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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7500 on: June 07, 2026, 01:15:38 AM »
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What makes you think dwindle? If it's a specific shape, what are the chances ok sk8 still has the account? Just curious
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if memory serves me these reissues were always dwindle, never ps or prime despite paul's involvement in og new deal. tons of the decks, including the screen printed ones hit the crazy ollie's/dwindle closeout last year or so.
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There were not many and the small "special" runs sold out fast, but PS Stix did a few runs of various New Deal boards, more so right at the start of the New Deal reboot, I think all pre 2020 close downs of production and other issues too.

All the mainstream boards were 100% DSM though.

Funny looking back through things and seeing some like this:




* It was the New Deal WTF limited editions that were all PS Stix, someone else just confirmed too.

Post from a shop too:


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Delivery / restock of some Ltd Ed WTF New Deal popsicle decks.
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7501 on: June 07, 2026, 01:37:52 AM »

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Ha no, I just like finding things out as much as anyone else.

Almost to say I enjoy the adventure in looking things up and finding out what was going on with brands, especially more so product than people, you could say.  People are interesting, in hearing some things like the interviews, but at least finding out about skateboard brands, parts, when things came out, who made what and all that sort of thing is way more interesting to me.

It is never about proving someone right or someone else wrong, but even if I get something mixed up or have incorrect information and someone else corrects me, I like to look it up and find out more about it.  That way I am still learning and it is easier to then help anyone else, be it in person, at the shop or skatepark, or online too.

To have this resource is so good for all the "Shoes and Gear" topics and everything that people contribute to it as well, so I am stoked to be able to contribute and spend time on here.



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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7502 on: June 07, 2026, 03:30:57 AM »
So, I bought a couple of Evisen decks on the cheap, expecting them to be Resin7.

The boards that arrived are DSM but definitely not R7. There’s a small DSM sticker on the underside (on top of the plastic wrap) but none of the usual markings over the front bolts, and the decks aren’t as flat as R7s.

Anyone know what these are? They look decent and I’ll skate them either way—just curious. Surely they’re not birch or some bullshit like that.











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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7503 on: June 07, 2026, 06:38:48 PM »
So, I bought a couple of Evisen decks on the cheap, expecting them to be Resin7.

The boards that arrived are DSM but definitely not R7. There’s a small DSM sticker on the underside (on top of the plastic wrap) but none of the usual markings over the front bolts, and the decks aren’t as flat as R7s.

Anyone know what these are? They look decent and I’ll skate them either way—just curious. Surely they’re not birch or some bullshit like that.



I actually wonder if Resin 7 was not just a Dwindle in house marketing name, so was only used by Dwindle, not by DSM as a whole, but overall DSM has a lot of different options, mellow concave, steep concave, mellow kick, steep kick, with combinations of those, which brands could choose and use, more so than DSM just using whatever boards to put graphics on.

Evison has been on DSM wood for as long as I can remember, with distribution clearly not through Dwindle, so I do recall seeing those top laser engraved "E" on them before when I had seen them in a shop or online, more in passing than anything else.

All DSM boards are made with epoxy resin, almost all skateboards are also 7 ply, which are the two names that Resin 7 came from, if I could say it that way, so maybe it is not so much what is printed or laser engraved on the boards, but more so the actual production process that is the same, without it specifically saying so.

They could be the exact same boards, same production methods, same everything, just different graphic brand, different laser top engraving and different price, using different molds but still the same all up.


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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7504 on: June 07, 2026, 07:27:53 PM »
Sidewalk decks are use EX7 not r7 so maybe it was a dwindle thing.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7505 on: June 08, 2026, 05:31:02 AM »
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So, I bought a couple of Evisen decks on the cheap, expecting them to be Resin7.

The boards that arrived are DSM but definitely not R7. There’s a small DSM sticker on the underside (on top of the plastic wrap) but none of the usual markings over the front bolts, and the decks aren’t as flat as R7s.

Anyone know what these are? They look decent and I’ll skate them either way—just curious. Surely they’re not birch or some bullshit like that.

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I actually wonder if Resin 7 was not just a Dwindle in house marketing name, so was only used by Dwindle, not by DSM as a whole, but overall DSM has a lot of different options, mellow concave, steep concave, mellow kick, steep kick, with combinations of those, which brands could choose and use, more so than DSM just using whatever boards to put graphics on.

Evison has been on DSM wood for as long as I can remember, with distribution clearly not through Dwindle, so I do recall seeing those top laser engraved "E" on them before when I had seen them in a shop or online, more in passing than anything else.

