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Home Made Boards (6188 Posts)
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On 7/16/1999
nils
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I have a gravity 47" hypercarve and I just recently purchased a engine from Radrons.com. I want to make a motoboard and was wondering if there is a rwal difference in mounting the engine on the back or cutting a hole in the middle and mounting it there? I was leaning more towards mounting it in the middle just because it seems more compactand also Gravity has a motoboard set up like that. If anyone has suggestions or schematics please email.-
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On 7/16/1999
Marcus
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Hello! Well, I want to build a goodlooking longboard of my one but I need all the instructions I can get about everything how to build a longboard. I live in Sweden. Thanks!
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On 7/16/1999 Chris
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Per Wester's Dictionary, I stone is 14 lbs.
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On 7/16/1999 mule
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Re: Dan Is a stone equal in weight to 14 pounds?
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On 7/16/1999
Dan
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I want to make a new longboard but I don't have much of a clue on how to make them.I would appreciate it if you could tell me what kind of wood I should use and how I should go about constructing the board if i weigh 10 stone and i want to do highspeed cruising cheers to anyone who helps me out!
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On 7/12/1999 vt longboader
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i long board in vt there are swome narlly hills. I want to make a salom board what should i use
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On 7/12/1999 Doug
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Right now, Im making one out of 5-ply wood. I'm using polyurethan also, to prevent cracking and to seal it. This is my first longboard (Ive had a few shortboards). Is 215mm a fairly nice sized truck, or will I need a wider one, and do smaller wheels carve better than big ones? Thanx.
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On 7/11/1999
mike
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i was just wondering if anyone had detailed instructions on how to build a long board.
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On 7/11/1999
Steve
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Wear shoes of you want. The only people who don't wear shoes are wacko old guys down at the beach! My poor feet are too tender for that crap. Anyway, that amount of sag seems good because a lot of people seem to like that much sag (I don't do "flex" myself, but hey, people like some strange stuff). Longboards don't turn as well as shortboards, so learn to drop knee turn to get super-tight tow turns, and for better turning for everything, get some longboard trucks like eXkates or Randal 2. steve
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On 7/11/1999
Luke
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hey guys, i need som advise. I just built my first long board and its the Sh**.I made it by biscut jointing some mahogony (sp?) and pelowan (sp?) my first problem is i need to know how much flex to give the board, right now when i stand on it, it will flex 1.5- 2inches. seccond, it turns like a semi truck and im wondering if there are any ways to make it turn faster. should wear shoes? or would that be like blasphemy. cuz ive been trying to build up my callesses but its slow going. id appreciate any emails i get with advise on how to make "woody" (my board) and my stylin. later Luke email: Lukedt@yahoo.com
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On 7/10/1999
charlie
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SORRY TO BORE EVERYONE, BUT I HAVE ALSO MADE MYSELF WRAPS WHICH VELCRO ON TO MY WHEELS. THEY HAVE A COPPER COIL IN THEM WHICH HEATS UP TO AROUND 100 DEGREES. I USE THEM BEFORE RACING TO WARM THE WHEELS AND THE UNIT PLUGS INTO MY CAR CIGARETTE LIGHTER. INTERESTED? IF SO I CAN MAKE MORE. MAIL ME : Charles_battrick@hotmail.com
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On 7/10/1999 charlie
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I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION ABOUT 40 KILOS OF PVC IN ITS RAW STATE. IT MELTS AT AROUND 200 DEGREES WHICH CAN BE ACHIEVED ON A REGULAR STOVE. IT LOOKS LIKE CLEAR RICE AND IS PERFECT FOR MAKING WHEELS. SIMPLY MELT IT DOWN AND POUR IT INTO A MOULD (I.E BOTTOM OF A BEER CAN!) I AM CURRENTLY WORKING ON A TRANSLUCENT DYE TO COLOUR THEM AND A SAFETY INSTRUCTION SHEET. I WILL SOON BE IN A POSITION TO SELL IT CHEAP SO MAIL ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.
