 The main camera here with surf station show you how to get your board and eventually it's capable. At first you're going to want to make sure your nose and your tail are lined up with the correct side of the grip and easy way to just do that is graphic will normally tell you. This is the nose, this is the tail, the tail is normally smaller than the nose just by a little bit. If you have a grip with the design then just make sure it's facing up the right way. You're going to want to start by peeling a couple inches back on your grip making sure it's all lined up across the board so you don't have to peel it up and restart just like that. Keep that around just for later and you're going to slowly just start pushing the grip on. Don't worry about the air bubbles you'll get those down later. Make sure your graphics all good, there you go and then you're just going to want to push it down, take that, take your little back sheet of grip, lay it on and just give it a little roll out and then also you can just step on your board like this. You've got it all on there, laid down, you're going to want to take your scraper and scale the side of the board. You're going to have to scrape your hand against the grip because that will cut you. You can use whatever you want to scale the side of your board, I'm just using an old rusty screwdriver, you can use whatever you like, you can use your truck, your skate tool or whatever you need. It's all scaled out, it should look a little something like this, you should have the outline of your deck and you're ready for next step. Next step you're going to go ahead and grab your sharp blade or your razor, whatever you got. You're going to grab a little corner of your grip, you're going to put your blade right up against your deck and give it a little force and just push up and you should have your blade sticking out of the top right there and once you do, be very careful and just slide it down, slow and steady so you can have nice smooth cuts, twist, patience is key. Once you're done you're going to want to just fold it over and make like a little sandpaper type thing, scrape the sides of the board so your grip will be nice and flat and even with your deck and we'll prevent it from peeling up. I've got my old wheels, my old trucks, putting them on the new deck, I'm going to show you guys how to do that real quick. You're going to need your skate tool, screwdriver, if you don't have a screwdriver that comes with it, any normal Phillips head screwdriver will do. Righty-tidy, lefty-loosey obviously, you just put a screwdriver to the bolt, skate tool to that thing, you have to get all the trucks and all the bolts off properly disposed of this deck. You got rid of that old one, you're going to want to get your old hardware, put them in upside down on your board and do the same thing on the other side and once you've poked them all the way through, take them out and put them on the right side of your board so that you'd be setting up your chunks. You're always going to want your kingpin facing the inside of your board, that way your trucks will never be on backwards. Take your nuts and your screws and go ahead and start screwing them back on. Once you're done screwing in that last bolt, get rid of your tools, take that chair back, test it out.