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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2010

40in X 9.5in deck with a 1.5in drop, and 1 inch tub concave.
5-ply balticbirch laminated with tightbond III
Randal II 180 trucks, pig berings, and sector 9 race formula wheels

decks for sale, price negotiable

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  • WTF!!!! 1/8 my ass u cant get that to drop!

  • @Darknights7 well obviously i can

  • @TheLongboardman vacuum bag or hydraulic press? if you say vacuum i swear to god ur lying

  • @Darknights7 its a bolt press. works the same as the hydraulic but easier to get even pressure

  • sick shape man... do you think i need to put fiberglass on if i want to make my board stiff or fiberglass is only used on boards with flex?

  • @FugereLongboarder fiberglass is used to make it stronger. if you put fiberglass on it will make it stiffer.

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  • how the hell did you et that badass shape???

  • the kid in the blue runs around a lot like a hyper mouse on pcp hehe

  • @FugereLongboarder It's good to reinforce all boards

  • @foof505 it will break unless it is a strong shape, and even with a stronger shape it will be flexy. with 3 1/4 inch plies you would be set as long as the shape wasnt weak.

  • in the vid only 2 people did any work

  • im using 2 sheets of 1/4" baltic birch for a 32" board, and im 170 lbs. will this work for me?

  • @TheLongboardman myyyy ASSSSSSSS that fricking bolts dont do anything to the middle points of the board!

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