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On 7/7/1999 eggman
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Luke. If you are looking for some wood for a longboard deck, check out this link....
http://www2.cruzio.com/~sc58/
Ok, later.
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On 7/6/1999
Luke
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Hey its me again,any info on the prices of these things would be helpful too. Thanx again
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On 7/6/1999
Luke
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I've been wanting to make my own board for a while now and I was wondering what truck\wheel combo would be the best(I don't have all the much money). also what is the best wood and how many plys?! Thanx for any info you can give P.S. you can e-mail me or you can post it here.
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On 7/5/1999
Noah
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hey everybody. I wasn't sure which section to put this in, but I'll leave it here for now. Anyway, my friend and I are trying to start a new company for longboards. We call it Karma. We are still working on all the little details, but the boards are starting to look good. I hand paint each board with graffitti designs and cartoons. If this sound like something you people out there are interested in, e-mail me. Or better yet, check out my website, www.angelfire.com/pq/karmaboards and then e-mail me. We don't have any pictures up yet, but there is some cool info about the boards. Peace,
Noah A. Zagor Karma Longboards est. many lifetimes ago
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On 7/4/1999
Kyle
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Use a water ski. They don't give the best performance but the look cool. Use the front of the ski (the part that turns upward) as the tail. And if the fin screws in, unscrew it from the bottom and put it on top, its looks crazy. Anyone wants to email me then go ahead.
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On 7/2/1999
Adam Hawkins
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hey I wanna make a 60 inch board and i weigh about 145lbs what is the best kind of wood to use? e-mail me with your opinion thanks
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On 7/1/1999 Mario
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I made a board out of poplar and it cracked, just like in a previous post. I was laying into a carve really loading the left side of the board when it cracked down the truck mounting holes the entire length of the board. The wood was 3/4" thick and 9.5" wide. I'm not sure about the wheelbase, but the deck measured 43" overall.
My next board won't be a solid piece of wood. I may make a vertical laminate like the old Sims Supelights or just buy a Fiberflex.
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On 6/25/1999
jaks
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What is the best type of wood to use for a deck? And what do I have to do to it?
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On 6/22/1999
Drew
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I just finished shaping a board in my shop class. But I have a problem. IT'S TOO THIN! I'm thinking it could work though with the right finish. Does anybody have a suggestion? I'm thinkin epoxy or resin. well mail me if you have an opinion. Thanks Drew
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On 6/20/1999 crack
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I was using 3/4 inch at 4 feet and 33 inch wheelbase. The board was just wood 8 in. wide from home depot without stringers. It cracked from the truckhole. I would suggest gluing a piece of 1/8 ply bigger than the truck to the board to eliminate the cracks. The grain should run perpindicular to the board. Poplar is great until it is abused. Something to try rather than deckskin might be neoprene rubber used to line waterski boots. I have been trying to locate some.
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On 6/18/1999
Noah
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Hey what's up, I'm looking for any advice I can get. I just started building longboards. My catch, is that i am an artist and I do some crazy designs. Anyway, for my prototypes, I'm using thin wood (regular ply) in a standard longboard shape. I'm coating it with a fiberglass epoxy. I haven't decided on what trucks I am going to use yet. I want performancwe, but I am trying to keep the costs down. I like the randalls, but they are expensive. Does anybody out there know a good suply catalog. I need bulk griptape, wheels, trucks...everything. The boards are 10" wide and 48" long. Give me an e-mail if anybody knows anything. ALso, I want to eventually start using maple, but again, the costs are high. I live in NYC, so if anybody out there know a cheap place to get 8 or 9 ply maple, let me know. Thanks.
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On 6/17/1999
paul
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you can get deckskin by emailing colin or mat butterworth at cobutter@wr.com.au . they are a great bunch!!!
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On 6/17/1999 SKATard
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does anyone know where to get that rubber deckskin stuff or if you can get it at a hardware store email me at anarchist9@hotmail.com
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