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Reddit mentions of Devcon 15820 Flexane 80 Putty, 2.5 lbs(Packaging may vary)
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Trowelable compound cures to a tough rubber. Bonds to metal, concrete, rubber, wood, and fiberglassPhysical state or appearance: LiquidMixes easily and trowels on smoothlyColor: Mobile BlackNote:Packaging may varySize: 1 lb ; Flexible urethane compounds can be used to repair worn or damaged belting and rubber surfaces subject to further wear
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Color | Black |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
My local park is in an awful state of disrepair. The ramps are mostly made of skatelite and they're nearing 20 years old. I've been skating these things since the day they were assembled and at this point they're basically unusable. I want to do whatever I can to fix them up. So, basically I'm looking for tips on materials to use to fill in craters on these ramps. This is how the mini ramp looked last summer and it's only gotten worse since then.
The last time I went someone had filled them with sand and put duct tape over that, which obviously didn't work. I've been considering things like quikcrete, something like this flexane putty, or this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I basically grew up on this mini ramp and would love to bring it back to life.