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deejaydestroy Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1598 Join date : 2013-07-21 Age : 34 Location : datbooty Setup :
-woob rlx
-brt wides
-witchcrafts
-oaks
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Sat Sep 26, 2015 2:49 am | |
| Opinions on joycult wheels? Coming back in the game, these wheels look sick.
Plus Matt is a g~ |
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Robert Constant FBHQer
Posts : 1222 Join date : 2011-05-08 Age : 31 Location : jupiter Setup : 卐卐卐
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Sat Sep 26, 2015 6:19 am | |
| - deejaydestroy wrote:
- Opinions on joycult wheels?
Coming back in the game, these wheels look sick.
Plus Matt is a g~ I've heard good things, apparently great for outdoor seshing. Just ordered a set today so I'm gonna find out! |
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meekin Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1522 Join date : 2014-12-09 Age : 29 Location : SC
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Sat Sep 26, 2015 2:40 pm | |
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KapitalJ Constant FBHQer
Posts : 1292 Join date : 2014-09-24 Age : 46 Location : ┌∩┐(¬_¬)┌∩┐ Companies : Kapital Krete Setup :
Woob ~Relax~
BRT's
Witchcrafts
Dual Oaks
Cleen Sheets
Level Up
32mm BRT
Witchcrafts
Joycults
ToeJam
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:34 am | |
| - deejaydestroy wrote:
- Opinions on joycult wheels?
Coming back in the game, these wheels look sick. Plus Matt is a g~ Wheels are amazing, such a unique feel to them! Don't think you would be disappointed. |
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Uncle Brigamini Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 349 Join date : 2014-11-12 Age : 34 Location : NJ Companies : Witness. Fingerboards Setup : Witness. 32mm
BRT Wides w/Beta Bushings
Oak RV2 Wheels
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Tue Sep 29, 2015 2:38 pm | |
| Has anyone tried Chubz bushings? How are they? |
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Estevan Rivera Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 211 Join date : 2015-01-18 Age : 34 Location : Port Richey, FL Companies : NPR Crete Setup : Homewood Mid Shape
BRT 32mm
Joycult Wheels
Level Up "Beta Bushings"
FBS Tape
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Tue Sep 29, 2015 4:56 pm | |
| ^^They're great imo. Very responsive, durable (as long as you don't over tighten them of course), and the shape is top notch. I had them for my brt's and I have them on my ytrucks now. |
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Uncle Brigamini Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 349 Join date : 2014-11-12 Age : 34 Location : NJ Companies : Witness. Fingerboards Setup : Witness. 32mm
BRT Wides w/Beta Bushings
Oak RV2 Wheels
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:01 pm | |
| - Estevan Rivera wrote:
- ^^They're great imo. Very responsive, durable (as long as you don't over tighten them of course), and the shape is top notch. I had them for my brt's and I have them on my ytrucks now.
Do you know how they compare to Witchcrafts? |
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Estevan Rivera Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 211 Join date : 2015-01-18 Age : 34 Location : Port Richey, FL Companies : NPR Crete Setup : Homewood Mid Shape
BRT 32mm
Joycult Wheels
Level Up "Beta Bushings"
FBS Tape
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:09 pm | |
| ^^I've never tried Witchcrafts but from what I hear they're the same material so I can't imagine there would be too much of a difference |
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Joe Connelly FBHQ Regular
Posts : 548 Join date : 2014-02-25 Age : 28 Location : CT Setup : cozy with cool guy wheels and trucks
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:17 pm | |
| - Uncle Brigamini wrote:
- Estevan Rivera wrote:
- ^^They're great imo. Very responsive, durable (as long as you don't over tighten them of course), and the shape is top notch. I had them for my brt's and I have them on my ytrucks now.
