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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26700 on: January 21, 2021, 07:24:42 AM »
Trying thunders again....

Doa flat 8
Thunder 148
50mm f4 101
Bronze allen
Jessup
Bones big balls


Love this graphic. Got one as a well hanger from Library but it has been in USPS limbo for almost two months.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26701 on: January 21, 2021, 07:40:21 AM »
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Trying thunders again....

Doa flat 8
Thunder 148
50mm f4 101
Bronze allen
Jessup
Bones big balls

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Love this graphic. Got one as a well hanger from Library but it has been in USPS limbo for almost two months.


I fucked up. Didn’t do it. 8” flat is perfect (well of it has the 14” wb) but still. This company is so sick

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26702 on: January 21, 2021, 08:00:13 AM »
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8" goodwood blank (china)  14.125" WB
venture 5.2 low hollow (bones bushing top washers)
sf f4 OG classic 52mm 99du
swiss bones
bronze
jessup

board has a pretty nice full shape too it, bought a few of these blanks to try and screenprint on them using that Carpet Co. Squeegy. First spraypainted the pink/green , then tried to screen print, shit got fucked up, so put a vinyl sticker of a friends local company on there https://deadmanspartyco.com/
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Actual Goodwood is prime LA https://www.zumiez.com/goodwood-goodwoods-honey-8-25-skateboard-deck.html

What’s up with that squeegee though??? Have you tried it?

Ma

This board was definitely china made, it was a blank from AWH, pretty sure it was “good wood” but it’s at least 6 months old .

My roomate does screen printing though and got that squeegee . Had to make a custom mount to put the boards on but I think it works pretty well. The first screen we tried was just pushing too much ink thru .

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26703 on: January 21, 2021, 08:43:28 AM »
I’m gonna start this off by saying Girl has always had great shapes and shit wood.  Even with the new wood I haven’t had a Girl deck last longer than a week.

As a connoisseur of fat kid decks (P2, Impact, Heavyweights, Flight, VX... I’ve had them all) when I saw they were doing the PopSecret decks I knew I would eventually get one. Here it is after 1 short session last night.






Girl Griffin Gas G053 Pop Secret 8.5
Ace 55 stock
Spitfire F4 56mm 99a classics
Grizzly grip with my on trend 2021 stripe   ::)
Bender hardware 1” Phillips
Reds
Canvas Janoski RM


Deck has nice steep stiff kicks, short tail (works well with Aces), 14.4 wheelbase, deeper concave than I normally see on Girl wood.

Trucks are new too. First time Ace stock bushings have actually felt good for me, I usually change them first session.  I’ve lost 40lbs recently, surely that helps.  I initially had it with risers thinking I was going to get wheelbite but I took them off 5mins in to skating yesterday.

Setup felt good.  Pop was great once I took the risers off. Aces always grind and turn great.  I was really stoked on how stable they felt.  I’ve had Aces before and I always ditch them.  Mostly did slappies, a little flat ground, and skated the box a little. If the pop secret deck keeps its pop/stiffness for 3 weeks then I’ll probably get another one.

No truck overhang with 55s? Or is it just the camera angle?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26704 on: January 21, 2021, 09:02:08 AM »
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Trying thunders again....

Doa flat 8
Thunder 148
50mm f4 101
Bronze allen
Jessup
Bones big balls

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Love this graphic. Got one as a well hanger from Library but it has been in USPS limbo for almost two months.
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I fucked up. Didn’t do it. 8” flat is perfect (well of it has the 14” wb) but still. This company is so sick

I like the 8 flat and the 8.3 flat. For some reason I didn’t like the 8.25, it has a weird pocket of concave up by the front bolts (or just in my head)

If south central makes these shapes for anyone else I would be curious to know

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26705 on: January 21, 2021, 09:28:44 AM »
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I’m gonna start this off by saying Girl has always had great shapes and shit wood.  Even with the new wood I haven’t had a Girl deck last longer than a week.

As a connoisseur of fat kid decks (P2, Impact, Heavyweights, Flight, VX... I’ve had them all) when I saw they were doing the PopSecret decks I knew I would eventually get one. Here it is after 1 short session last night.






