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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26340 on: December 26, 2020, 04:52:32 PM »
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Do you really think Hockey are steeper than FA?
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Same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.
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Do you really think Hockey are steeper than FA?
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Same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.
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Do you really think Hockey are steeper than FA?
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Same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.
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Do you really think Hockey are steeper than FA?
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Same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.
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Not sure about you guys, but I think that they're the same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.

Almost, but not quite. My theory is that it’s the same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26341 on: December 26, 2020, 04:54:59 PM »
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Do you really think Hockey are steeper than FA?
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Same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others.
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I was having technical issues as each time it would say connection dropped out so must have posted each time but didn't register on this end.
 
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26342 on: December 26, 2020, 04:59:17 PM »
Do you really think Hockey are steeper than FA?

Same wood in the same presses, but as BBS does four in a press, some might feel steeper than others. 

Sorry there were technical difficulties as it kept coming up with unable to connect, but I guess it posted the answer each time.

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Still happening, so I should just stop.

Funny replies though.  Keep up the good work! :)


I suppose there should be a setup in here somewhere too...



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26343 on: December 27, 2020, 12:56:33 PM »


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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26344 on: December 27, 2020, 02:40:02 PM »
Sometimes there are too many choices, but other times I really feel like getting out a certain board for a specific trick or purpose or something and I usually have one that will fit that need.

Other guys who are only on one complete board at a time often think I am nuts for having so many setups, but there are boards with big wheels, small wheels, harder and softer wheels, looser trucks, tighter trucks, cruisers, almost dead completes I don't mind throwing around (not actually tossing them) and options, as well as a few different places that they live, so there is always a board somewhere when I want to skate.
I have a park board and a street board. I would bug out of I had any more set up.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26345 on: December 27, 2020, 02:56:52 PM »
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Sometimes there are too many choices, but other times I really feel like getting out a certain board for a specific trick or purpose or something and I usually have one that will fit that need.

Other guys who are only on one complete board at a time often think I am nuts for having so many setups, but there are boards with big wheels, small wheels, harder and softer wheels, looser trucks, tighter trucks, cruisers, almost dead completes I don't mind throwing around (not actually tossing them) and options, as well as a few different places that they live, so there is always a board somewhere when I want to skate.
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I have a park board and a street board. I would bug out of I had any more set up.

I definitely have my favourites though!

The other thing that doesn't help is having access to way too much skate product, new and used, as I like to set up old completes from second hand parts I get as trades back in from the guys I skate with, sometimes to ride myself, but mostly to have so if someone else needs a board, I have one handy, as well as being able to try different types / brands of product that I would not usually ride or have set up.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26346 on: December 27, 2020, 03:04:16 PM »
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Sometimes there are too many choices, but other times I really feel like getting out a certain board for a specific trick or purpose or something and I usually have one that will fit that need.

Other guys who are only on one complete board at a time often think I am nuts for having so many setups, but there are boards with big wheels, small wheels, harder and softer wheels, looser trucks, tighter trucks, cruisers, almost dead completes I don't mind throwing around (not actually tossing them) and options, as well as a few different places that they live, so there is always a board somewhere when I want to skate.
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I have a park board and a street board. I would bug out of I had any more set up.
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I definitely have my favourites though!

The other thing that doesn't help is having access to way too much skate product, new and used, as I like to set up old completes from second hand parts I get as trades back in from the guys I skate with, sometimes to ride myself, but mostly to have so if someone else needs a board, I have one handy, as well as being able to try different types / brands of product that I would not usually ride or have set up.
If I had access to more gear I would probably do the same thing honestly. I just feel like it helps my madness to limit myself lol. Also it makes my wife happy.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26347 on: December 27, 2020, 03:25:38 PM »

Forgot to post a photo of my set up
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26348 on: December 27, 2020, 04:42:13 PM »

Forgot to post a photo of my set up

Whatcha got on there?  I see Ace trucks...

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26349 on: December 27, 2020, 04:45:09 PM »
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Forgot to post a photo of my set up
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Whatcha got on there?  I see Ace trucks...
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26350 on: December 27, 2020, 04:54:37 PM »
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Forgot to post a photo of my set up
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Whatcha got on there?  I see Ace trucks...
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54 mm Speedlab wheels, the Slappy Hour collaboration
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Shop hardware

I knew I recognised those wheels, just couldn't place them, but Jason Adams is one guy I had more time for than most.

Are you a happy Bronson raw customer or are they just another bearing to you?
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26351 on: December 27, 2020, 05:05:20 PM »
I like Bronson, fist time with the raws, only thing is one of them make a weird squeaking noise, but it doesn't affect the speed
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26352 on: December 27, 2020, 05:45:32 PM »


I really like the way this one is destroying.



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26353 on: December 27, 2020, 05:58:12 PM »


I really like the way this one is destroying.



