14452616:Sht_eatn_dog said:
14453937:lil.Boye said:I was on wax duty at my local for some seasons, i make my own wax, i melt stearine and put in olive oil by heart. It does make a difference waxing the rail, trust me
14454015:Craw_Daddy said:I can guarantee that you will have much better results from just smoothing and polishing the steel. There's a reason that wax isn't used as a lubricant for moving parts... It doesn't stick to steel very well and it doesn't prevent corrosion.
14454015:Craw_Daddy said:I can guarantee that you will have much better results from just smoothing and polishing the steel. There's a reason that wax isn't used as a lubricant for moving parts... It doesn't stick to steel very well and it doesn't prevent corrosion.
14454016:Rparr said:my old home hill typically leaves their rails out, face down in the mud for the majority of the off season. They would do some basic maintenance on them right before season started, but it was never enough. They still consistently had the stickiest rails I ever slid. It's one of many reasons I don't ski there anymore
14454129:Gordman said:I am beyond excited to move to perfect north from bmbw this year
14454709:KilaTsunami said:Park crew at Mount Snow all carry Pam cooking spray. Mfs side like glass with it
14454728:Farmville420 said:Bro I was literally about type this lmfao
14454709:KilaTsunami said:Park crew at Mount Snow all carry Pam cooking spray. Mfs side like glass with it
14453324:Craw_Daddy said:Don't use wax. It doesn't do anything for steel. Use an angle grinder or sandpaper to get it smooth. Cooking spray can prevent corrosion when you store your rails, but it will get wiped off the first time you slide it.
14454915:KilaTsunami said:Idk why but I had a smile ear to ear when I saw all of em roll thru for the first time with it. Something about rachet/functional type shit gets me mad hyped