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Home job UHMWPE soul plates version 2
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4 Comments:
foggylv
says (01 Nov 2010)
You can be serious! [quote=Rendrz]Once again gone for the first nihm's concept with the no groove so gotta head out for some crunchy ledge action. Thinking of trying virgin teflon next time. Mad dollars though. [/quote] You think you will make your own backslide plate. Lmfao =] .. your funny UHMW VS ANYTHING = UHMW for the win

You can be serious! [quote=Rendrz]Once again gone for the first nihm's concept with the no groove so gotta head out for some crunchy ledge action. Thinking of trying virgin teflon next time. Mad dollars though. [/quote] You think you will make your own backslide plate. Lmfao =] .. your funny UHMW VS ANYTHING = UHMW for the win
eddiebx
says (05 May 2011)
whoa, this is mad scientist shyt lol. I used to make my own base plates and sout frames back in the day also, my dad would get me hooked up with uhmw sheets from his work. mad slick and would never wear down..

whoa, this is mad scientist shyt lol. I used to make my own base plates and sout frames back in the day also, my dad would get me hooked up with uhmw sheets from his work. mad slick and would never wear down..
Rendrz
says (04 Oct 2015)
Haha ain't checked this in ages but glad I could provide you with some humor foggylv. Thanks for your informative input, but I think you'll find, as I did, that with the help of a suitable ledge they will develop a groove quite nicely, I would say they take about 3 times the amount of thrashing but still only a few sessions and the groove is there. Just thought I'd provide that info incase anyone decides to try it out, cos it works and it works really well.

Haha ain't checked this in ages but glad I could provide you with some humor foggylv. Thanks for your informative input, but I think you'll find, as I did, that with the help of a suitable ledge they will develop a groove quite nicely, I would say they take about 3 times the amount of thrashing but still only a few sessions and the groove is there. Just thought I'd provide that info incase anyone decides to try it out, cos it works and it works really well.
Once again gone for the first nihm's concept with the no groove so gotta head out for some crunchy ledge action. Thinking of trying virgin teflon next time. Mad dollars though.