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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I have used Shelly's quick dry Araldite epoxy - I can say that whilst it is some what brittle since the puck is solid that won't be a major issue (so long as the surface of the glove is smooth). I've done this on 6 sets of gloves and all work perfectly (the gloves have shredded first).
I find smooth carpark surfaces to be difficult to slid on as the floor is "sticky". Find nice smooth ashphalt with a good slope and you'll be fine. (remember go fast!)
@beet - wife takes care of that... no need to have any on my hands ;-)
Slippery dips have arrived!! woo! Now to try to slide my totally non sliding setup board :)
woooo! I had a ball at my inlaws place on Saturday, the street they live on is perfect (wide, quiet and with a gentle slope).
I got some toeside shutdowns and 180s happening! Any advice on how to do a heelside slide? It feel really awkward, like I'm just falling off the board, no real control...
thanks Cents!
I haven't managed to do a pendy yet, my slides either just shutdown, or I end up doing a 180 and skating switch ... Probably due to a lack of speed (and really grippy wheels). I'm happy to keep building up slowly, getting the hang of controlling my slide first before I try to pendy, etc.
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