi,
In the photo is the shinpad area of a pair of tree climbing spikes. The left one is broken and to repair this do I need to create a mould?
I have watched all the other tutorials and have a fair idea of the process but none covered a damaged edge.
It doesn't have to be pretty and it is not being subjected to huge loads (I believe the damage occured in transit).
It is not PPE so there can be no liability issues.
If I have fun I may make some bits for my motorbike.
Any advice will be greatly received
Owen
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treeowen
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12 Years Ago
hello This is what I would do. Get a piece of aluminium sheet and bend it to follow the profile...
fgayford
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12 Years Ago
Fred, Thanks, this does help a lot Owen
treeowen
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12 Years Ago
Hi, Here is a view of my finished repair for anyone who is interested. Not much time was spent...
treeowen
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12 Years Ago
nice job !
Jess8bit
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12 Years Ago
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