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Misc Equipment (2108 Posts)
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Making UHMW stick
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On 4/13/2004 Duane
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Problems gluing Velcro to your slider UHMW material ? This method will help. Nothing sticks well to UHMW because it is chemical-resistant, and has very low surface energy (low polarity). But this can be changed. Cut the shape you want, and sand the surface to be bonded with medium-fine sandpaper, 150 or 220 range. Wipe surface with clean, oil-free solvent such as toluene or laquer thinner (no Varsol, kerosine, etc). Let dry. Go outside if you aren't already and ight up a torch. Propane or Mapp, not oxy-acetylene. Run the torch quickly over the surface, a few times, so as to heat very rapidly but not melt. Those who have produced the perfect browning on a souffle or merangue will have it down pat. This "flame treatment" will produce hydroxyl groups, and a few other assorted polar groups. Wipe again with solvent. You now have a surface with several times the original surface energy, which will bond to heavy duty Velcro adhesive with a very good result. You can see how you did by using a drop of water. Originally, the water will bead up as if on fresh wax (which it is, essentially). After, the water droplet will spread like it does on tired paint. Try it, you'll like it.
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Design News magazine article
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On 4/8/2004
kmg
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http://www.designnews.com/article/CA404444?nid=2337&rid=1762622571
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Flowboards and Nike
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On 4/1/2004 JRT
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http://www.flowlab.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=211
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Khiros
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On 3/30/2004 Dave G
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They are identical (in size) as Bones hardcore
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Khiro Bushings
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On 3/30/2004
stevie
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Aren't they exactly the same size as Bones Hardcore bushings?
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Khiro & Randal Bushings
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On 3/30/2004
Avshin
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I'm wondering if the sizes of Khiro's and Randals Bushings are the same.
Thanks,
Avshin
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skateraid
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On 3/25/2004 hc
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skateraid.com skateraid.net
one you drink, one you don't
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bolts
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On 3/25/2004
stevie
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I get those at my local hardware store. Every hardware store has em, online stores included:
http://www.boltdepot.com/Catalog.aspx
I try to avoid Home Depot or other big box hardware stores. The quality is always low and I don't like how they tend to drive the good ol' Mom-n-Pop stores out of business. I'll give my business to the little old guy who's spent his life in hardware any day rather than some pimply kid in an orange smock who doesn't know the difference between grade 8 and stainless steel.
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Hardware
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On 3/25/2004
Mike Ohm
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Where can I find 2" hardware for a slalom deck. Round top phillips head.
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glue
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On 3/23/2004
Brady
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Duane, My plan is to find the material that is close to 1" thick. I would then counter sink 4 holes so I can use 1/2 machine screws with oversized finish washers on the palm side and then attach to a leather glove with shoo goo.
That should give me about a 1/4" wear until another puck will need to be put on.
With very little hills, and my weight of 160#, it should last a while.
Also, I might knotch out an area so I can wear a wrist brace.
Zond n`kay?
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Slidy stuff
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On 3/22/2004 PSR
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Try Ryerson's Plastics,an industrial wholesaler that'll sell smaller batches.Also,there's always Mc Master-Carr Tool Supply...
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slide plastic
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On 3/22/2004 Duane
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UHMW will be the best, it combines low friction and low wear. Lots of guys who aren't impressed are using cutting board plastic, etc which is not UHMW. Nylon will work fairly well but some surfaces may tear out little chunks. It is possible for nylon to fracture bust not likely. PP and teflon will be poor materials. You cannot securely glue UHMW, some will disagree but if it gets cold, the "good" glue job may suddenly fail. Ask me why the sliders I have in the car right now are missing a puck.
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UHMW
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On 3/19/2004
Brady
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I was browsing ebay looking for materials to make slide gloves.
I see all kinds of materials from nylon, tp polypropylene, the teflon.
Is the UHMW the most preferred or will the other stuff work?
