A new chapter --- North Fork Snowboard Mfg.
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A new chapter --- North Fork Snowboard Mfg.
Turning the page on a new chapter this weekend.
Last edited by doughboyshredder on Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Good luck DBS. Give us a tour of your shop once you get set up.
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My thought is that it can't be 100% honeycomb. I am more thinking about inserts of honeycomb mainly in the tip and tail area. I was thinking that vds, honeycomb, vds is the best bet, but I haven't worked with honeycomb at all, so it's purely a guess.twizzstyle wrote:Where at in Seattle? I'm guessing south seattle somewhere? I work at Boeing Field.
Good luck, this will be awesome.
I'm trying to experiment with honeycomb right now (granted I'm still 100% hobbyist, with no plans to ever move up) - and I'm struggling coming up with a way to have a sufficient bond.
And, yeah, we are setting up down by the old brewery. Once we're up and "running" I'll invite you over.
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