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Nekro
Since 24 Apr 2012
13 Posts
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Mon May 07, 12 12:08 am How to repair your leaking bladder |
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Quote: | Kites are very sustainable, even if you sometimes manage to put them in trees, and have to pull them down in order to get it back on land, still they are in one piece. It is only when we are putting a sharp branch through the cloth or a thorn in any of the bladders as it is becoming hard. If it’s a small hole in the canvas then it is possible to tape the damage. But if you got a larger hole, bad grades in handicraft and not much time, then you better consult a real sailmaker who can sew kites (remember to check that he really is able to sew).
Then it was this with a hole in the bladder, something that is relatively simple to repair, but hard. Particularly if your kite is a “one pump” kite. I get many questions regarding this, so I thought I would make a complete guide with images so you can easily see how to fix your bladder step by step... |
It´s a pretty long guide, so I post the link here in case you wanna read the rest =)
http://kite2011.com/how-to-fix-your-leaking-kite-bladder/ |
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DownStream
Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts
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Mon May 07, 12 4:43 pm |
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If it is a slow leak and not a blowout i would recommend finding the approximate location of the pinhole before pulling the bladder. Pump the kite, spray LE with soapy h20. You often can't get enough pressure into the bladder to easily find a slow leak if it's already out of the LE. |
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knotwindy
Since 25 Sep 2011
615 Posts
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Mon May 07, 12 5:20 pm |
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DownStream wrote: | If it is a slow leak and not a blowout i would recommend finding the approximate location of the pinhole before pulling the bladder. Pump the kite, spray LE with soapy h20. You often can't get enough pressure into the bladder to easily find a slow leak if it's already out of the LE. |
plus you may not have to pull out the whole bladder to fix some spots |
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dangler

Since 26 Feb 2006
1780 Posts
WINDY SPOTS
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Mon May 07, 12 7:28 pm Leaks |
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Hate em. After repairing HUNDREDS of bladder leaks, I use gallon jugs of dishwater soapy water. The squirt bottle works, but all the spraying gets old.
1st: flip the kite and dump a gallon on the leading edge where it makes contact with the ground. ( 50 % of leaks)
2nd: squirt all valves, hoses, one pump connections ( 30% of leaks)
3rd: hit everything again with the gallon jug. Even a four hour leaker will reveal itslf, provided you have a well pumped up kite.
The most frustrating leaks are intermittant, they only leak when moved or manipulated a bit, so you sometimes have to wiggle stuff like valves, hoses, connections.
Had a mind bender a while back, located leak. pulled half the bladder and fixed, tested in the tub, reinserted, still leaked.
Did this again, TWELVE TIMES. The thirteenth time it held. Around 5 hours total time.
Come to find out the kite had crashed into sticker bushes, must have been a tiny sticker in the sleeve making new holes, until all my in and outs got rid of it. _________________ Kite Repair? AND WINGS Call me.(509) six 37-four five 29 |
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rhizuli

Since 20 Dec 2008
6 Posts
Astoria, Oregon
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Wed May 23, 12 4:53 pm my 2 cents on bladder repairs |
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After chasing pinhole leaks on 4 different kites, I finally decided it was less hassle in the longrun to just pull the suspected bladder rather than working on the outside of the kite with soapy water. There is a lot of information around on the best way to do it on any particular kite and once you figure out a system, it's rather quite simple. I had an ongoing battle with leaks on my 15m Cult so finally pulled the 42' LE bladder and took it to my local pool and immersed it foot by foot. I found a total of 12 holes thanks to a broken-off spine from dune grass that had been protruding to the inside of the LE fabric. It seems everytime I reinserted the bladder after a patch job the hidden spine was tattooing new holes for my torment. This is not a process you can just plow through in a short time and be back in action. Attention to detail is critical. |
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