ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

hey guys

I got 2 flat spots in my little abec11 freerides.
Anyone got a lathe I could send my wheels to for a lathing?
All 4 lathed down to equal sizes.

generous compensation will be provided.

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Mack,
I've done a cut and paste from charliedontskate, contact Jimmy on his email at the bottom,
tell him Wayne from Melbourne posted this up.

FLATSPOT REMOVAL.
Im in buisness of repairing your wheels, cored wheels work the best so far in trials, drop me a line, no matter what the brand, yes Coretech Photons depending on how deep, or flat patch will be checked to see what I can do. 98a and above are the prefered hardness to machine at this point in time (but in the future there will be more options).
$15 a set plus postage, bulk repairs will be a cheaper option.
Contact me if this applies.

jloxinsnr@hotmail.com
kinda narrows down the options with 98a and above.

My option is to use a belt sander at 45deg across the contact patch.
You don't even need to take your wheels off your trucks although it helps to have the hardest bushes you've got cranked down really hard to keep everything solid and stable. Clamp your board down to a table top aswell.

45 deg means it's half turning your wheel half sanding it off.

Bush mechanics rule!
very shortly I will have a mandrel setup to do just this! add and PM me mate, and anyone else who is interested.
Have mandrel made, just gotta sort out a cutting tool when I get back to work next week, (only worked 2 days this week, fuck it went quick)

so if you have some flat spotted, coned, or ovaled wheels start saving them guys cause I will be good to go very shortly.

this may actually be good for race preping wheels that have been worn in, I will see how the results are before I make any claims though.
love this, i will definately try it.

Fitz said:


My option is to use a belt sander at 45deg across the contact patch.
You don't even need to take your wheels off your trucks although it helps to have the hardest bushes you've got cranked down really hard to keep everything solid and stable. Clamp your board down to a table top aswell.

45 deg means it's half turning your wheel half sanding it off.

Bush mechanics rule!
mack you shouldn't have a problem with wheel shortages anyway!! Look at ur display picture...

if only they were his
Matthew Pascoe said:
mack you shouldn't have a problem with wheel shortages anyway!! Look at ur display picture...
I tried the belt sander with p40 grit i think, didn't do nothing.

Yeah mat I flat spotted allllll those wheels, lolol
yeah i tried the belt sander too and it didn't do much, the wheels i tried it on where pretty bad though
will be trialing my new diamond coated carbide tool in a set of old freeboards and kryptos tomorrow guys.

fingers crossed.
not looking good at this point in time, will have to try freezing the material.

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