I'll start off by saying that this is pretty overbuilt. Not bridge beams like some guys on here have used, but it's not flimsy. It was built for 40 psi on the whole structure with no deflection. The area the form sits is a steel plate that is dead flat. My guess on weight is 600+ lbs. without any forms/hose/etc. It was welded by a professional welder with a MIG welder the size of a truck engine. This was not a quick or inexpensive project.
The form can be shimmed to created various degrees of positive or negative camber and the tip and tail forms can be changed out as well as the center section for varying length skis. The steel track is strung together on cables. The casters are super heavy duty and can handle the weight of the press. The hose is sealed on one end, you can choose where you clamp the other. Includes a valve for getting air into the hose. I've got several feet of edge material I'll include as well.
Also for sale are a few ski blanks of various sizes. All vertical grain top quality hardwoods glued up with Titebond waterproof and planed to matching thickness. One pair is poplar, the other is fir. I have a single maple one, but I may keep that for another project.
Asking $1,200 for the press/form/hose/track/stand. $50 each for the blanks.






















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