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Gear Talk / Re: ULI Valve Replacement?
« on: July 05, 2023, 01:52:38 PM »
Just contact them directly, they should able to tell you what valve to get or you probably can get one directly from them.

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Just cut some foam strips and place them in the bottle of the tracks. Fit the plates to the tracks, the foam will hold the plates in position.
So now the plates will always be where you left them, not quite as quick as slots but you won’t loose them and the plates are held upwards in the tracks so easy to fit the screws.
I do the same thing with some cut up pool noodle foam too and wedge in the track box.

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The Shape Shack / Re: Copper anodes for galvanic corrosion
« on: February 17, 2023, 09:29:04 AM »
https://galvanizeit.org/corrosion/corrosion-protection/sacrificial-anodes#:~:text=Sacrificial%20anodes%20generally%20come%20in,or%20water)%20resistivity%20is%20higher.

if you look at the list of metals, copper is toward the bottom. you would want to use magnesium.  I'm just unsure how conductive carbon epoxy matrix, you might have to sand the epoxy top coat to get the magnesium in contact with the carbon fiber.

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Gear Talk / Re: SUP indoor trainer
« on: December 09, 2022, 12:49:23 PM »
You can make this with 4-5" PVC pipe, skateboard grab tape for wrapping around pvc pipe, small sheet of plywood, a stick or boom handle, bungee cord and yoga mat or carpet floor. There is plenty of instruction online for it.

Im sure this will help with balance and engage your core muscles.

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Foil SUP / Re: Foil Videos
« on: December 05, 2022, 11:39:47 AM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J9A_0Nz2dA

pumping swell and next level foiling.

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Gear Talk / Re: Tape on paddle handle (t-top) to improve grip.
« on: December 05, 2022, 11:16:00 AM »
I haven't try this fishing rod shrink wrap on my paddle yet but just got some for another project:

https://www.amazon.com/Aventik-Fishing-Building-Sleeving-Diameter/dp/B089F1RY5Z?th=1

You can get them as big as 45-50mm diameter.

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Foil SUP / Re: My SUP FOIL Journey Begins!
« on: December 01, 2022, 10:46:18 AM »
I would demo both if possible.  im about 180lb and find my kalama E3(5'10x22.5 100L) pretty stable but I have 10 yrs of sup surfing experience. I think you want a board volume that your feet just at water level or 1/2" high when you standing on it.  I found board to be more unstable when it have too much volume and your center of gravity increase.  But too low of volume you will have to dig yourself out when catching a wave and also trying not to sink the nose at the same time.
You probably will catch more of the mirco bumps with the bigger board and have a lot more fun compare to Sunova unless they make a slight higher volume one.

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interesting read on sealing wood with epoxy:
https://www.epoxyworks.com/index.php/thinning-west-system-epoxy/

I never use their products but really like their testing method and explanation.

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Dave, If you can share it, I would like to know how you cut the slot from the bottom to deck for the plywood reinforcement? 
I thought about using a circular saw with fine blade but I don't think it will work since it won't cut deep enough. Or maybe a right angle jig with hotwire?

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Same here, can't wait.

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Prone Foiling, Surf foiling, Pump Foiling / Re: Swim Missiles
« on: November 17, 2022, 01:14:19 PM »
On Mark Raaphorst video on vacuum bagging, he use paper towel as breather material.

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Foil SUP / Re: Foil Videos
« on: November 04, 2022, 11:22:52 AM »
I watch the video a few times to look at the board design.  Looks like the front end of regular wing board and kalama V flat tail.  Seems to make sense, you get the planeing at the first front half of the board.  When you get enough speed, the front half should be out of the water and the V flat bottom help with board release from the water.

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I think its best to take the bladder out to see what is really leaking first.  Its not that hard after watching the video from blue planet surf on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYBy7MfLtAo&list=PLtplOF4ld2BtM1vKvFiitPsf7a7zPwhKE&index=9&t=1485s

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The Shape Shack / Re: Grow a Surfboard - Plant Foam Cloth and Resin
« on: October 26, 2022, 02:49:17 PM »
It will be interesting with the grow foam to see if it can get a somewhat constant weight per square foot.
 Do you know what do they weight per square foot? And water resistance or absorption?

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Foil SUP / Re: Another revelation about the Barricuda style Kalama board!
« on: October 26, 2022, 09:55:44 AM »
I have talk to a few people(non-SUPer and SUPer) who is progressing down to narrower board(sub 17-19") and they said it doesn't feel as less stable than 23" board. They said the popup/getting on foil is super easy but for the non-SUPer the learn curve was steep initally. 
I'm currently on a Kalama custom E3 that is 5'11x22.5" and I have to said its really stable and I can get on foil on non breaking wave.  But would like to get on foil even earlier.  But its hard to said if its stable for others since before sup foiling I was SUP surfing on sinker SUP so my SUP skill is pretty decent.  I think if you have SUP skill you can go pretty sub 20 pretty easily.  My next board, I would like it to be around 6'6-7'x 18" so I can get on foil even earlier.

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