home grown AIR BOARDS!

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They look very good, my only concern would be that they look very slippery.
 

ezra

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looks sweet slippery also was my 1st thought nothing a few self tapping sheet metal screws wont cure.
what guage did u use?
did u think about running the cooling system thrugh them or did u
 
to answer for andrew, ya its rhino liner and the plan was to carry the cordless and throw in a couple screws when needed and where they are the most affective.
 
If they are slick maybe some small set screws drilled and taped with a little Lotite. Don't forget drain holes.
They look really good. Nice work
 

local897

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Lenny I would more then love to make you up a set! Once I get set up better aka "my own house" call me we can talk.

They are made of chromoly 3/4 x.049 and to make a set for XP I would order 32 feet to give me room for miss cut. I had them panted then I rhino lined to top for traction. Seams to do the trick but won't know intil I get them in the snow.

Time I would say 4-6 hr fabbing them 1 hour welding and maybe 2 hr putting them on. All spread out over a week.

Cooing to be building another set I will take note on time and everything better this go around. I will also add more pics when I get on computer!

I GOT AIR BOARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!¡
 

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ezra

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llc your self start making a jig sell a hand full now your whole addiction is a wright off. only way to play
 

local897

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llc your self start making a jig sell a hand full now your whole addiction is a wright off. only way to play

On it but i dont think it will be anytime soon I will be banging them out. I need to a place of my own at home to work on them so I can work during the week a little at a time but I am geting everything in line to get after it!
 

cooksend

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Nice work! I am thinking that screws will be needed for sure! Be sure to post up your experience after you get some time on them!
 

ezra

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112.jpg 109.jpg 108.jpg 110.jpg i spent some time installing my new B&M fab boards this weekend.
deff took some time 2 hrs just drilling out rivets
prob 2 hrs installing boards and a solid 2 laying out and drilling for screws .
fri night sat night sun am .
deff worth it
 
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lenny

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nice job Ezra, looks real good, I'm looking forward to hearing how well they do for you.
 

local897

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I got all of last winter on my boards with no screws and right at the end they started to get slick. I had HMK boots and they are soft sole so I am sure they helped. On #2 the screw where a most and helped a lot I will have to get with the guy I built them for and ask him what he thought.

I have sence sold off my Sled and are choosing to go the summer route with my rzr for a while! More a family sport then boondocking.

I am jiged up to make boards for xp I just need to finish up my garage to run a welder and hope to make some more custom boards with a little better fit and finish and with my own bender as well!
 
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lenny

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wow, the side hill king is off sleds for a while? We (the out west crew) still talk about how well you handled that sled. I may end up buying some B&M boards than cause I will need them by Jan. If for some reason you think it could happen before than just LMK otherwise it's riding season,,ya hoo!
 
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