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Homemade Longboards (double bass)

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

dont have $500 to spend on axis longboards or pearl demons? just take any standard pedal and add you own longboards to it without adjusting the axis point or anything.
i have big feet and no money so i watched some guys video of his homemade longboards and i wanted to make my own, of course , his had many flaws so i started from scratch
some things you need

piece of steel (disiered lenth)

some screws,nuts,bolts....A DRILL!

a hinge and some wood

plastic sliders



first attach a hine to the board and then a bottom piece connecting the hing leverage (witch must be up at least 3/4 inch to work) and stick the plastic sliders to where your new board meets your old bord ( to reduce friction) and you should be set!

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Uploader Comments (basssockpuppet872)

  • dude u got some serious talent. just saying

  • @gerbman2004 no dude i know i sucked. lol. i didnt really try in the videos but still. also these things sucked i used em for like a week. but watever, im pretty good now and i dont care, was fun to make tho

  • awesome creativity

    wud did u use to make those?

  • look at the other videos, they explain it

  • Where Can I get A pedal Like yours?please reply!

  • well, i made it, so nowhere lol.

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  • i like how you use slide technique

  • well it still helps with accually getting the heel toe down (for me anyways) ive never played direct drive but i dont have enough money so this is good for me

  • but adjusting chain tension should help to give a flawless comparison. Either way you're still pushing one object to force another to pull away from the operator.

  • the thing people dont get is that axis are a direct drive pedal not chain drive adding an extenstion to the bass pedal foot board is not going to make much of a diffrence

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