Time to make some slide gloves!
I have:
*) Old chopping boards
*) Clamp + hacksaw (I was most of the way through cutting up the board when the blade broke... doh!)
*) Sweet leather gloves
*) Velcro
*) Internet how-to
I have a couple of questions though.
1) The guides I've read suggest reinforcing the bond between velcro and glove/puck with some sort of glue. Apparently Shoe Goo is the way to go. I don't have any of that. I was thinking of just using araldite, anyone know if that'd work ok?
2) I want to buy some proper pucks, as well as the home made ones (see q3). However, in order for them to work with my gloves, I need to get the velcro on the right way round! Is there some sort of convention as to whether the hooks or the loops go on the glove?
3) As mentioned - I want to buy some proper pucks as well (mostly to check what the difference is). Can anyone recommend some good but cheap ones? ATM, the vault brand ones from skate board express seem to be the cheapest ($15 for a set).
Thanks !
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1) Araldite is a bit inflexible. I recommend Kwik Grip. You can get it from any hardware store/Bunnings.
2) Soft fuzzy on glove and stiff hooks on puck, because the soft flexible fuzzy will stick better to the flexible glove.
3) Slippery dips are good.
Thanks bugs, that's what I was worried about (araldite being stiff). I'll go with Kwik Grip :)
Slippery dips have been ordered :) I went for 90x15mm, hope they work well.
Scotty - do you agree with kwik grip as a good alternative?
Hey beet. I've seen the videos about doing it with heat guns and glue, but I think i'm keener to go with the velcro, seems to have some good benefits :) (+ means I don't have to buy a glue gun :P)
Araldite is too brittle. Kwik grip or shoe goo work a treat.
Those SD pucks will serve you extremely well. The other problem with chopping board is that it's sloooooowwwww and drags your hands away from where you want them to be.
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