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linuslimpan
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Svenska byggare!

Post by linuslimpan »

Verkar vara en del byggare i Sverige. Tänkte att vi kanske kunde köra en svensk tråd där vi kanske kan köra lite tips, kränga grejer emellan oss och rekommendera svenska återförsäljare osv.

Nån som vill hänga på? :D
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Post by Idris »

Yes there are - and they probably will ;)
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Post by oscarius »

Låter fint det!
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Post by OAC »

Jag är med
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Post by linuslimpan »

Härligt härligt!

Nån som köpt epoxi och glasfiber från kompositfabriken? Kikade lite på deras hemsidor och det verkar vara väldigt bra priser. Mycket billigare än Nils Malmgren som jag köpt av tidigare. Skulle vara intressant att veta hur deras grejer funkar.

En annan grej: Har nyligen pressat mitt första par och nog upptäckt att jag behöver mer böj på min tip... Nån som har något tips på hur jag kan hyffsat enkelt kan för endra min "mold" så jag får mer böj. Har ju ingen lust att bygga om hela skiten. :-(
Kan man t.ex. slipa ur en bit och dra fast i böjen på "molden" för att få mer böj och slipa ner ovandelen av "molden"??

Hur tusan ska jag göra?
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Post by OAC »

Jag köpte allt mitt från kompositfabriken. Helt ok. Jag har inget att jämföra med.
Jag tror att man kan klara sig långt med det dom säljer på Biltema.

Jag vakuumpressar, så jag har inte det problemet....med "tippen".
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Post by OAC »

Kom på en grej. Du kan ju alltid "förböja" både spetsen och änden. Men då får du bygga en mall som du kan böja runt.
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Post by MartinJern »

good initiative to this thread.
Maybe the information here could be usefull to other then swedes.
Kompsitfabriken-epoxy is cheaper then anything else i've seen in europe.
I've tested it once and i was pretty satified with the results so i made a big order to get the price down even more. I will come back with further results later, i hope it works otherwise i'll have to build a boat or something :)
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Post by OAC »

Why not organize?
"Nordic Skibuilders"....typ
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Post by linuslimpan »

Nån i Stockholmstrakten som har en planhyvel man kan komma och låna??
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Post by Greg »

Kompositfabriken epoxy works great. I have done a lot of work on my boat, and built a snowboard and 2 pairs of skis with their system 1, and have been satisfied... price isn't as good as QCM in the states, and I am not sure that quality is there either, but it seems to work well for the money.

Ni som skrivar pa svenska borde skriva pa engelska... det ar hela ideet med forumet.

Otherwise, if anybody needs edge damping strip, send me a private message and I can send you some for the same price as here on skibuilders (I bought it from them). I ordered a whole bunch, then found the roll that I had ordered previously, so now I have enough for about 50 pairs of skis... which is about 3 times more than I need.

And if anyone is in Norrbotten or Vasterbotten and wants help or tips, or to chat ski building, let me know. Jag ar amerikansk, men snackar svenska flyttande.
Want skis Better, Cheaper, Faster and much much Cooler... build your own.
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Post by Greg »

Oh I forgot, Kompositfabriken has excellent prices on rolls of fiberglass, check out their leftovers section... I got enough glass for 15 pairs of skis and a lot of boat fixes for about 800:-
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Post by Greg »

And, yet another tip that I found... You can get premade cores at any building supply store in Sweden... it is called 'limtra' and they cost 178:- for enough material for a pair of skis... conveniently 200 cm long and around 30cm wide. This can then be profiled as one piece and you save a huge amount of time and energy! It is pretty difficult to match this on price and quality... Maple will cost 300:- before you even start gluing pieces together.

http://www.beijerbygg.se/templates/BB_P ... x?id=32889
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Post by oscarius »

Check out our swedish blog!

www.randproject.wordpress.com
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Hej

Post by ilis »

I wonder if theres anybody here that is situated in or near Dalarna?
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