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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5850 on: February 27, 2025, 06:59:32 PM »
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5851 on: February 28, 2025, 03:38:33 AM »
What’s up with the majority of 8.38 decks being longer wb?

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5852 on: February 28, 2025, 04:21:03 AM »
What’s up with the majority of 8.38 decks being longer wb?


I usually ride the 8.38 x 32.25 with the 14.5 wb, so I am guessing this is the one you are talking about.

Generally it depends on the brand, as for some like the DLX 8.38 it is the longer version, between two shorter versions so that people who want a slightly longer wheelbase on a similar size board can have that one, as they go longer / shorter / longer / shorter as they go from smaller width to wider.

A number of other brands also use that same board shape, even if their other shapes are maybe more uniform though.

The examples of this that I have skated include DLX - Antihero, Real, Krooked, There, and others like Baker, Deathwish, Birdhouse, DGK, Element, just for starters.


Then there are other brands that I know have different or shorter options in the 8.38 or 8.375 widths, some 14.38 wb including Passport, Magenta, Frog, and Generator boards.

Some even down to 14.25 such as April, Primitive, newer Element, DSM wood and more.


Then there are the DLX Tru Fit or AH Short boards in the same width, with 14" wb or so, as well as a number of other brands out there I can't think of right this minute that I have seen with other wheelbases, eg Palace 8.38 with a crazy long 14.8 wb or something like that.


Did you have a particular wheelbase you would prefer?

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5853 on: February 28, 2025, 07:50:46 AM »
What’s up with the majority of 8.38 decks being longer wb?

the stock size from bbs blanks i believe 14.38 on a 8.38 which makes sense as the boards seems to scale up width with wheel base (someone who is taller generally has a bigger foot and needs a bigger board but this is not always the case hence why different boards are made) so 8" will typically be 14" wb for that reason and 9" would be 15" wb as "stock" settings it seems.

PS Stix offers a size at 14.25" i quite like that

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5854 on: February 28, 2025, 09:22:26 AM »
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What’s up with the majority of 8.38 decks being longer wb?
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I usually ride the 8.38 x 32.25 with the 14.5 wb, so I am guessing this is the one you are talking about.

Generally it depends on the brand, as for some like the DLX 8.38 it is the longer version, between two shorter versions so that people who want a slightly longer wheelbase on a similar size board can have that one, as they go longer / shorter / longer / shorter as they go from smaller width to wider.

A number of other brands also use that same board shape, even if their other shapes are maybe more uniform though.

The examples of this that I have skated include DLX - Antihero, Real, Krooked, There, and others like Baker, Deathwish, Birdhouse, DGK, Element, just for starters.


Then there are other brands that I know have different or shorter options in the 8.38 or 8.375 widths, some 14.38 wb including Passport, Magenta, Frog, and Generator boards.

Some even down to 14.25 such as April, Primitive, newer Element, DSM wood and more.


Then there are the DLX Tru Fit or AH Short boards in the same width, with 14" wb or so, as well as a number of other brands out there I can't think of right this minute that I have seen with other wheelbases, eg Palace 8.38 with a crazy long 14.8 wb or something like that.


Did you have a particular wheelbase you would prefer?

I’ve been really enjoying the 8.28 or 8.25s with 14.12wb but an 8.38 width would be nice. It seems to me most brands are around the 14.38 or 14.5 wb and also overall length being a bit long. I like under 32 if possible.
14.25 would be fine too

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5855 on: February 28, 2025, 03:21:07 PM »
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What’s up with the majority of 8.38 decks being longer wb?
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I usually ride the 8.38 x 32.25 with the 14.5 wb, so I am guessing this is the one you are talking about.

Generally it depends on the brand, as for some like the DLX 8.38 it is the longer version, between two shorter versions so that people who want a slightly longer wheelbase on a similar size board can have that one, as they go longer / shorter / longer / shorter as they go from smaller width to wider.

A number of other brands also use that same board shape, even if their other shapes are maybe more uniform though.

The examples of this that I have skated include DLX - Antihero, Real, Krooked, There, and others like Baker, Deathwish, Birdhouse, DGK, Element, just for starters.


Then there are other brands that I know have different or shorter options in the 8.38 or 8.375 widths, some 14.38 wb including Passport, Magenta, Frog, and Generator boards.

Some even down to 14.25 such as April, Primitive, newer Element, DSM wood and more.


