K Kendo Member Nov 3, 2005 #1 what is the metal pipes on the sides of boxes exactly for cuz im makin a box right now and it would be alot easier if i didnt have to put it on
what is the metal pipes on the sides of boxes exactly for cuz im makin a box right now and it would be alot easier if i didnt have to put it on
duhamelski Active member Nov 3, 2005 #3 its better for your skis i think and it also makes the box slide better
K Kendo Member Nov 3, 2005 #4 i dont think so, how would sliding on metal be better for your skis? unless you mean better in a different way, if so then what do you mean?
i dont think so, how would sliding on metal be better for your skis? unless you mean better in a different way, if so then what do you mean?
duhamelski Active member Nov 3, 2005 #5 its not so jagged so and the edges of lexan litterally cut your edges off im pretty sure
Skipig25 Active member Nov 5, 2005 #6 yep, and so the edges of the boxes don't chip, and so your edges won't dig into them
Galin Active member Nov 6, 2005 #7 its mainly to protect the topsheet, i made a box without the coping and the topsheet just chipped and cracked up
its mainly to protect the topsheet, i made a box without the coping and the topsheet just chipped and cracked up
joetyson Member Nov 7, 2005 #8 ya it prolongs the life of your box because instead of slipping off early and catching an edge and falling you just slide over the coping
ya it prolongs the life of your box because instead of slipping off early and catching an edge and falling you just slide over the coping
joetyson Member Nov 7, 2005 #9 ya it prolongs the life of your box because instead of slipping off early and catching an edge and falling you just slide over the coping
ya it prolongs the life of your box because instead of slipping off early and catching an edge and falling you just slide over the coping