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So made another set tonight.

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pat at pm gear has a 3 phase montana for sale in reno.
Its small like 300 lbs
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OOooo any idea how much he wants?

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Do you have 3-phase power at your shop?
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I dont know if I have it coming into the building. I am in an industrial park so who knows? I believe I may have 3 phase as there used to be a machinist in here and I think the building manager said he was running some 3 phase equipment.

Could get a converter possibly?
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sammer wrote: I'm still a tang on top guy.
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I always forget about Teton...

Thanks for the link!
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I've made a couple pair over the last couple of days.

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and some 181's

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And Just because I like this action-esque photo

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What is the thickness on those cores? They look really thick and burly? Are they stiff?
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I forget off the top of my head. I believe 11mm in the center and 2mm at the tips. They hold a phenomenal edge in ice/crud. Very limited torsional flex. They are kinda stiff. Deff not a park twin. More a hard charging all mountain ski.

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the also look mega thick because they haven't been side cut yet. still the rough cut from the jig saw.
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Post by falls »

what are you doing for topsheets? sublimated clear nylon?
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It's clear, high gloss nylon with 27lb matter paper at 300dpi for the graphics.
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Post by falls »

do you have bamboo veneer under some of them too? Or full length bamboo cores that aren't shaped prior to pressing?
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No veneers. Just full length cores.
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What are the gold coloured spots on the edge set shown in your photo please?
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