FastFreddi
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The 'BIG" salad?salad time?
All I did was hand someone a bag....
Fred
The 'BIG" salad?salad time?
You have extreme sking habbits .
@BobBitchen
I was thinkin bondo, but I don't ski.@BobBitchen
You can fix that easy. It'll take a little time but very fixable.
Some base material, a new razor blade, epoxy and a little heated press. You'd need a full tune after that including a base grind. But yeah slice the base on the ski and match the cut on the patch. Epoxy down the patch in the heated press, P-tex the shit out of it and go for gold.
If they where old floppy noodle shit skis I'd say just get a new pair.........you probably are getting new anyway. But you can easily save those for days like today.
You can even get away without having a press.......a couple of decent pieces of metal that wouldn't flex and a few strategically placed vice grips will work too. Warm up the metal so it's not a shock to the epoxy.
I don't know how many times I've fixed something like that. But very easily done.
Totally called thatWe’re getting snow flurries now
that’s way too cute!She made a friend today, he’s staying next door for 2-3 weeks. Just got back from a beach time play date
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Aww ya so cute I'd keep an eye on that blonde Beach bum ha ha haShe made a friend today, he’s staying next door for 2-3 weeks. Just got back from a beach time play date
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I work outside most of the day. Lately my reflection looks similar to thisI survived another day, and made great progress cleaning....and I helped the floor installer a few hours this a.m.
Then came home and did some trimming, and at 9:30 pm I'm vaping wax in the pen, catching up here, and thinking of the leftover KFC in the fridge for dinner, lol.
It's freezing here too. I had the heat on all day then got home to a cold house and turned my furnace on here too . That's what I get for taking the electric blanket off last week!
Lol@BobBitchen
You can fix that easy. It'll take a little time but very fixable.
Some base material, a new razor blade, epoxy and a little heated press. You'd need a full tune after that including a base grind. But yeah slice the base on the ski and match the cut on the patch. Epoxy down the patch in the heated press, P-tex the shit out of it and go for gold.
If they where old floppy noodle shit skis I'd say just get a new pair.........you probably are getting new anyway. But you can easily save those for days like today.
You can even get away without having a press.......a couple of decent pieces of metal that wouldn't flex and a few strategically placed vice grips will work too. Warm up the metal so it's not a shock to the epoxy.
I don't know how many times I've fixed something like that. But very easily done.
Verrrrrry important any time, but especially now.She made a friend today, he’s staying next door for 2-3 weeks. Just got back from a beach time play date
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Good morning and I hope you finally warmed up.I survived another day, and made great progress cleaning....and I helped the floor installer a few hours this a.m.
Then came home and did some trimming, and at 9:30 pm I'm vaping wax in the pen, catching up here, and thinking of the leftover KFC in the fridge for dinner, lol.
It's freezing here too. I had the heat on all day then got home to a cold house and turned my furnace on here too . That's what I get for taking the electric blanket off last week!