Elan factory video
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Found this by Dupont.... http://www2.dupont.com/Flooring_Adhesiv ... tdoor.html
hmm, flooring adhesives...but who knows, maybe this really is the stuff. although it could be that elan just made the name up for marketing. anyone call up dupont and ask them if it would be possible to use this for our purposes?
or maybe someone even has a sutherlands nearby and could make some tests?!
or maybe someone even has a sutherlands nearby and could make some tests?!
here's another link to the video, a couple of photos and a short write-up.
http://business.transworld.net/64602/fe ... 8071#ngtop
i'm still curious about what that envirobond could be...i guess i'll have to apply for a job at their factory to find out
aaand yet another recent video: http://vimeo.com/24935335
looks like they've ditched the i-beam presses and switched to smaller ones.
http://business.transworld.net/64602/fe ... 8071#ngtop
i'm still curious about what that envirobond could be...i guess i'll have to apply for a job at their factory to find out

aaand yet another recent video: http://vimeo.com/24935335
looks like they've ditched the i-beam presses and switched to smaller ones.
here's one more hint on what this envirobond could be: http://www.snowsports.org/blog/2011/04/ ... -day-2011/
if you scroll down to the interview with arbor snowboards president, he mentions the glue and states that it's some sort of bio-polyurethane...so maybe skidesmond is on the right path with using gorilla glue.
if you scroll down to the interview with arbor snowboards president, he mentions the glue and states that it's some sort of bio-polyurethane...so maybe skidesmond is on the right path with using gorilla glue.
Elan...handmade?
The majority of the room was full of machines, not people. How is that handmade?
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Cool. Very lightweight press frames. Looks like they are partially relying on the aluminum bottom mold and thick wood top mold to avoid deflection. I would love to see those presses up close.chrismp wrote:
looks like they've ditched the i-beam presses and switched to smaller ones.
Elan has always been a top notch builder of snowboards.