Then there are the DLX Tru Fit or AH Short boards in the same width, with 14" wb or so, as well as a number of other brands out there I can't think of right this minute that I have seen with other wheelbases, eg Palace 8.38 with a crazy long 14.8 wb or something like that.


Did you have a particular wheelbase you would prefer?
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I’ve been really enjoying the 8.28 or 8.25s with 14.12wb but an 8.38 width would be nice. It seems to me most brands are around the 14.38 or 14.5 wb and also overall length being a bit long. I like under 32 if possible.
14.25 would be fine too


I forgot HLC wood - all their boards are a standard 14.2 wb regardless of width, so you could check some of those out - refer to the Woodshop thread, or if you are in USA, even check Skate Warehouse as they currently use HLC for their shop boards.

https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Skate_Warehouse_Premium_Blank_Deck/descpage-SW83DK.html

SPECIFICATIONS

Width - 8.375"
Length - 31.81"
Wheelbase - 14.21"


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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5856 on: February 28, 2025, 03:30:54 PM »
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What’s up with the majority of 8.38 decks being longer wb?
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I usually ride the 8.38 x 32.25 with the 14.5 wb, so I am guessing this is the one you are talking about.

Generally it depends on the brand, as for some like the DLX 8.38 it is the longer version, between two shorter versions so that people who want a slightly longer wheelbase on a similar size board can have that one, as they go longer / shorter / longer / shorter as they go from smaller width to wider.

A number of other brands also use that same board shape, even if their other shapes are maybe more uniform though.

The examples of this that I have skated include DLX - Antihero, Real, Krooked, There, and others like Baker, Deathwish, Birdhouse, DGK, Element, just for starters.


Then there are other brands that I know have different or shorter options in the 8.38 or 8.375 widths, some 14.38 wb including Passport, Magenta, Frog, and Generator boards.

Some even down to 14.25 such as April, Primitive, newer Element, DSM wood and more.


Then there are the DLX Tru Fit or AH Short boards in the same width, with 14" wb or so, as well as a number of other brands out there I can't think of right this minute that I have seen with other wheelbases, eg Palace 8.38 with a crazy long 14.8 wb or something like that.


Did you have a particular wheelbase you would prefer?
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I’ve been really enjoying the 8.28 or 8.25s with 14.12wb but an 8.38 width would be nice. It seems to me most brands are around the 14.38 or 14.5 wb and also overall length being a bit long. I like under 32 if possible.
14.25 would be fine too
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I forgot HLC wood - all their boards are a standard 14.2 wb regardless of width, so you could check some of those out - refer to the Woodshop thread, or if you are in USA, even check Skate Warehouse as they currently use HLC for their shop boards.

https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Skate_Warehouse_Premium_Blank_Deck/descpage-SW83DK.html

SPECIFICATIONS

Width - 8.375"
Length - 31.81"
Wheelbase - 14.21"

I’m in the uk so hlc is probably a good shout anyway. Will give one a go cheers

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5857 on: February 28, 2025, 03:41:58 PM »
Can someone explain a fakie biggie no comply? I cannot envision it from the first person. Like which rail you step off or anything.
Y’all know the trick step off biggie. That kid filoso does them into all kinds of shit.

My mind can’t grasp it and this upsets me on a spiritual levellevel. Plz hook me up with the instructions.
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« Reply #5858 on: March 01, 2025, 12:58:41 AM »
Can someone explain a fakie biggie no comply? I cannot envision it from the first person. Like which rail you step off or anything.
Y’all know the trick step off biggie. That kid filoso does them into all kinds of shit.

My mind can’t grasp it and this upsets me on a spiritual levellevel. Plz hook me up with the instructions.

It's a bit of a mind boggler, yet simple.

Step off your toe rail, but so that it happens in the direction of your movement rather than as an actual lateral step to the side, if you catch my drift. Start "cabbing" your board just before, so the step-off happens when the board is already at a 90-ish degree angle. You of course need to do a bit of scoop-ish/shove motion with your back foot to iniatiate the spin for the biggie. Your feet are doing a kind of a cross-step in the process, but the crossing is just ever so slight.

Then it's just a question of jumping back on the board with your step-off foot. It's easier (and more stylish imo) if you step back on at 270 degrees and pivot the rest. That said, your rear foot (the one that does the scoop, not the one you use for the step-off) of course needs to land on the tail for the pivot.