All DSM boards are made with epoxy resin, almost all skateboards are also 7 ply, which are the two names that Resin 7 came from, if I could say it that way, so maybe it is not so much what is printed or laser engraved on the boards, but more so the actual production process that is the same, without it specifically saying so.

They could be the exact same boards, same production methods, same everything, just different graphic brand, different laser top engraving and different price, using different molds but still the same all up.

Thanks for the reply dude.

It never occurred to me until now, but I think all the DSM boards I’ve skated in recent-ish years were Dwindle or, more recently, Sidewalk brands. That explains why I didn’t realise DSM had all these different molds—I thought they were always that same “mellow concave, steep kick” variety I’d associated with R7.

Come to think of it, I did cop a cheap Jacuzzi recently and, like Twist said, it was marketed as EX7. The fact there was probably no R7 branding didn’t even click until now, because the shape and coloured plies were exactly like those old Dwindle decks I’d skated.

So yeah, I think you’re spot on—“R7” must have just been a Dwindle marketing thing.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7506 on: June 08, 2026, 10:00:31 PM »
As far as dsm what about theyre hybrids? Wonder if it could be that

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7507 on: June 08, 2026, 11:16:19 PM »
Probably getting the Thunder IKP since they’re quite cheap in here but I remember Thunder bushings being very “moody” weather wise. Which bushings (not thunder) would fit +-? Ofc I’m thinking about trying ace in there
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7508 on: June 09, 2026, 03:55:10 AM »
Probably getting the Thunder IKP since they’re quite cheap in here but I remember Thunder bushings being very “moody” weather wise. Which bushings (not thunder) would fit +-? Ofc I’m thinking about trying ace in there


Ace do work in Thunders, maybe more so the Ace inverted option, as they are closer to the Thunder heights, eg 9 top and 14 bottom, or regular Ace with a squashed or cut / sanded / machined down top bushing.

More info in the Thunder thread here, with people talking about that combination on this page too:

https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=118215.msg4511026#msg4511026


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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7509 on: June 09, 2026, 06:05:41 AM »
Asked this in the New Balance thread but I guess it can go here too,

Going to have to replace laces in my Black 306Cs.  Only one pair when I bought from my local.
Any specific recommendations for replacing the fat cotton laces?

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7510 on: June 09, 2026, 06:55:57 AM »
As far as dsm what about theyre hybrids? Wonder if it could be that

If you're talking about their hybrid birch/maple decks. I can't imagine why anyone would want to bring that back.  Maybe Rolling Thunder? (Blueprint/Zoo/world/blind)

I had one year's decks snap felt hollow, and then it delamed. Sidewalk doesn't make pricepoint decks at the moment. I can't see why evisen would want to use cheaper boards in their line up

If your talking about impact, sk8mafia does a few of those for TJ, and Decenzo's brand still uses them.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7511 on: June 09, 2026, 04:39:58 PM »
Anyone ever used graphite lube in bearings?

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7512 on: June 09, 2026, 05:40:44 PM »
Anyone ever used graphite lube in bearings?


Graphite is a known "dry lubricant" and can definitely be added to bearings, so long as they are completely dry and free of anything that can either cause the bearing to get gunked up (liquid or any other lubricant or similar product) or things stuck in the bearing to cause it to not roll freely.

A number of people can and do use graphite powder in the little squeeze tube on their bearings, usually running them without shields and keep them as dry as possible.

Once any moisture gets in there, they get very messy, but they are just as easy to clean out if you do it right.  Also never putting too much graphite in there is important too, just like putting more than one or two drops of speed cream or other wet lubricant, things get very messy very quickly.

Example of what we use here (click for bigger image):



 
* There is also a dry lubricant in a spray can that I have not tried, but the info about it looks good / interesting for use on bearings too, especially running without shields.





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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7513 on: June 10, 2026, 05:38:12 AM »
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Anyone ever used graphite lube in bearings?
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Graphite is a known "dry lubricant" and can definitely be added to bearings, so long as they are completely dry and free of anything that can either cause the bearing to get gunked up (liquid or any other lubricant or similar product) or things stuck in the bearing to cause it to not roll freely.

A number of people can and do use graphite powder in the little squeeze tube on their bearings, usually running them without shields and keep them as dry as possible.