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Nice arigato. Was disappointed there wasn't one in the winter drop.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26354 on: December 27, 2020, 06:18:57 PM »
Thanks, I got the 8.38 Full(ish) popsicle with the all-over BW photo coming. I’m not 100% on the arigato shape..



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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26355 on: December 27, 2020, 07:00:11 PM »
Thanks, I got the 8.38 Full(ish) popsicle with the all-over BW photo coming. I’m not 100% on the arigato shape..



 I’m a sucker for photo-boards

Always look good!

I wonder if they realised they put the concave pic on the wrong boards, eg the popsicle shape is with the shaped board for the right side pic.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26356 on: December 27, 2020, 07:12:10 PM »



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took it my local secret covid curb a couple times this past weekend (pics from before) to skate some flatground. took a sec to get used to how flat it is.

anyone else ride ace 33's? if so what size board are you riding?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26357 on: December 27, 2020, 11:38:07 PM »


8.6 x 33 | 14.75" WB Snack Roger Krebs board (I've been watching Arts and Culture a ton so I bought a snack board and a couple snack shirts from Seasons out of Albany, which is an awesome shop)
149 Indy Hollows with bones medium bushings
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It's been sorta of cruddy over here in New Jersey so after breaking my last quasi on flat 15 minutes after setting it up, I've been mostly just skating my rain board or my cruiser til recently when it was dry enough that it made sense to set up a new board.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26358 on: December 28, 2020, 05:44:24 AM »
7.9 dwindle flat shape, like real flat
ace 33
bones swiss
spitfire 52mm
compulsive doodle grip

took it my local secret covid curb a couple times this past weekend (pics from before) to skate some flatground. took a sec to get used to how flat it is.

anyone else ride ace 33's? if so what size board are you riding?

I have a set or two of the 33s, one is on an AH 8.125 which is a bit wide for them, but they still go ok on it.

That Dwindle though - is it a special board / sanded the graphic off / anything else to say?  Only because I have seen some people want really flat boards but almost all Dwindle are too steep in some area, even with different options for concave / kicks.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26359 on: December 28, 2020, 06:07:02 AM »
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One of my own decks I got made by Pennswood. Deep concave 8.0 x 31.5, 14’ wb
Mob grip
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54mm Bones stf 103a
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@Sundaynuggets that veneer color bleed is beautiful with the line art.
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Thanks! They definitely do beautiful work

Love the BJJ/judo graphics. One of my favourite chokes as well.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26360 on: December 28, 2020, 06:47:09 AM »
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« Reply #26361 on: December 28, 2020, 07:08:55 AM »
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26362 on: December 28, 2020, 07:27:46 AM »
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One of my own decks I got made by Pennswood. Deep concave 8.0 x 31.5, 14’ wb
Mob grip
Ace 33
54mm Bones stf 103a
Mini logo bearings
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@Sundaynuggets that veneer color bleed is beautiful with the line art.
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Thanks! They definitely do beautiful work
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Love the BJJ/judo graphics. One of my favourite chokes as well.

Thanks! I picked my three favorite Bjj athletes for that one. Roger Gracie in the middle Marcelo Garcia on one side and Demian Maia on the other :)

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26363 on: December 28, 2020, 07:37:12 AM »
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One of my own decks I got made by Pennswood. Deep concave 8.0 x 31.5, 14’ wb
Mob grip
Ace 33
54mm Bones stf 103a
Mini logo bearings
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@Sundaynuggets that veneer color bleed is beautiful with the line art.
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Thanks! They definitely do beautiful work
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Love the BJJ/judo graphics. One of my favourite chokes as well.
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Thanks! I picked my three favorite Bjj athletes for that one. Roger Gracie in the middle Marcelo Garcia on one side and Demian Maia on the other :)

Nice one. 3 GOATS.

 Even though it’s scratched you can tell Marcelo’s hittin’ a guillotine and of course Roger’s hitting a cross choke from the back.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26364 on: December 28, 2020, 09:40:37 AM »


8.6 x 33 | 14.75" WB Snack Roger Krebs board (I've been watching Arts and Culture a ton so I bought a snack board and a couple snack shirts from Seasons out of Albany, which is an awesome shop)
149 Indy Hollows with bones medium bushings
54mm F4 Conical Fulls
Reds
Jessup

It's been sorta of cruddy over here in New Jersey so after breaking my last quasi on flat 15 minutes after setting it up, I've been mostly just skating my rain board or my cruiser til recently when it was dry enough that it made sense to set up a new board.