Sounds complicated, but isn't. It'll click once you try it a few times. Rule of thumb: the board never goes "behind" you. You need to step off and spin the board so that it spins in front of you when looking at your direction of movement. This is key.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5859 on: March 01, 2025, 06:22:05 PM »
Not really a gear question, but didn’t want to make a new post in the Useless thread - anyone ever rubbrick (or something comparable) rough ground at a spot? Seems like it would work, but maybe just be wildly labor intensive?

Angle grinder would work. Make sure you get the higher quality batteries though.
Aside from that - yeah it would work. I’ve rubbricked brick walls for wallrides and I’ve used angle grinders on rough ground. Both work but you could also bondo the ground if that seems easier. Or do both. 
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5860 on: March 02, 2025, 03:07:07 AM »
i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5861 on: March 02, 2025, 11:27:09 AM »
i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine

If you're mostly going to use a diamond blade then you are pretty safe, you can stop them with a wet finger tip and not get cut.

you'll want to wear a dust mask, it takes a year or so for your body to remove silica from your lungs.

It's a rotational tool so you might want some vibration protection, but that's more for daily use. Big gloves is a bad idea the tool can grab the glove and wrangle your hand. Tight gloves with wrist straps

Also, it being a rotational tool you can direct the debris/spray away from you, this is easier to see when you are dealing with sparks. So always stay up wind from the spray, especially if you forget your dust mask

The diamond blade/cup that best mimics a rub-brick is usually more expensive then the grinder itself. The bigger the battery the better. It last longer and helps balance out the tool

Get Zen with it, meditate and become one with the tool and the curb you are working on


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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5862 on: March 02, 2025, 11:34:05 AM »
i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine
i keep ear plugs in my bag with dust mask.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5863 on: March 02, 2025, 12:57:14 PM »
i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine

Better off with some cut resistant nitrile palm type gloves. So you can actually hold onto the grinder, big welding gloves aren’t the best for that. Safety glasses that actually fit your face so debris can’t get up behind them.

Once you’ve used one enough they’re pretty safe, just respect the tool.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5864 on: March 02, 2025, 03:29:10 PM »
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i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine
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i keep ear plugs in my bag with dust mask.


Yeah, second the ear plugs, or some sort of ear protection.  That and glasses, but that is about all I use with my grinder, but I don't use it on concrete much at all - more so wheels, trucks and reshaping decks, usually with a fan blowing across it to get rid of the dust.

Got used to not wearing gloves which makes it easier to hold it too, but if there were ever any issues, I have those rubber over material type of gloves I use for a lot of other things, which I think could be the best for additional protection.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5865 on: March 02, 2025, 04:35:15 PM »
i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine

  All the advice given so far is spot on. Dust mask, thin grippy gloves, eye protection etc... My Dad did stone work for years, which meant that I was often doing stone work at least part time and I spent a lot of time using an angle grinder. The only thing I can add is that cheap blades/cups are almost always garbage. I forget where we used to order ours from but they were expensive and great. The few times I had to buy them at the local lumber yard I was disappointed. A cheapo might be fine for the occasional curb but if you're going to spend any real time using it, spend the extra money.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5866 on: March 03, 2025, 05:48:03 AM »
Looking for a Brian Anderson section within a Nike SB montage, I think he was wearing yellow shoes and did an amazing Big Spin Flip or 360 Flip, came out in the last 10 years I think.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5867 on: March 03, 2025, 06:11:30 AM »
Looking for a Brian Anderson section within a Nike SB montage, I think he was wearing yellow shoes and did an amazing Big Spin Flip or 360 Flip, came out in the last 10 years I think.

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« Reply #5868 on: March 03, 2025, 06:27:46 AM »
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Looking for a Brian Anderson section within a Nike SB montage, I think he was wearing yellow shoes and did an amazing Big Spin Flip or 360 Flip, came out in the last 10 years I think.