Do you know how they compare to Witchcrafts? in my opinion, chubz are more consistent in terms of shape, and quality. you can also tighten your trucks pretty tight and not hafta worry about ruining the bushings |
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Uncle Brigamini Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 349 Join date : 2014-11-12 Age : 34 Location : NJ Companies : Witness. Fingerboards Setup : Witness. 32mm
BRT Wides w/Beta Bushings
Oak RV2 Wheels
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Tue Sep 29, 2015 6:01 pm | |
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rvlt Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 213 Join date : 2015-04-23 Age : 29 Location : Italy Setup : KinKalla
Brt
Oak
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:44 pm | |
| " /> So this is my fingerboard space and i want to convert it in a proper park made of mostly wood and some concrete things like the kickers with the "wall on top". it's 145 cm x 50 cm. the obstacles i put on it are just for seeing the space occuped. some suggestions on how to use better the space? if i do it in this way is usable? sorry for all the question but i never see/had a park or a buyed obstacle thanks all |
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Uncle Brigamini Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 349 Join date : 2014-11-12 Age : 34 Location : NJ Companies : Witness. Fingerboards Setup : Witness. 32mm
BRT Wides w/Beta Bushings
Oak RV2 Wheels
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:34 pm | |
| ^^ I think it looks good the way it is...I don't like when everything is cramped together, you definitely have a good amount of open space.
Also, has anyone every tried to use Crayola air dry clay to make obstacles? I'm thinking of just making a small quarter pipe/kicker type thing. I have no idea how strong that clay is but it sounds like it would be easier to shape than concrete |
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skatemaster231 Moderator