Girl Griffin Gas G053 Pop Secret 8.5
Ace 55 stock
Spitfire F4 56mm 99a classics
Grizzly grip with my on trend 2021 stripe   ::)
Bender hardware 1” Phillips
Reds
Canvas Janoski RM


Deck has nice steep stiff kicks, short tail (works well with Aces), 14.4 wheelbase, deeper concave than I normally see on Girl wood.

Trucks are new too. First time Ace stock bushings have actually felt good for me, I usually change them first session.  I’ve lost 40lbs recently, surely that helps.  I initially had it with risers thinking I was going to get wheelbite but I took them off 5mins in to skating yesterday.

Setup felt good.  Pop was great once I took the risers off. Aces always grind and turn great.  I was really stoked on how stable they felt.  I’ve had Aces before and I always ditch them.  Mostly did slappies, a little flat ground, and skated the box a little. If the pop secret deck keeps its pop/stiffness for 3 weeks then I’ll probably get another one.
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No truck overhang with 55s? Or is it just the camera angle?

It’s just the angle. You can definitely see a little wheel on both sides.  I usually run 8.75 trucks on an 8.5.  These are wider than I’d like.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26706 on: January 21, 2021, 03:21:12 PM »



Baker 7.825
venture 5.0lo
boardy cake fat bundts 44mm
bronze

went from an 8.5 to this, warming up to try and make 8" my go to size. I gotta say these small boards and venture los are a frikn hoot i tell you what.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26707 on: January 21, 2021, 03:56:05 PM »



Baker 7.825
venture 5.0lo
boardy cake fat bundts 44mm
bronze

went from an 8.5 to this, warming up to try and make 8" my go to size. I gotta say these small boards and venture los are a frikn hoot i tell you what.


That setup looks incredibly light. Sub 14 wb?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26708 on: January 21, 2021, 03:57:14 PM »
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Trying thunders again....

Doa flat 8
Thunder 148
50mm f4 101
Bronze allen
Jessup
Bones big balls

[close]

Love this graphic. Got one as a well hanger from Library but it has been in USPS limbo for almost two months.
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I fucked up. Didn’t do it. 8” flat is perfect (well of it has the 14” wb) but still. This company is so sick
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I like the 8 flat and the 8.3 flat. For some reason I didn’t like the 8.25, it has a weird pocket of concave up by the front bolts (or just in my head)

If south central makes these shapes for anyone else I would be curious to know
What is the wheelbase on the 8” flat?  Thanks!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26709 on: January 21, 2021, 04:05:25 PM »
Cross post from big boy

Polar bengt alv probability studies
9” x 14.5” x 32.5”
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26710 on: January 21, 2021, 05:57:02 PM »



Baker 7.825
venture 5.0lo
boardy cake fat bundts 44mm
bronze

went from an 8.5 to this, warming up to try and make 8" my go to size. I gotta say these small boards and venture los are a frikn hoot i tell you what.

this is making me want to get a skinny board
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26711 on: January 21, 2021, 06:52:07 PM »
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8" goodwood blank (china)  14.125" WB
venture 5.2 low hollow (bones bushing top washers)
sf f4 OG classic 52mm 99du
swiss bones
bronze
jessup

board has a pretty nice full shape too it, bought a few of these blanks to try and screenprint on them using that Carpet Co. Squeegy. First spraypainted the pink/green , then tried to screen print, shit got fucked up, so put a vinyl sticker of a friends local company on there https://deadmanspartyco.com/
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Actual Goodwood is prime LA https://www.zumiez.com/goodwood-goodwoods-honey-8-25-skateboard-deck.html

What’s up with that squeegee though??? Have you tried it?

Ma
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This board was definitely china made, it was a blank from AWH, pretty sure it was “good wood” but it’s at least 6 months old .

My roomate does screen printing though and got that squeegee . Had to make a custom mount to put the boards on but I think it works pretty well. The first screen we tried was just pushing too much ink thru .

I have a screen printing setup at home with a board jig, I’ve tried a few times but always blurs on the curve. It’s partially cause the screen is to tense but overall I think the curved squeegee would help. Spinning a hundo is what I’m l. Edge for. I wonder if I can’t just DIY it.

