Well, got around to making my Indo Board. Started w/ a piece of scrap 6" PVC. Used a piece of 3/4 plywood I had in the shop. Bevelled the edges and sanded the whole thing. Stuck on a couple of strips of non-skid from Lowes. Put on a few coats of poly....done
Non-skid from Lowes.....$9.95
Scrap PVC from construction site.......5 to 10 in minimum security
left over plywood........still need to finish up that project
polyurethane.......wasted money on water based
watching the wife bust her a$$ on this thing......PRICELESS
Non-skid from Lowes.....$9.95
Scrap PVC from construction site.......5 to 10 in minimum security
left over plywood........still need to finish up that project
polyurethane.......wasted money on water based
watching the wife bust her a$$ on this thing......PRICELESS
We used to use the ol' two liter bottle and skate deck back in the day when I skated all the time, probably even before the bongo board. If you are trying to truly replicate skateboarding there is no substitute for the bottle and deck, but you will pop it over time. It will be messy when it does. If you do the bottle the cap is a week spot if you are doing pop shuv its or something that requires air and land on the cap. Also watch the windows as the board can quickly become a rocket!
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