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They should definitely make a video on the coarse! I feel like it'd be pretty entertaining given how much the team likes getting out of the house occasionally
Gabe, you have got to start sanding the surface you are trying to glue something to. lol. Coarse grit, scuff up all surfaces to be glued. Gives the adhesive something to hold onto.
2 part epoxy and sanded surfaces or even grip tape the board then glue. Concept is there. Execution needs work. Cool idea. Hope to see a 2.0. Thx Gabe/braille. I'm old but I've been putting a deck together slowly to drop back in.
This was one of the best Braille videos in a while. or at least the first few minutes of recklessness was anyway.. Darts, Bowling then golf, that order.
I use those cutters for plumbing to cut ABS and PVC plastics. If you had asked me if it would cut through a golf ball I would've guessed no. Surprising.
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Sand the board next time before gluing and also use come-alongs or clamps to put adequate pressure on the board. Make sure to place a buffer between the board and clamps so you don't harm the wood 🖤
Yea sanding it will definitely help or use epoxy and clamp the boards together to ensure a solid tact. Epoxy works for everything, might just be a game changer for you guys. Epoxy and clamps 😅
Yeah, I was thinkinking either screw into each one or drill out a little bit of the center, ideally with the the inner section being a little wider, and drill a small dive on the board so the glue has surface area to hold onto. Then let it cure for 48-72 hours
I love your videos... but gotta ask... Where is A-Ron? Gabe, to make it better, sand the gloss in the board before putting the glue... that will make it bond better...
When I was a little kid, I thought that getting a birdy in golf meant actually hitting a bird 🐦 with a golf ball. But then you grow, you learn, you change, life happens.
Bowling is better and more fun than golfing and darts and pool is dope so I don't get you guys?(bowling alleys also have awesome food to eat at the same time so...winning 😂)I love skateboarding and the sound of a strike is so sweet. To each their own, also cutting things in half with that tool was so satisfying 😎👌love braille ❤
💡💡Ok so bore 100 holes 🕳️ in the skateboard with a drill bit then implement 1/2 hardware nuts bolts washers lock nuts and tighten up the bolt head facing as the grip tape this would be an amazing idea it would be heavy but see if u guys can kick flip it 💡💡