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« Reply #26712 on: January 21, 2021, 07:24:13 PM »
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8" goodwood blank (china)  14.125" WB
venture 5.2 low hollow (bones bushing top washers)
sf f4 OG classic 52mm 99du
swiss bones
bronze
jessup

board has a pretty nice full shape too it, bought a few of these blanks to try and screenprint on them using that Carpet Co. Squeegy. First spraypainted the pink/green , then tried to screen print, shit got fucked up, so put a vinyl sticker of a friends local company on there https://deadmanspartyco.com/
[close]

Actual Goodwood is prime LA https://www.zumiez.com/goodwood-goodwoods-honey-8-25-skateboard-deck.html

What’s up with that squeegee though??? Have you tried it?

Ma
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This board was definitely china made, it was a blank from AWH, pretty sure it was “good wood” but it’s at least 6 months old .

My roomate does screen printing though and got that squeegee . Had to make a custom mount to put the boards on but I think it works pretty well. The first screen we tried was just pushing too much ink thru .
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I have a screen printing setup at home with a board jig, I’ve tried a few times but always blurs on the curve. It’s partially cause the screen is to tense but overall I think the curved squeegee would help. Spinning a hundo is what I’m l. Edge for. I wonder if I can’t just DIY it.
Stock screens for screen printing are tensionned into the frames for flat surfaces, the further from flat you try to print on, the thougher it is to get a good result. It may not be worth the trouble for an occasional job but, you could DIY a screen with less tension into the frame so when you push it onto the board, it gets the proper tension from the board rather than the frame that holds it. It's kind of trial and error to get it just right though. Or use a huge screen where the board would be far from the frame, but it's not everywhere you can work with that big a setup.

They might sell ready made screens with less tension already for more uneven surfaces but, I learned screen printing from an anti-consumerism old hippie so he showed the DIY option only! ;D

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26713 on: January 21, 2021, 08:56:37 PM »
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Trying thunders again....

Doa flat 8
Thunder 148
50mm f4 101
Bronze allen
Jessup
Bones big balls

[close]

Love this graphic. Got one as a well hanger from Library but it has been in USPS limbo for almost two months.
[close]


I fucked up. Didn’t do it. 8” flat is perfect (well of it has the 14” wb) but still. This company is so sick
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I like the 8 flat and the 8.3 flat. For some reason I didn’t like the 8.25, it has a weird pocket of concave up by the front bolts (or just in my head)

If south central makes these shapes for anyone else I would be curious to know
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What is the wheelbase on the 8” flat?  Thanks!

14.25 I believe

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26714 on: January 21, 2021, 11:29:37 PM »
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Baker 7.825
venture 5.0lo
boardy cake fat bundts 44mm
bronze

went from an 8.5 to this, warming up to try and make 8" my go to size. I gotta say these small boards and venture los are a frikn hoot i tell you what.
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That setup looks incredibly light. Sub 14 wb?

I think it’s right at 14”

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26715 on: January 22, 2021, 03:51:22 AM »
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Nice One! Think im going with a eagle next time.

How does the concave tving with the roman Numbers on the top ply work? Also is there a big difference between the steepest & most mellow concave?
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I seem to find the I to IV are not as important as the shape or size of the board, but they do ever so slightly play in to things too.  Example, the 8.38s in general always feel like a much flatter concave than the 8.25 boards, which feel like a taller nose and tail with more rail concave too, when I have put them side by side graphic up the 8.25 sits higher, same when they are face down, the 8.25 rail edge sits higher.

Overall the exact same board in a I and a IV on the rare occasion I have seen them have seemed to have minimal difference, but there was slightly more in the I compared to the IV.

What size board do you usually ride / were thinking of getting?  (I looked over previous posts, 8.25 to 8.5)

Allright sweet! Guess i dont have to think about that one too much then.

I've been looking at the Antihero classic eagle 8.75. Theyre a full-ish shape right?

The 8.25 full w. 14.5wb was really nice but too narrow in transition, 8.5 w. 14.25wb (was 8.38ish when i checked) was also nice but not as stable in transition.

I've been thinking about the orange eagle too but i think 8.75 & 14.6 is enough

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26716 on: January 22, 2021, 05:52:12 AM »
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Nice One! Think im going with a eagle next time.

How does the concave tving with the roman Numbers on the top ply work? Also is there a big difference between the steepest & most mellow concave?
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I seem to find the I to IV are not as important as the shape or size of the board, but they do ever so slightly play in to things too.  Example, the 8.38s in general always feel like a much flatter concave than the 8.25 boards, which feel like a taller nose and tail with more rail concave too, when I have put them side by side graphic up the 8.25 sits higher, same when they are face down, the 8.25 rail edge sits higher.

