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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2010

My tutorial on how to make a Splitboard. I used the Split Kit from Voile and a Salomon Sick Stick. If you have any questions, feel free to leave comments and I will answer them.

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  • what do you do for a burton board that has the original bindings screws centered along the cut line from top to bottom ? thank you !

  • @TwentyBelowZero000 You just have to cut right through the metal plates. It is a pain in the butt.

  • @TwentyBelowZero000 I would not take out the inserts. Too much work. You can fill the holes with the same epoxy you will be using on other parts of the board. These Burton boards are a little more work to deal with, but people really love to ride them.

  • Haha, thanks man. Glad you liked it.

  • Nice Man! The Malolo should be a pretty sweet ride out there. Let me know if you have any questions.

  • Do I know you?

  • @JakesCameron1

    Haha, you are funny. You must have recognized the hair.

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  • What do use to patch the holes ? Do you recommend trying to take the metal screw inserts out ? Thank you

  • I liked your kitchen/garage/party pad better. Otherwise nice job and thanks a million.

  • Going to be a huge help when i chop my Malolo in two nest week!

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