Get some clear glue and put a thin layer of it on your board and then pour sand on it. make sure you don't get any of it in your trucks or bearings!
at the moment i am making a 9'2'' longboard but it all depends how much layer's of fiber glass and what oz the fiber glass is. I would try and weigh it your self, as a rough guess i would say something between 2kg and 3kg.
scrup everywhere thoroughly until feeling refreshed then, woman: coat yourself in a thin layer of moisturising cream. then dry yourself off and add another layer of cream.
The "best" wood depends on if you want your longboard to be flexible, stiff, light, or heavy. Maple is a common wood used to build stiff longboards, it is a tad heavy but not really a problem. An alternative to this is Baltic Birch wood, it is cheaper than maple but a little more flexible. Bamboo is also used on longboards but may be harder to press and access. If you are going to make a longboard I would recommend using fiberglass on the bottom and maybe even top layer to add some strength.
the layer above the earth is the troposphere
don't be lazy find it yourself.:p.....-makayla peace homies
find it yourself
To protect our self, we have to repair the ozone. For that, curb the CFC's.
Try costlesstarps.org. The tarps are 12 mil thick, with a tear resistant layer.
When you replace wall insulation, you are first going to have to tear down the entire walls. You will have to place a layer of foam and fiber to keep the wall warm.
Ozone hole is the thinning of ozone layer. To protect ourselves we have to curb CFC's.
You can save yourself. You have to stop using CFC's and start planting trees.
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