Posts : 1409 Join date : 2013-04-22 Age : 24 Location : internet Setup : D͐̏̋̐ͣ̐͊́͂̈́ͨ̏̋ͥ̆͑ͧ͘͜҉̺̙̹̞̗͚̤̻̫̼̳͖͔̩̤̘͇ǒ̱̰̳̟̟̞̜̖̬ͦ͌͂ͦ̎̅ͫ̑͂ͦͩ́̚̚͢ ̴̮͍̲̖̖̤̯͎͎͋̈́ͫ̂̊̇ͤ̆̓̌ͫ̐ͣͣ̆ͬ͌̚͡y̨̛̬̠̰̙̫̮̪̟͈̯̘͎̗̆ͪͫ̉ͭ̅ͫ͊ͩ́́̀o̶̶̘̝͇̜̝͓̞͉̰̫͚ͣ̽̄̀ͅu̷̡͙̜̳̠͈͕̹͗̊̏͑̿͌̓̇̽͂̄͋ͯ͂̍ͣ̂̓̀͘̕ ̣̳̭̝̻̣̤̫̣̠̦̙̦̲ͣ͂̃ͦ̑ͦ̃͂ͣ̓̇͒̈͘͠t̴̼̖̫̞͔̺͒̎ͯ͐͂͛̏̈ͦ̐ͧͭ̅͊̾ͣ͒́̚̚͘̕h̬̖̙͙̰͖̺͙̟͛̾̐̃ͦͪ̏ͧ͌̓͘̕į̶̻͖̠̟͔̟̦̝̜̞̄̇̏̂ͨ̋͂̕͟͝n̵ͨ͌͊̓̆̾͛̏ͬ̑̎̾ͭͮ̌ͫͩ̚҉̶̵̰̫̩̲͕̱̗͚͇̰ͅk͙̳̳͓̟̝̠̯̝͙̻͙̻̱̼͖̔ͧͤͩ̾̀͢͢͠ͅ ͥͫ͒ͧ̏ͯͮ̓ͬͯ̾̽̈̀ͥ́̀͘͠҉͈̩͍͔̲͖͔ț̶̛̛͎̜̜̰͙̰̝̝̦̪̜̅͌̋ͬ͌̄͜͞h̸̥͎̰̤̼̱̝̜̭̹͖̱̗̗̪̫̻͆̾̈̓̌ͮ̎̅̄̅͋̋̔̿̚̕i̡̩̬̰̹̩͓̩̣̱̗̹͑ͧ̾̿̂̚͟͡ͅs̐ͤͭ̐ͫ͋ͮ́҉̢͏̳̦̠͕̠͈̣͕̫͔̫͖͖̹̗̟͢ ̴̠͓̺̩̩̙̬̬͈̼̭̰͖̱̺̣̗̫̉͂ͪ̔̍̀ͫ̀̎̏̔ͯ̌̒̒ͩͧ́i̸͛͋̄̂͊͋͗͑͏͙̙͈̦͎̥̰̕s͂̍̑ͫ́̇͌̑̿̒ͦ̓̊͛̚̚̚҉̞̟̣̻̲̜̫̺͉̠̬̥̙̜̪̭́̕͞͡ ̧̖͔͕̹ͧ̐ͦ̎̊ͧ̽ͨͦ̒͐̀͞͡ͅą̛͈̞̪̖͓̣̫̰̠̤̖̠͉̪͔ͦͦ̅̐͐ͥ͂̓̋͒̔̄ͣͤ͂͂͆͊ͬ͟ ̡̛̱̦̗̫̯̻͓̭ͦ͒̐̒̆̇̉̀p̡ͤͮ͛ͫ͋̽̄̎̑͑̈̉̒͛̎͋̿ͮ̓͠͏͚̮̖͖̫̦͙͎̭̜͇̺̻̩̹̕r̴̵̡̟͖̫̝̘̜̝͇̙̦̝̪̞̍̆̃́ͦ̚͘͢o̷̧͔̪͙͓͔͓̞̘̺̟͇̳͎̦̩̣̻̩͓ͮ̅͊̉̽̄̍̋͐ͥ̓́͐̚͢b̡̥̞̳̙̠̞̘͉̼̤̘̝ͨͣ͌ͥͤ̍̓ͩ́̈́ͨ̅̓ͧ̅͢lͭ̿͂͛̄͐̈͗̑̓ͭ͆̉͋ͩ̿̋̇͡͡͞҉͔̼̻̣̝̜̭̖͕̙͈͓̖ͅeͣ̂ͭͤ͑̏ͬͨ̓҉̨̖̼̹͉̹͈͞ͅm̛͛ͦ̾̉̋́̊͐͐̂̐̎̄ͯͤ̚҉̡̻̳̤̥̪͎̹͔͉̝͍̫͖̺͓̬͙͜ͅ?̥̣̼͇̟̰̙͉̜̦̟̥̬̩͕̌̊̔ͬ̔̊ͩ̍̂̐̂͐̌̋ͩͩ͛́͡
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:49 pm | |
| - Uncle Brigamini wrote:
- ^^ I think it looks good the way it is...I don't like when everything is cramped together, you definitely have a good amount of open space.
Also, has anyone every tried to use Crayola air dry clay to make obstacles? I'm thinking of just making a small quarter pipe/kicker type thing. I have no idea how strong that clay is but it sounds like it would be easier to shape than concrete I've used air dry clay to cover ramps. I'd then carve out bricks in them. A small quarter or a kicker is easy to shape with clay and if you get it wrong it's easy to sand into shape and you can then cast a mold out of it. |
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Uncle Brigamini Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 349 Join date : 2014-11-12 Age : 34 Location : NJ Companies : Witness. Fingerboards Setup : Witness. 32mm
BRT Wides w/Beta Bushings
Oak RV2 Wheels
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Wed Sep 30, 2015 11:09 pm | |
| - skatemaster231 wrote:
- Uncle Brigamini wrote:
- ^^ I think it looks good the way it is...I don't like when everything is cramped together, you definitely have a good amount of open space.
