i have an old snowboard that i bought at a thrift shop for $10. it has several ridges on the bottom, im guessing they are for stability. i want to try and fix this up the cheap way (since i can afford a new board, and i dont use it enough to justify spending $300+ on a new one) what i was thinking of doing was using a belt sander to grind down the ridges somewhat- not all the way- and then spraying the bottom with a couple layers of auto clearcoat and coating it with wax after that. will this work?
2006-12-21
03:19:15
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the ridges extend outward from the board, they are built in, not from scratches. it has a plastic base and no metal on it. its not a kiddie toy but its not quite a "real" on either. its full size board with real bindings.
serious answers please. i like this board and it does what i need if for. i dont need to waste money on a new one (or even a good used one). i have other [more important] things that i invest in.
2006-12-21
04:50:19 ·
update #1
i dont need even a halfway decent board. i only ride in my backyard and some local parks.
2006-12-21
08:29:56 ·
update #2