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Interested enclosure. Dual loop keys?

If you’re going for max waterproofing, I’d put some liquid gasket or silicone adhesive in the ends of each gasket track, otherwise only the most interior ridge is fully sealing.

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alrighty :man_shrugging:

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Got an airbrush?

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left one seems to be for charging

Amongst other stuff yeah, my airbrush station is actually on the other side usually.

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I have the same Wera, nice driver :smiley:

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Left 2 ports are for charging, main power and balance lead. Right hand port is for the loop key :slight_smile:

Will slap a shower cap on if I get out in the rain / chance of getting wet I reckon. Maybe some sealant where the motor wires come in but it’s all pretty tight.

The decks look great but the dawn?

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I guess it’s a old surfboard shaper trick :call_me_hand:

It was super easy and fun

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I’ve never played this game but it looks fun. Not even sure they have it in Oz. Maybe??

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That is really cool, you did a great job on those decks. Now the dawn makes sense!

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dude.

I love these man…

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Discgolf, it’s like golf for hippies. Its a good time for sure

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Tossed quite a a few discs in my life. Sounds like we need a carve pdx invitational.

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what wheels are these?
kr

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Superstars wides with metro 155 tires I’ll be posting my first build thread soon this is my baby build


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I still disc golf almost every day the weather is good

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I live attached to a really hard but scenic disc golf course. This isn’t a brag as I’m utter shit. I’ve just found enough discs while skating to be able to lose a few. I was only missing a putter until @Lionpuncher sent me one out of the blue. Great guy right there.

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Now that is talent!! That’s awesome.

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So much yes. The Portland area has several disc golf courses that I frequent. It would have to be BYOD though, I only have a couple sets haha.

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