Also, has anyone every tried to use Crayola air dry clay to make obstacles? I'm thinking of just making a small quarter pipe/kicker type thing. I have no idea how strong that clay is but it sounds like it would be easier to shape than concrete I've used air dry clay to cover ramps. I'd then carve out bricks in them. A small quarter or a kicker is easy to shape with clay and if you get it wrong it's easy to sand into shape and you can then cast a mold out of it. Awesome! It's cheap too. I'm definitely going to give it a shot |
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DanielD95 FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 22 Join date : 2013-09-27 Age : 29 Location : Texas Setup : Homewood NM Low
YTrucks X4
FF Street Shapes
Rip
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:59 pm | |
| Hopefully this doesn't violate the BST rules but does anyone have a pair of BRT baseplates for sale? Im not really trying to pay like 40 bucks for a new set from Blackriver themselves. I'll paypal first and whatever else, not out to scam anyone. |
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shred FBHQ Beginner
Posts : 50 Join date : 2015-06-26 Location : United States Companies : Mittenmade Fingernoards Setup : Mittenmade Deck
tdlbs
cnc
Level up Beta Tape
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:02 pm | |
| I was just wondering what the best alternitive is to cnc china wheels. I'm looking for something a bit softer but not too expensive. |
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meekin Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1522 Join date : 2014-12-09 Age : 29 Location : SC
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Thu Oct 08, 2015 12:09 am | |
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HSK Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 173 Join date : 2015-07-02 Age : 29 Location : Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia Setup : 34mmx99mm NeztekFB Zebrano Deck Red Ply
Tdlbs
Rool wheels duel bearing
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Thu Oct 08, 2015 1:38 am | |
| - DanielD95 wrote:
- Hopefully this doesn't violate the BST rules but does anyone have a pair of BRT baseplates for sale? Im not really trying to pay like 40 bucks for a new set from Blackriver themselves. I'll paypal first and whatever else, not out to scam anyone.
Lol nobody even accepts bst applications anyways so might as well ask In my opinion just get longer thicker screws an a drop of locktight should work if they are threaded mate |
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meekin Part of the Furniture
Posts : 1522 Join date : 2014-12-09 Age : 29 Location : SC
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HSK Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 173 Join date : 2015-07-02 Age : 29 Location : Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia Setup : 34mmx99mm NeztekFB Zebrano Deck Red Ply
Tdlbs
Rool wheels duel bearing
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:30 am | |
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WantSomeSlaw Trade Moderator
Posts : 2575 Join date : 2013-05-14 Age : 24 Location : Under your bed. Setup : What's a fingerboard?
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:49 pm | |
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eddie Victory FBHQ Regular
Posts : 542 Join date : 2012-11-30 Age : 38
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Thu Oct 08, 2015 10:41 pm | |
| how many mods/admins are actually active on here these days? doesnt seem like many compared too the good old days when the forum was exiting?
i dont mean no disrespect too anyone that reads this, cuz obviously there are some active mods
i think HSK makes a good point, even if it is a little blunt hahaha |
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WantSomeSlaw Trade Moderator
Posts : 2575 Join date : 2013-05-14 Age : 24 Location : Under your bed. Setup : What's a fingerboard?
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:06 pm | |
| - eddie Victory wrote:
- how many mods/admins are actually active on here these days? doesnt seem like many compared too the good old days when the forum was exiting?
i dont mean no disrespect too anyone that reads this, cuz obviously there are some active mods
i think HSK makes a good point, even if it is a little blunt hahaha I'm pretty active. Not nearly as active as I used to be, but I'm still on here every day/every other day. Lots of mods lurk on here too, but since there's less going on on the forum, and more going on in their life, they aren't as motivated to post. |
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g.fb Blossoming FBHQer
Posts : 252 Join date : 2015-04-05 Age : 24 Location : nyc Setup : lakewoods & woobs
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Fri Oct 09, 2015 2:16 am | |
| I requested BST access months ago and have pretty much stopped waiting to be accepted. It happens when it hapens. |
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DoubleDigits Every Day FBHQer
Posts : 894 Join date : 2015-05-08 Age : 36 Location : Australia, NSW Setup : Setup #1
[Experimenting]
Setup #2
Brutal 'Nuke' shape
Grand cruiser wheels 8.5 (yellow)
Ytrucks (polished)
Witchcraft bushings (yellow)
Roswell deck rails (yellow)
Dislocation tape
| Subject: Re: Quick Questions Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:25 am | |
| I also applied for BST access well over 2 months ago...I am with HSK...I mean, how long are we supposed to wait for such access...4 month...6 even??? Not trying to simply 'have a whinge' here...I just think waiting anymore than 6 weeks (without any form of response or communication) is truly excessive... On a similar note...I had a mate who attempted signing up to FBHQ 2 or so months back and his account still isn't active - Jono |
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