looking for a ski bridge
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looking for a ski bridge
hey guys- Got a new grinder coming in this month. I'm trying to track down a cheap/used ski bridge... anyone got anything laying around they'd be willing to part with?
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man... they are an extremely hard find, people tend to hoard them. I ran into a guy that had ~30 of them... would not sell me one. wouldn't even give me a out of the park price. him "you know how valuable they are and impossible to find?" me: "they are only valuable if you can find someone to sell them too?" him: "i'm going to hold on to them for a rainy day"
MR is right, it might be easier to just make, don't be like me and buy a Ski grinder so you can get the binding bridge that comes with it. ;-) There is one on ebay right now for $100 if i'm not mistaken.
MR is right, it might be easier to just make, don't be like me and buy a Ski grinder so you can get the binding bridge that comes with it. ;-) There is one on ebay right now for $100 if i'm not mistaken.
Are all the Sports Authority stores closed nationwide yet? I picked up 3 at a MN store for $20 each (2 Adult, 1 Jr.) when they were closing up. The Grindrite style one would not be too difficult to build. Just need access to a sheet metal stretcher/shrinker to curve some aluminum angles and then rivet it together.
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Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy. Dicks Sporting Goods is taking there customer base.rnordell wrote:Are all the Sports Authority stores closed nationwide yet? I picked up 3 at a MN store for $20 each (2 Adult, 1 Jr.) when they were closing up. The Grindrite style one would not be too difficult to build. Just need access to a sheet metal stretcher/shrinker to curve some aluminum angles and then rivet it together.