Edgeless underfoot wet

sullivano*b

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not 100% done but i did this last couple days. now i can slide aluminum or whatever

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**This thread was edited on Oct 2nd 2022 at 4:16:19pm
 
14466442:sullivanob said:
shit idek found it at home depot yesterday

Looks dope! Do you know what kind you used then?

Curious because I've had fantastic experiences with West Systems G/Flex 650 as an edge
 
I think you'd want to strip quite a bit more underfoot. Sliding off early or not being fully centered and then instantly having the edge dig into aluminum will prolly leave you facked up after
 
14466450:isaacwrong said:
I think you'd want to strip quite a bit more underfoot. Sliding off early or not being fully centered and then instantly having the edge dig into aluminum will prolly leave you facked up after

tbh i don't actually plan on hitting aluminum rails im just gonna use them for backyard pvc type stuff. maybe some street next-next season
 
14466441:Quaggy said:

Did someone say West Systems G-Flex Epoxy 650 is a toughened, versatile, liquid epoxy for permanent waterproof bonding of fiberglass, ceramics, metals, plastics, damp and difficult-to-bond woods. With a modulus of elasticity of 150,000 PSI, it is a bit more flexible than standard epoxies and polyester, but much stiffer than adhesive sealants. This gives it the ability to make structural bonds that can absorb the stress of expansion, contraction, shock, and vibration. It is ideal for bonding dissimilar materials. It can be modified with WEST SYSTEM fillers and additives and used to wet-out fiberglass tapes and fabrics. Mixed at a 1:1 ratio, this 2-part epoxy gives you 46 minutes of pot life at 72°F and an open (working) time of 60-75 minutes. It reaches an initial cure in 3 to 4 hrs and a workable cure in 7-10 hours?
 
If you haven’t planned on it already more edge out clear above and behind your toe and heel piece. This way you won’t get caught when you rock a lil on a rail or slide a wider ledge/ box / whatever.
 
14466474:weatcoast said:
Did someone say West Systems G-Flex Epoxy 650 is a toughened, versatile, liquid epoxy for permanent waterproof bonding of fiberglass, ceramics, metals, plastics, damp and difficult-to-bond woods. With a modulus of elasticity of 150,000 PSI, it is a bit more flexible than standard epoxies and polyester, but much stiffer than adhesive sealants. This gives it the ability to make structural bonds that can absorb the stress of expansion, contraction, shock, and vibration. It is ideal for bonding dissimilar materials. It can be modified with WEST SYSTEM fillers and additives and used to wet-out fiberglass tapes and fabrics. Mixed at a 1:1 ratio, this 2-part epoxy gives you 46 minutes of pot life at 72°F and an open (working) time of 60-75 minutes. It reaches an initial cure in 3 to 4 hrs and a workable cure in 7-10 hours?

Reading that gave me butterflies
 
14466550:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
I don’t know what looks worse: that asphalt or the skis.

The curtains certainly match the drapes

okay saying a did a shitty job on the skis is one thing but insulting my driveway is too far
 
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