Grindbase repair
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Gotta love Liquid Force!!! They're grind bases slide soo well and are super easy to repair.. I use a small blow torch and drip the PTex sticks to fill the spots on mine and it works great! I honestly can't believe how well the repaired/filled in Ptex holds and even flexes over time and with continuous rail hits. So stoked!
CH |
nice one, where do u get those ptex sticks?
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Very nice. Thanks Henning!!
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You can get them at most snowboard shops.. About $2 a stick around here.
CH |
Yes on most snowboard shops has p-tex sticks.
It had probably been best to put them in a hot glue gun and only use the iron to heat the grindbase. |
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