i was digging my boards out of the garage and thought of this thread when found my cruiser. it’s a pre-COVID shop board but I remember the dude was like “that’s Generator wood, and they let us use their DLX Grosso mould”
afaik grosso didn’t have a DLX shape like this so bc of this thread now I’m wondering if they meant Cardiel?
anyone put a tape measure to their huffer?
this one came out at roughly 9.25x33x15
It is funny what I hear come out of the mouth of the "shop dude" in any given place when I am not behind the counter, but either way it is a rad looking shape and good dimensions too.
Huffer Sr you could call it, going by the Polar trend to make Sr and Jr for bigger and smaller versions of the same shapes.
I guess the mold they were referring to could be just the length of middle / flat (regardless of where the deck bolt holes are drilled) which would add up, and not at all related to the shape of the deck itself, but I often over think things and logistics of making boards too.
Definitely need the longer mold to press a size appropriate deck to accommodate a 15" wb with the overall length and width being something that can change as much as the shape of the deck too, so for things like the Grosso decks, the orange eagle and even some slightly smaller boards, they could all use the same mold to make these decks.