Once any moisture gets in there, they get very messy, but they are just as easy to clean out if you do it right.  Also never putting too much graphite in there is important too, just like putting more than one or two drops of speed cream or other wet lubricant, things get very messy very quickly.

Example of what we use here (click for bigger image):



 
* There is also a dry lubricant in a spray can that I have not tried, but the info about it looks good / interesting for use on bearings too, especially running without shields.




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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7514 on: June 10, 2026, 09:38:25 AM »
Asked this in the New Balance thread but I guess it can go here too,

Going to have to replace laces in my Black 306Cs.  Only one pair when I bought from my local.
Any specific recommendations for replacing the fat cotton laces?

TIA
Take out the good lace, measure length, and now you have the correct length you need... Give amazon a search, or hit your local, they may have extra laces laying around, or extras for sale.
Anyone ever used graphite lube in bearings?
Quantum StackZ with Graph-Flo is available and comes with Isotopes and other lines of their ceramic bearings, however I hated it because it is grey, and got all over EVERYTHING.  Regardless of the benefits, I couldn't deal with the mess.
https://www.quantumbearing.science/online-store/p/graphflo-stackz

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7515 on: June 10, 2026, 11:26:11 PM »
C'mon pals, don't order stuff from Amazon. Support a local shop/shoemaker/whoever.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7516 on: June 11, 2026, 05:10:51 PM »
one of my wheels is constantly loosening itself, presumably because the axle threads are worn to shit. I tried cleaning them and adding blue lock-tite but the problem persists. Is there anything i can do to fix it or are these trucks cooked?

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7517 on: June 11, 2026, 05:46:52 PM »
Try new nuts. The nylock might be dead/worn.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7518 on: June 11, 2026, 05:54:08 PM »
one of my wheels is constantly loosening itself, presumably because the axle threads are worn to shit. I tried cleaning them and adding blue lock-tite but the problem persists. Is there anything i can do to fix it or are these trucks cooked?


Do you mean the axle nut is coming off?

I am thinking that more so than the bearing slipping out of the wheel, but that has also been another issue people had been having and not quite knowing where to turn.

Curious to hear more, eg what type of axle - solid, hollow, ti and on what brand of truck.  If the axle ends are severely worn down, then there might be more chance of issues too.


* Not going to suggest replacing axle nuts, unless the end has been cleaned up, maybe even a rethreader used, but I have also seen some where the axle threads strip, so any or every nut you put on there just will not want to stay.  One guy had that issue and ended up using super glue to hold the axle nut on.  Very much not recommended, but it worked for him as he didn't change out wheels much at all and then could still get it off easily enough with a solid metal tool when he did have to finally swap things out, but that is a one off, more than something I would recommend anyone else to try.



Try new nuts. The nylock might be dead/worn.


I didn't see your post until after the thing reloaded, but yes, it is funny how many people don't just replace axle nuts, or kingpin nuts if they come loose like that.

If I can finger tighten anything down to where it needs to be, or right on to any thread, that nut is done and not worth using on that setup, although sometimes I have been able to swap some nuts around and have them work better on other ends, for whatever reason.

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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7519 on: June 11, 2026, 09:24:14 PM »
When you set up new trucks, do you prefer to go Christmas complete or put it with all old stuff so it’s not as alien getting used to them?

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« Reply #7520 on: Today at 05:21:00 AM »
When you set up new trucks, do you prefer to go Christmas complete or put it with all old stuff so it’s not as alien getting used to them?

I hate brand new everything and would consider having to do an entirely new set up a near catastrophic failure in my life. I replace as few things as possible at a time. I even put old bushings on new trucks. old bearings in new wheels, old wheels with new bearings, etc

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« Reply #7521 on: Today at 05:26:22 AM »
one of my wheels is constantly loosening itself, presumably because the axle threads are worn to shit. I tried cleaning them and adding blue lock-tite but the problem persists. Is there anything i can do to fix it or are these trucks cooked?
Re-thread and new nuts.

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« Reply #7522 on: Today at 05:49:53 AM »
When you set up new trucks, do you prefer to go Christmas complete or put it with all old stuff so it’s not as alien getting used to them?

On new trucks old bushings are a must, then I either go new hanger + old baseplate or vice versa. I avoid everything new on trucks or a setup if possible.
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Re: questions that don't deserve their own thread
« Reply #7523 on: Today at 09:12:26 AM »
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New hangers + old everything else is the jam

On new trucks old bushings are a must, then I either go new hanger + old baseplate or vice versa. I avoid everything new on trucks or a setup if possible.