Here`s one auction I was looking at...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3804447586&category=36352
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UHMW
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On 3/10/2004
Sketchmaster
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Steve: I have some scraps that you can have. No pigment. 3/8"x1"x9". Qty. 6. I'm in PHX. I skate the Wedge on Friday nights if you want to come get the pieces. I think you are in Scottsdale per a previous convo on the ditch forum, so that shouldn't be a big jump out of your way.
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Magic Tracker Cups
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On 2/26/2004
DAve G
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Steve, Could you send me the process you used to create those Small pivots again?? And,hey? do you still need/want the Randal 50 baseplate?? I'm cleanin' shop and will send what you knead/desire. Dave G
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materials
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On 2/26/2004
Duane
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I have a couple pieces of black 3+" by 1/4" thick by 3 feet or so. I also have more of the red tubing (lots), and a couple 3' pieces of "Tracker black TK-051" bushing stock, also known as 1" diameter 75A neoprene, with a convenient hole in the center. Offers considered. The black UHMW is good for sliders, I've melt-bent some of it to make sort of a slider-wrist brace combo, that straps around my wrist with velcro straps. It would make good rails or tail blocks, too. I also have somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 million Legos in the shop, but that is another matter
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UHMW
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On 2/26/2004
Steve in AZ
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Hey Geez or Duane...
LMK if you've got any extra chunks of UHMW you're not gonna use; small or large, it doesn't matter.
I still have a chunk of the magic red nylon tubing used to make Duane D's killer Tracker Small Pivot Bushings if anyone wants it. I'm experimenting with a larger blue nylon tubing with larger pivot trucks.
Back from Big Island on 3/7. ALOHA!
-=S=-
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uhmw wear
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On 2/20/2004 wax
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We use UHMW in many places in our brewery, and from my experience the pigmented green pieces we have hold up equally as well as the natural uhmw, it just costs more..
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UHMW
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On 2/20/2004 Sketchmaster
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Geezer: What's been your experience with pigmented UHMW? Do you know if the pigment has an adverse effect on wear as in other plastics? I only use the natural UHMW in my profession because we are more concerned with cost than beauty. Professional Plastics in Phoenix, AZ is fairly economical for custom work if you're dealing in any kind of volume. This is providing that you only have them do right angle cuts. If you have them doing curves they'll rape you. What is the final piece that you guys are making? I might have some insight.
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watch out
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On 2/20/2004 Duane
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Marine Board is usualy not UHMW, but rather extruded high density polyethylene. it will wear about 5x faster than ral UHMW
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UHMW
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On 2/20/2004
Geezer-X
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There's a number of places which deal in scrap and cut-off materials (Aluminum, Delrin, stainless, Teflon, etc.)which sell blue UHMW as "Marine board". Google Marine board scrap and you should be able to score loads cheap. eBay is also great. I'm building some prototype instruments and needed chunks of Teflon, which is hideously expensive, and I bought $750 worth on eBay for $130. That's a savings of $620, which by my reasoning can be applied to skateboarding related purchases...
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Music
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On 2/20/2004 Sketchmaster
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Steven: I have a tough time listening to Agent Orange since they were here several years ago and were preaching from the stage how much they hate punks. A lot of their stuff is old Dick Dale music, anyway. I don't see him in my face telling me how much he hates me after I lay out cash to hear his music. (He has been touring recently.) Even if he is an old codger he is a serious part of the surfing community and I would lay out cash for his music over Agent Orange any day.
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CWs
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On 2/10/2004
Octane Sport
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Sold out of number 2's.....very very few number 1's left. All the others in stock. If anyone has 2's I can trade gear or do the money thing sinle issues, or bulk. www.octanesport.com
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International Longboarder vol. 3 no. 2
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On 2/10/2004
G. Mark
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OK, now I've got all the Concrete Wave issues (thanks for the tip, odin).
Anybody have a good spare copy of International Longboarder vol. 3 no. 2? I have cash, or ILB vol. 1 no. 3 for trade, if interested. E-mail me.
-Mark Colden Dallas ,TX
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Concrete Wave Vol. 1 #3
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On 2/3/2004
G-money
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Hey Odin, I have a couple of extras, what do you have to trade?
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