Anyone else’s PS Stix been made of glass recently? I delam my quasis after like 3 primo slams. Love the shape but seems they don’t hold up. My last FA was a tank it lasted almost 2 months but I like the stubby quasi tail more than the steep FA one. Not sure why the BB wood seems so much more durable.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26365 on: December 28, 2020, 10:08:56 AM »
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8.6 x 33 | 14.75" WB Snack Roger Krebs board (I've been watching Arts and Culture a ton so I bought a snack board and a couple snack shirts from Seasons out of Albany, which is an awesome shop)
149 Indy Hollows with bones medium bushings
54mm F4 Conical Fulls
Reds
Jessup

It's been sorta of cruddy over here in New Jersey so after breaking my last quasi on flat 15 minutes after setting it up, I've been mostly just skating my rain board or my cruiser til recently when it was dry enough that it made sense to set up a new board.
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Anyone else’s PS Stix been made of glass recently? I delam my quasis after like 3 primo slams. Love the shape but seems they don’t hold up. My last FA was a tank it lasted almost 2 months but I like the stubby quasi tail more than the steep FA one. Not sure why the BB wood seems so much more durable.
No delams but my current quasi dinged up pretty bad from landing griptape down on flip tricks. Much more noticeable than other decks. I've had 2 other quasis but I have still yet to try a quasi that wasn't an acid ply. Curious to know, did you have the regular decks or the acid ply? My two other ones also dinged up pretty bad but only one straight out snapped prematurely. I like the feel of the boards otherwise.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26366 on: December 28, 2020, 10:16:25 AM »
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8.6 x 33 | 14.75" WB Snack Roger Krebs board (I've been watching Arts and Culture a ton so I bought a snack board and a couple snack shirts from Seasons out of Albany, which is an awesome shop)
149 Indy Hollows with bones medium bushings
54mm F4 Conical Fulls
Reds
Jessup

It's been sorta of cruddy over here in New Jersey so after breaking my last quasi on flat 15 minutes after setting it up, I've been mostly just skating my rain board or my cruiser til recently when it was dry enough that it made sense to set up a new board.
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Anyone else’s PS Stix been made of glass recently? I delam my quasis after like 3 primo slams. Love the shape but seems they don’t hold up. My last FA was a tank it lasted almost 2 months but I like the stubby quasi tail more than the steep FA one. Not sure why the BB wood seems so much more durable.

My last good PS board was an Alien board from the Mindfield days. I haven't had a good one since. Either they break just by looking at them or they're so soggy they feel like they've been in a car trunk for a few years.

Never again.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26367 on: December 28, 2020, 10:24:06 AM »
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8.6 x 33 | 14.75" WB Snack Roger Krebs board (I've been watching Arts and Culture a ton so I bought a snack board and a couple snack shirts from Seasons out of Albany, which is an awesome shop)
149 Indy Hollows with bones medium bushings
54mm F4 Conical Fulls
Reds
Jessup

It's been sorta of cruddy over here in New Jersey so after breaking my last quasi on flat 15 minutes after setting it up, I've been mostly just skating my rain board or my cruiser til recently when it was dry enough that it made sense to set up a new board.
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Anyone else’s PS Stix been made of glass recently? I delam my quasis after like 3 primo slams. Love the shape but seems they don’t hold up. My last FA was a tank it lasted almost 2 months but I like the stubby quasi tail more than the steep FA one. Not sure why the BB wood seems so much more durable.
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My last good PS board was an Alien board from the Mindfield days. I haven't had a good one since. Either they break just by looking at them or they're so soggy they feel like they've been in a car trunk for a few years.

Never again.

I'm on ps binge. I was bummed on the quasi breaking but it happens sometimes. Honestly though I have a proto that's a couple years old that I skate as a rain board and the wood still feels so good. Sometimes you just get a good one. Snack is ps too. I might just be eating good honestly lol. It's always the same break. I always snap the tail. This time it snapped right above the back bolts.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26368 on: December 28, 2020, 10:40:26 AM »
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8.6 x 33 | 14.75" WB Snack Roger Krebs board (I've been watching Arts and Culture a ton so I bought a snack board and a couple snack shirts from Seasons out of Albany, which is an awesome shop)
149 Indy Hollows with bones medium bushings
54mm F4 Conical Fulls
Reds
Jessup

It's been sorta of cruddy over here in New Jersey so after breaking my last quasi on flat 15 minutes after setting it up, I've been mostly just skating my rain board or my cruiser til recently when it was dry enough that it made sense to set up a new board.
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Anyone else’s PS Stix been made of glass recently? I delam my quasis after like 3 primo slams. Love the shape but seems they don’t hold up. My last FA was a tank it lasted almost 2 months but I like the stubby quasi tail more than the steep FA one. Not sure why the BB wood seems so much more durable.
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My last good PS board was an Alien board from the Mindfield days. I haven't had a good one since. Either they break just by looking at them or they're so soggy they feel like they've been in a car trunk for a few years.

Never again.
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I'm on ps binge. I was bummed on the quasi breaking but it happens sometimes. Honestly though I have a proto that's a couple years old that I skate as a rain board and the wood still feels so good. Sometimes you just get a good one. Snack is ps too. I might just be eating good honestly lol. It's always the same break. I always snap the tail. This time it snapped right above the back bolts.

Wasn’t Snack on South Central wood for the longest time ?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26369 on: December 28, 2020, 10:42:05 AM »
nope, been on PS for at least 5 years, but some shapes I don't see often with other brands.