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QLD
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Posted 13/04/2012, 8:37 pm        Report Show Profile
Simondo said...
^ Good call Chrispy! Mac, there's an open invitation to come down for some Winki & Bells sessions.
we are still crying that we didnt go. f it. im coming down this week
QLD
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Posted 13/04/2012, 8:38 pm        Report Show Profile
^^^^ooops, you said mac
QLD
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Posted 13/04/2012, 8:40 pm        Report Show Profile
I'm not good enough was it But the Big one needs to go in take sh-t load of other peoples boards and post them like Chrispy said.
NSW
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Posted 13/04/2012, 9:12 pm        Report Show Profile
62mac said...
I'm not good enough was it But the Big one needs to go in take sh-t load of other peoples boards and post them like Chrispy said.
Will do ill get on to it tomz see what i can find
QLD
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Posted 13/04/2012, 9:17 pm        Report Show Profile
Just take random photos,place your hands all over Simondo's newie
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Posted 13/04/2012, 9:21 pm        Report Show Profile
Geez live feed it - McTav - live at Seabreeze haha
NSW
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Posted 16/04/2012, 6:48 am        Report Show Profile
some newies
New Zealand
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Posted 16/04/2012, 6:53 am        Report Show Profile
Whats the frist one spazz?
NSW
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Posted 16/04/2012, 6:58 am        Report Show Profile
towball said...
Whats the frist one spazz?
ben mctavish board this flex tail they are experimenting with...same principle as the spoon bob made. more info here http://www.mctavish.com.au/_blog/McTavish/post/Flexi-time/
New Zealand
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:02 am        Report Show Profile
Interesting Rodger Hall at Surfline was doing the same over here , think he did one with changable flex tails
BigSpazz said...
towball said...
Whats the frist one spazz?
ben mctavish board this flex tail they are experimenting with...same principle as the spoon bob made. more info here http://www.mctavish.com.au/_blog/McTavish/post/Flexi-time/
New Zealand
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:04 am        Report Show Profile
Boy thats a wide stringer
NSW
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:05 am        Report Show Profile
towball said...
Interesting Rodger Hall at Surfline was doing the same over here , think he did one with changable flex tails
BigSpazz said...
towball said...
Whats the frist one spazz?
ben mctavish board this flex tail they are experimenting with...same principle as the spoon bob made. more info here http://www.mctavish.com.au/_blog/McTavish/post/Flexi-time/
never know could be the next revolution
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Posted 16/04/2012, 3:15 pm        Report Show Profile
Thanks Bigspazz our man on the ground in Byron
WA
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Posted 16/04/2012, 6:35 pm        Report Show Profile
OK I am new here and don't know sweet f.a about surfboards but do about other composite contruction and windsurf boards. I guess this thread was started as you are worried a bit about if a long board is made with same glass layup as say a 7' or 8' board it may snap easier? And if glassed heavier to be strong enough it may be a bit heavy? Are really long boards usually glassed heavier? If so, would it not be better to use a stringer that is stronger for same weight (or less)? Then you can glass the board the same as any other. I am thinking Nomex honeycomb with a layer of carbon each side (I have done that for other projects and it is stiff as hell) - but that would be really pricey. Alternatively divinycell and carbon laminate. Both would be about 5mm thick and stiffer than ply, with same or less weight.
QLD
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Posted 16/04/2012, 6:40 pm        Report Show Profile
^^^^mate thats a bit technical for most of us, but i agree with your idea. you sound like you didnt make that up which helped my decision i would like to hear what cmc or the like would say
QLD
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Posted 16/04/2012, 6:41 pm        Report Show Profile
BigSpazz said...
towball said...
Whats the frist one spazz?
ben mctavish board this flex tail they are experimenting with...same principle as the spoon bob made. more info here http://www.mctavish.com.au/_blog/McTavish/post/Flexi-time/
thats the board bob was telling me about when he was showing me the spoon. yes it is a stand up spoon
QLD
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:12 pm        Report Show Profile
Chrispy and Bob
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:19 pm        Report Show Profile
Your board is looking pretty good Spazz. It looks like its going to be clear ? That deck patch and stringer look good. Keep the pics coming.