Overall the exact same board in a I and a IV on the rare occasion I have seen them have seemed to have minimal difference, but there was slightly more in the I compared to the IV.

What size board do you usually ride / were thinking of getting?  (I looked over previous posts, 8.25 to 8.5)
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Allright sweet! Guess i dont have to think about that one too much then.

I've been looking at the Antihero classic eagle 8.75. Theyre a full-ish shape right?

The 8.25 full w. 14.5wb was really nice but too narrow in transition, 8.5 w. 14.25wb (was 8.38ish when i checked) was also nice but not as stable in transition.

I've been thinking about the orange eagle too but i think 8.75 & 14.6 is enough

Orange is huge, 9 x 33 with 15" wheelbase, so unless you are going full metal, I would say the 8.75 is perfect.  There is also the 8.6 just so you know - cream eagle.

In 8.75 there is the white eagle, but also the Real oval logo deck and the Krooked eyes deck, all the same everything.

Talked about them in a couple of other threads too, as well as earlier in this one.

https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=114805.60
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26717 on: January 22, 2021, 08:43:45 AM »

did you stack two 35th stickers or is that one?
great idea if so

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26718 on: January 22, 2021, 10:02:25 AM »




First post after lurking on here for a while...

Polar 8.75 x 32.375, 14.375 inch wheelbase (biggest board I’ve ever skated)

New Venture 6.1 (8.75) hangers combined with my old baseplates, kingpins, and bushings from the Venture 5.8 V Lights I was skating for the past few months. Flat top washer.

Spitfire conical full 52mm 99s (worn down a bit)

Bones hardware

Random Diamond bearings from a couple years ago with the shields popped off

Nike Blazers

Skated it for a bit today - the shape took a little while to get used to after skating Hockey decks for my last few setups but the 8.75 felt sick overall. Super stable for grinds and slides. Not horrible for the few kickflips and fakieflips I tried.

Side note: does anyone else actually like Venture bushings? I’ve skated Ventures for a while now and I’ve thrown in Bones and Indie bushings and just couldn’t get used to them. You do get some bad ones with Venture that crumble and crack way too easily but overall I like the mushy/less responsive feel of Venture bushings.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26719 on: January 22, 2021, 10:09:27 AM »





welcome.  very sick first setup post.  the look of a used white board/white shoes combo is a personal fav.

how soft is the leather on those Blazers? i had a pair of the white leather/gum toe burins and the leather was so amazingly soft it was like skating in a glove.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26720 on: January 22, 2021, 10:12:09 AM »




First post after lurking on here for a while...

Polar 8.75 x 32.375, 14.375 inch wheelbase (biggest board I’ve ever skated)

New Venture 6.1 (8.75) hangers combined with my old baseplates, kingpins, and bushings from the Venture 5.8 V Lights I was skating for the past few months. Flat top washer.

Spitfire conical full 52mm 99s (worn down a bit)

Bones hardware

Random Diamond bearings from a couple years ago with the shields popped off

Nike Blazers

Skated it for a bit today - the shape took a little while to get used to after skating Hockey decks for my last few setups but the 8.75 felt sick overall. Super stable for grinds and slides. Not horrible for the few kickflips and fakieflips I tried.

Side note: does anyone else actually like Venture bushings? I’ve skated Ventures for a while now and I’ve thrown in Bones and Indie bushings and just couldn’t get used to them. You do get some bad ones with Venture that crumble and crack way too easily but overall I like the mushy/less responsive feel of Venture bushings.
Those deck dimensions sound dope.
Love how that white graphic/shoe both look skated next to each other, very eye pleasing

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26721 on: January 22, 2021, 11:09:03 AM »
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did you stack two 35th stickers or is that one?
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I did!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26722 on: January 22, 2021, 01:51:49 PM »
Side note: does anyone else actually like Venture bushings? I’ve skated Ventures for a while now and I’ve thrown in Bones and Indie bushings and just couldn’t get used to them. You do get some bad ones with Venture that crumble and crack way too easily but overall I like the mushy/less responsive feel of Venture bushings.


