Extra ski building Materials!
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Extra ski building Materials!
I am looking for anyones extra ski building materials that they can give me. I do not want to buy them (so i guess that narrows it down a lot). because i am still living with my parents, i have to save money, so i am really "bumming" it on this one. i just want to be able to bust out another pair in my parents garage before the winter starts again. So if you have any extra materials such as even just one layer of composite, or one extra tip/tail spacer. I WILL TAKE IT! please help a fellow ski builder out here. let me know if anyone has any extra stuff. Or if you just want to be generous.
thanks again
thanks again
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i dont know how to post pictures... but i kind figure out. I have two presses, (pneumatic, and vacuum) i just built one ski on the vaccum to make sure that it worked and i was capable of getting the process down. it worked with a few minor imperfections, but nothing i cant fix. I built my better skis with a vaccum press i made, where i just have the bottom mold, and used heavu duty painters plasic which i epoxed into a bag, and hooked a vacuum witha pressure gage on the nozzle to. i have pictures of those. however i made the cores with pine, and too thin in the tails (because i though they would be light, soft powder skis) but it backfired on me, and one broke through all theway, and the other cracked when i went off a little ledge, and landed backseat. thanks for helping me out if you can, i extremely appreciate it.
Re: Extra ski building Materials!
Wait, so you pay no rent and likely don't buy food so we should send you enough materials to build skis?tharvey wrote:I do not want to buy them (so i guess that narrows it down a lot). because i am still living with my parents, i have to save money, so i am really "bumming" it on this one.
I don't get it.
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yeah. skibuilding is expensive. If you don't have any disposable income you don't really build skis. I spend way to much of my very small expendable income on my hobbies.
Get a partner, split the cost. Teach them what you have learned and if they are smart they will teach you something through innovation. That's what I did.
I think skibuilding is much better as a team effort. There are just so many variables and steps. Everything's faster with 2 people.
Hell this site is like one big team. I have nothing to offer except for advice and thats worth about $.000.
Get a partner, split the cost. Teach them what you have learned and if they are smart they will teach you something through innovation. That's what I did.
I think skibuilding is much better as a team effort. There are just so many variables and steps. Everything's faster with 2 people.
Hell this site is like one big team. I have nothing to offer except for advice and thats worth about $.000.