QLD
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:20 pm        Report Show Profile
62mac said...
Chrispy and Bob
mmm old person smell
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:27 pm        Report Show Profile
smh said...
Your board is looking pretty good Spazz. It looks like its going to be clear ? That deck patch and stringer look good. Keep the pics coming.
Gee thanks smh
QLD
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:28 pm        Report Show Profile
chrispychru said...
62mac said...
Chrispy and Bob
mmm old person smell
yes Bob said you wore old mans aftershave.
WA
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:32 pm        Report Show Profile
Mark _australia said...
OK I am new here and don't know sweet f.a about surfboards but do about other composite contruction and windsurf boards. I guess this thread was started as you are worried a bit about if a long board is made with same glass layup as say a 7' or 8' board it may snap easier? And if glassed heavier to be strong enough it may be a bit heavy? Are really long boards usually glassed heavier? If so, would it not be better to use a stringer that is stronger for same weight (or less)? Then you can glass the board the same as any other. I am thinking Nomex honeycomb with a layer of carbon each side (I have done that for other projects and it is stiff as hell) - but that would be really pricey. Alternatively divinycell and carbon laminate. Both would be about 5mm thick and stiffer than ply, with same or less weight.
Too stiff Mark, they need flex. Cool idea tho.
QLD
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Posted 16/04/2012, 7:38 pm        Report Show Profile
BigSpazz is about to be elected KING of the Pass,how good will this thing go in small Pass waves,he will need a packed lunch and sports drink before beaching it in front of The Beach Hotel
NSW
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Posted 16/04/2012, 8:07 pm        Report Show Profile
62mac said...
BigSpazz is about to be elected KING of the Pass,how good will this thing go in small Pass waves,he will need a packed lunch and sports drink before beaching it in front of The Beach Hotel
I'd be getting one of those automatic walkways you see at the airports put in. Long way up and back But looking good Big Spazz. Those inlays look good 2
NSW
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Posted 16/04/2012, 8:12 pm        Report Show Profile
BigSpazz said...
Thanks for all the updates BigSpazz - you are a legend. Can you please advise anymore details about this board? It looks very long and interesting - almost like one of LL's fav type of boards (hope not).
WA
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Posted 16/04/2012, 10:55 pm        Report Show Profile
doggie said...
Mark _australia said...
OK I am new here and don't know sweet f.a about surfboards but do about other composite contruction and windsurf boards. I guess this thread was started as you are worried a bit about if a long board is made with same glass layup as say a 7' or 8' board it may snap easier? And if glassed heavier to be strong enough it may be a bit heavy? Are really long boards usually glassed heavier? If so, would it not be better to use a stringer that is stronger for same weight (or less)? Then you can glass the board the same as any other. I am thinking Nomex honeycomb with a layer of carbon each side (I have done that for other projects and it is stiff as hell) - but that would be really pricey. Alternatively divinycell and carbon laminate. Both would be about 5mm thick and stiffer than ply, with same or less weight.
Too stiff Mark, they need flex. Cool idea tho.
I'm back in my box now
NSW
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Posted 17/04/2012, 6:46 am        Report Show Profile
newies
NSW
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Posted 17/04/2012, 6:47 am        Report Show Profile
Ted the Kiwi said...
BigSpazz said...
Thanks for all the updates BigSpazz - you are a legend. Can you please advise anymore details about this board? It looks very long and interesting - almost like one of LL's fav type of boards (hope not).
hey will do...its a tracker but ill find out details on Wednesday night about it plus more photos. i think its actually a board for stock
NSW
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Posted 17/04/2012, 7:26 am        Report Show Profile
Thanks BigSpaz - maybe its my eyes decieving me as I thought it looked like a lot bigger board in the pics.
NSW
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Posted 19/04/2012, 8:36 am        Report Show Profile
 
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