Cat Track Design

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MLReed05
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Cat Track Design

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I have decided to build a "cat track" so I can start pressing two skis at a time. Anyone else do this? Suggestions?
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hose-man
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Post by hose-man »

I do two skis at a time, but with two bladders in an extra wide press frame.
MLReed05
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Post by MLReed05 »

hose-man wrote:I do two skis at a time, but with two bladders in an extra wide press frame.
do your topsheets come out completly flat?
powdercow
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Post by powdercow »

One design is shown here:
http://roguesnowboards.com/blog/?p=16

Also I found some 10" diameter hose that would make a good single bladder (for snowboards or just ease of use) and would cover the whole mold for about $300 if that is in your budget. I am holding off for now but I might go that route down the road. Just call Evco house of hose.
- Ben
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