Friday, May 28, 2010

ONE LEGGED BY ANDREW MOONEY

I recently fitted some plugs into the deck of one of Andrews boards
 so he could mount a camera.
Here are the results.
Check out Andrews blog.
http://aydotmooney.blogspot.com/


One Legged Mooney from Moonrat on Vimeo.

Friday, May 14, 2010

DALE UPDATE



Unfortunately there is a large ding on the rail.
At some stage it had been filled with car bog and glassed.
This had to go.
The area was cleaned up and a mould was made.
A&B foam was mixed and poured.

The new foam has been sanded below flush.
This will be built up with glass, sanded flush and then capped. 

Monday, May 10, 2010

GORDON WOODS EGG UPDATE

A little while back I acquired this Gordon Woods.
See older posts for more images.
The bottom had some pretty severe foam shrinkage
and needed filling along with the normal dents and dings
acquired over time.
Rather than fill the individual lows and try and sand
them, without sanding down the surrounding foam.
A bog screed was pulled over the whole bottom.
Then sanded fair. 
The rails, nose and tail were also filled where needed.


This board had a yellow tint glass job.
You wouldn't think so by looking at it now.
But there are areas on the deck and under the original fin
 that are definitely yellow.
The original plan was to rebuild the bottom
then do a pigment job to the cut lap line.
But as happens on occasion with these
kinds of jobs, plans can change as the job progresses.
As has happened here.
 The rails really needed some work and some extra glass.
So a pigment glass job around the rails onto the deck
 seemed the logical way to go.
Two layers of 4oz.
One on one to go.



Wednesday, April 14, 2010

THE 'FALCON' AND 'THE BLUEBIRD'

Glossed and ready for wet and dry
and polish.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

DALE V- BOTTOM

I'm not sure what was painted on this board.
But there appears to have been an attempt to remove it at some point.

What ever it is, it sanded off quiet easily.

It also protected the board
from UV attack.

Friday, April 9, 2010

CLOUD BREAK? COTTON WOOL FINS?



I was sitting down having my pre breckie heart starter (coffee) yesterday morning.
Thinking about what boards to work on, and listening to 702 as we do every morning.
When this cloud formation floats by.  

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

JUST ADDED TO THE LIST

8'6" Dale V-bottom.


9'3" Peter Clarke stringerless.



When I first saw the logo on this board
I thought it was a Norm Casey.
It turns out that Peter Clarke
took over the business from Norm Casey in 1965.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

7228 & 7227


The board 7228 on the left is one of mine.
It is 8' x 24"
The board 7227 on the right is going to be restored.
It is 9'3" x 24"
Both of these boards were built at Gordon Woods surfboards
and they have consecutive production numbers.
So these boards could have been shaped, possibly only hours apart.
But they look worlds and months apart.
The board on the right is a V- bottom without the V.
Everything about it says V- bottom, but the bottom is cambered.
I think it is safe to say it was influenced by the V- bottom.
Now the board on the left is post V- bottom but pre Tracker.
It has a cambered bottom and a flatter rocker.
This shape could have been influenced by the boards
 Midget Farrelly and Wayne Lynch
were getting into in 68.
I think what I'm trying to say here is
history has given us a time line that we know is accurate.
But every now and then boards appear that confuse things a little.
Getting back to the numbers.
Who would of thought that two boards built in 67/68, 
could survive that long.
And then, end up side by side 42 years later.
All be it for a short time.



Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Mc GRIGOR

The extra rail lams have been added.
The fin has been reset.
Filler coated and sanded.
This pic shows the gloss coat being pulled out.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

CENTRAL COAST SURF DESIGNS

Back in December I was asked to restore this old
Central Coast Surf Designs pintail.
Shaped by my mate Bill Cilia.

I sanded the bottom on Friday afternoon. 

Its amazing the difference a piece of 40grit
sandpaper spinning at 1500 rpm makes.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

PIG DOG

I had been up the coast for a surfing trip with a mate.

As we merged out onto the highway on our way home 
these guys go by.

Check out the goggles the dog is wearing.


Monday, February 22, 2010

Mc GRIGOR UPDATE

As you can see.
It is ready for some glass.
One layer of 6oz.
The plan is to add a couple of 4oz lams
to build up the rails and replace the rail glass
that was removed.

This board is a rider.
The owner is not one for making them look pretty.
What you see is what you get as far as he is concerned.
But it will be glossed and polished.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Mc GRIGOR SINGLE FIN

I've been so flatout with ding repairs of late.
The restorations have been put on the back burner.
Today I started on this old Mc Grigor.

The deck is ok, but the bottom is pretty sad.
So the plan is to strip the glass of the bottom.
Clean it up and reglass.

So I stripped the glass around the cutlap line.
There are lumps and bumps everywhere.
Those white spots are old repairs
which were left behind as the glass was stripped off.

I was hoping to be able to work within the cutlap line.
But this is not going to be the case.
The rails are pretty beat up
and the foam needs to be shaved down a fair bit.
So I removed the glass to expose the rail radius.
This has allowed me to sand the bottom flat
and redo the rails.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

DAVID CHIDGEY

Back in October last year
I started the restoration on this Chidgey.
All the bottom stressies and dings have been prepped
and glass cut.


All glassed.

A new nose was fitted and glassed.
All the repairs were sanded and the
bottom gloss coat applied.

The deck pinline was re done and the deck has been glossed.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

WARREN CORNISH

This is a Warren Cornish
flyer swallow tail that I have been working on.
It is a one owner board which was a costom order.
Owner and board have travelled extensively over seas.
So it has sentemental value.
This photo shows the board ready for polishing.
It was wet and dry sanded to 1500g.

Polished and ready to go home.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

GORDON WOODS

Bottom glossed  & polished.

Ready to go surfing.

Monday, January 18, 2010

GORDON WOODS EGG

I recently aquired this little beauty.

It's 7' 6"
As you can see the bottom is in pretty bad shape.
With a pretty bad gash on the deck.

This is going to take some time.
But I will up date when ever work gets done.
The plan is to rebuild the bottom.
Layup and set a new fin.
 Pigment coat to the cutlap line and pinline.
Leave the deck and rails original.
Not sure about that gash on the deck.


Saturday, January 16, 2010

KEEN DAVIS

Another restoration for 2010.
This is a one owner board.
The board is owned by the father one of my regular clients.
When this one is done his mothers old mal is comming in
for a restoration.

Friday, January 15, 2010

SURF SYDNEY AN EXHIBITION

It must be a couple of years ago now.
 I was contacted by Gary Crockett who is curator
with the Historic Houses Trust of NSW.
He was puting together an exhibition on surfing
in the 50's 60's and 70's.
I had thought from time to time how it was coming along.
Then the other day I stumbled across his blog.
Here is a link to his blog.
http://surfcitysydney.wordpress.com/


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

GORDON WOODS


Fin set up and tacked.

Ready to set.

Set and trimmed.