How To Hot Wax A Snowboard
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@shrewsburyboarder34 haha wow thats funny! if you know how to do it why are you watching this tutorial?
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@P3ncilTopp3r to big my bro, i'm 6'0 and i ride a 153 for park
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@CORYMEDLAR cause i couldnt find at any store and i used a candle..it was fine but ok i dont intend to do that again xD
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@wtfaccountffs NO NO NO NO
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Hey man, the base cleaner takes that old wax off too. so you don't have to scrape it off lol i don't if its good for the board to be scrapping off the old wax.idk that's just my opinion tho.
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can u use regular wax?like a candle or smth?
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@P3ncilTopp3r to big bro. for park i like it by my chin
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Just a matter of opinion but its better to completely remove the bindings in order to avoid causing "Sink holes" or "Dimples" in your base from the metal screws heating up and sucking in the base, also the brush dosnt actually smooth out the base but rather gives it texture (groves) for the water to bead and channel into, I would also run a cork brush after the wire brush to ensure there is no lingering wax...otherwise a great vid.
CORYMEDLAR 1 month ago
@CORYMEDLAR I completely agree. If you dont remove the bindings or loosen them , it will eventually warp the board. I usually dont do this just because I am usually very rough on my boards and they dont last long enough to get dimples or sink holes.. Im on my 3rd board this season
farmerfran53 1 month ago
Great song choice for a school project...
emishrael 2 months ago
@emishrael haha i had a different song but it was removed by youtube so this was a random song thrown on.
farmerfran53 2 months ago
on the second time around should you press lighter with the scraper so you don't take all of the wax off? honest question.
Cashin13 3 months ago
@Cashin13 its personal preference... do what you feel makes your board fastest.. experiment, this is simply my preferred method
farmerfran53 3 months ago