Thanks in advance
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Close but not quite, I think he was skating a plaza, maybe LOVE?
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5869 on: March 03, 2025, 07:37:11 AM »
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i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine
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  All the advice given so far is spot on. Dust mask, thin grippy gloves, eye protection etc... My Dad did stone work for years, which meant that I was often doing stone work at least part time and I spent a lot of time using an angle grinder. The only thing I can add is that cheap blades/cups are almost always garbage. I forget where we used to order ours from but they were expensive and great. The few times I had to buy them at the local lumber yard I was disappointed. A cheapo might be fine for the occasional curb but if you're going to spend any real time using it, spend the extra money.

was a long time ago, but i used to work at Fastenal and I remember there were huge differences in price between the wheels. I am going to see if they can hook me up for a good price on the tool + some wheels.

https://www.forcefieldcanada.com/products/nitrile-palm-coated-cut-resistant-glove-hppe-cut-level-3

so these type of glvoes you would recommend over the welding? lol I had a feeling the welding ones would be too bulky

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5870 on: March 03, 2025, 07:51:54 AM »
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i think i am going to get an angle grinder this season. any general safety tips i should be aware of? gloves and safety glasses seem like obvious ones (the big welders gloves?) i am a pretty paranoid person and i am fairly scared to use one of these but it seems like people use them all the time and are fine
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  All the advice given so far is spot on. Dust mask, thin grippy gloves, eye protection etc... My Dad did stone work for years, which meant that I was often doing stone work at least part time and I spent a lot of time using an angle grinder. The only thing I can add is that cheap blades/cups are almost always garbage. I forget where we used to order ours from but they were expensive and great. The few times I had to buy them at the local lumber yard I was disappointed. A cheapo might be fine for the occasional curb but if you're going to spend any real time using it, spend the extra money.
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was a long time ago, but i used to work at Fastenal and I remember there were huge differences in price between the wheels. I am going to see if they can hook me up for a good price on the tool + some wheels.

https://www.forcefieldcanada.com/products/nitrile-palm-coated-cut-resistant-glove-hppe-cut-level-3

so these type of glvoes you would recommend over the welding? lol I had a feeling the welding ones would be too bulky

  Yeah, those gloves should be fine. You just don't want anything bulky or loose.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5871 on: March 03, 2025, 08:17:52 PM »
any website selling only truck hangers?
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« Reply #5872 on: March 03, 2025, 08:33:17 PM »
Looking for a Brian Anderson section within a Nike SB montage, I think he was wearing yellow shoes and did an amazing Big Spin Flip or 360 Flip, came out in the last 10 years I think.

Thanks in advance

http://youtu.be/9Ijpv6e57a4?si=3tCWt3zzhwlKa04I

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« Reply #5873 on: March 04, 2025, 01:57:00 AM »
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Thanks in advance
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http://youtu.be/9Ijpv6e57a4?si=3tCWt3zzhwlKa04I

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5874 on: March 04, 2025, 06:24:25 AM »
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5875 on: March 04, 2025, 09:50:54 AM »
In the "Good Problems to Have" world, I've got both a Krooked Zip Zogger and an Antihero Beach Bum and I'm thinking I really don't need two chode boards so I've decided to keep one and thought it'd be fun to ask Slap which one to keep. I had both set up but pulled the trucks off the zogger for another set up. They're both similar and I've mostly used them as little cruisers/curb boards.




(The top view is deceiving since the zogger is on the ground making it look shorter, they're basically identical in length)

Krooked Zip Zogger - 10.75" x 30" x 14.25"wb
Antihero Beach Bum - 9.55" x 30.4" x 14.2"wb

What does everyone think? If you had to keep one, which would YOU keep?
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5876 on: March 04, 2025, 10:00:36 AM »
In the "Good Problems to Have" world, I've got both a Krooked Zip Zogger and an Antihero Beach Bum and I'm thinking I really don't need two chode boards so I've decided to keep one and thought it'd be fun to ask Slap which one to keep. I had both set up but pulled the trucks off the zogger for another set up. They're both similar and I've mostly used them as little cruisers/curb boards.




(The top view is deceiving since the zogger is on the ground making it look shorter, they're basically identical in length)

Krooked Zip Zogger - 10.75" x 30" x 14.25"wb
Antihero Beach Bum - 9.55" x 30.4" x 14.2"wb

What does everyone think? If you had to keep one, which would YOU keep?
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5877 on: March 04, 2025, 10:09:02 AM »
I'd keep the Beach Bum... a more aesthetically pleasing shape to my eye... and I like the Beach.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5878 on: March 04, 2025, 11:34:07 AM »
Yeah the beach bum seems like the more functional of the two. The zip zogger is more of a unique shape for better or worse lol

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #5879 on: March 04, 2025, 12:02:28 PM »
I would keep the Beach Bum for the nose