i swear by the stock bushings. but i do have a top flat washer and riptide pivot cups in mine

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26723 on: January 22, 2021, 02:49:53 PM »
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8.25 Clutch/Ben Degros blank
Ace 44s
52 Spit tablets f4s
6 ball swiss

green bottom ply, layer of silver spray, layer of black spray.  interested to see how it scrapes.

probably won't order any more Degros blanks (ive got two more to burn through).  I think i'm going to get the Carpet ones moving forward so I can support better people
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Did you say Carpet does blanks or just want to buy carpet decks? First I'm hearing of them making blanks if so
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I’m assuming the weird alt right shit he posted a while back.
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« Reply #26724 on: January 22, 2021, 03:16:20 PM »
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8.25 Clutch/Ben Degros blank
Ace 44s
52 Spit tablets f4s
6 ball swiss

green bottom ply, layer of silver spray, layer of black spray.  interested to see how it scrapes.

probably won't order any more Degros blanks (ive got two more to burn through).  I think i'm going to get the Carpet ones moving forward so I can support better people
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Did you say Carpet does blanks or just want to buy carpet decks? First I'm hearing of them making blanks if so
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How'd you mean?
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I’m assuming the weird alt right shit he posted a while back.

Aw no.... Not Ben....

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« Reply #26725 on: January 22, 2021, 04:11:49 PM »
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8.25 Clutch/Ben Degros blank
Ace 44s
52 Spit tablets f4s
6 ball swiss

green bottom ply, layer of silver spray, layer of black spray.  interested to see how it scrapes.

probably won't order any more Degros blanks (ive got two more to burn through).  I think i'm going to get the Carpet ones moving forward so I can support better people
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Did you say Carpet does blanks or just want to buy carpet decks? First I'm hearing of them making blanks if so
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How'd you mean?
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I’m assuming the weird alt right shit he posted a while back.
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Aw no.... Not Ben....

Can you remember what it was ?

https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=114893.0

Overreaction tbh. OP of that thread tried posting it on reddit a few weeks before but it got buried. I believe OP just hates Ben for some weird reason.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26726 on: January 22, 2021, 04:20:38 PM »
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welcome.  very sick first setup post.  the look of a used white board/white shoes combo is a personal fav.

how soft is the leather on those Blazers? i had a pair of the white leather/gum toe burins and the leather was so amazingly soft it was like skating in a glove.

The leather on these is super soft too. Feels like a slipper once it’s broken in. It’s decently durable too. The rubber wears away pretty fast though. I had a pair of Tyshawn’s before these and those things were indestructible in comparison. Still a big fan of how the Blazers skate - I have a second pair of the exact same colorway lined up for after these aren’t skateable.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26727 on: January 22, 2021, 05:33:23 PM »


DOA 8.25
Venture lights 5.6
53mm conical fulls
Bronze allen hardware
Some random grip someone sent me.  Sushi something.
Rockln rons bearings

First sc standard mold I’ve skated in a while.  Ive kinda struggled on the previous two I tried, so Im crossing my fingers that this one will work out.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26728 on: January 22, 2021, 06:10:57 PM »
forgot my last setup on the train like a moron after smoking and drinking with friends right after i got everything dialed :( spent the week getting everything replaced. gotta figure out some balance with weed after losing tolerance




dane 1 9.75/31.375/14.125wb (thanks @jay_nev)
venture 6.1 w/forged plates+flat washers+indy super softs
f4 conical full 52mm 101a
swiss super 6
bronze allen
mob
adidas tyshawns

first time switching plates has been worth it for me with ventures. pop was feeling mellow yet heavy with the cast which i didnt love. forged is giving me the perfect height, weight, and counterbalance for pop. feels like a more stable thunder which is perfect in my eyes.

also a first for owning 101a f4s and they definitely perform the best on smooth ground. got pitched into the street the second i hit crust so ill probably switch to 99a og classics if the trend continues. hating the shields on my swiss now that my wheels are the loudest part of my setup. they gotta go after their first clean.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26729 on: January 22, 2021, 08:45:34 PM »
That's a damn good looking set-up.  I just had the same experience with my 101 F4 tablets today on some crusty ground.  If anyone was driving around Jefferson/National in LA today around 3pm and saw some fool in a flannel with his feet up in the air, I hope you enjoyed...