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board in a board bag, permanently

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Created by obct > 9 months ago, 13 Nov 2013
obct
NSW, 3487 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:03PM
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I got sick of my roof rack system for a few reasons;

> it was too tall for some car parks,

> I had to always attach a sling to the front of it and secure it to my bumper so I could pull the board out of the bag and leave the bag on the roof

> Even with the sling on the front, I still had to unzip the bag at the side, reach in between the bag and the board and unstick the wax in the area of the rack before I could pull it out from the back.

I had a few Litres of epoxy resin I didn't want, plus a lot of chop strand glass so I laminated up a big flat board about 21 inches wide and a bit over 3 feet long, glued a few strips of carpet tiles onto it and then put it inside the board bag before bolting through the board, through the bag and onto the racks.

Basically, I now have a board bag permanently on the roof and I don't need the multi story racks, unless I go on a trip and I don't need to use the sling.

If I want to keep the board off the car and I don't want to go to the trouble of unbolting the bag, I just take the board out, fold the front and the back of the bag in on itself and tie it down with the tie down straps that are always on the rack.

Only took 3 hours to make and that included 2 hours of laminating. (epoxy is difficult to use with chop strand matting)

Tried it out this arvo and she worked pretty good apart from the fact that the carpet tiles were a poor choice because when the board is wet, it's hard push back into the bag because the wax grabs.

Now that I know it works, I may try something like a really thin exercise mat.







62mac
WA, 24860 posts
13 Nov 2013 6:15PM
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I've got nothing

GPA
WA, 2520 posts
13 Nov 2013 6:19PM
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You and me both...

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
13 Nov 2013 8:25PM
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make that three

pete53
NSW, 243 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:41PM
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Anyone Remember the ABC program called 'the inventors'.cause I reckon this would get a start.

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:48PM
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+4... I've got nuthin' either!

But at least we're all richer for having the wonderful 'obct' on here!

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:50PM
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I like to cart my boards around naked. I wish I could cart my ladies around like that too!



Obct, can you remind us how to carry out crack repairs?

kadilak
QLD, 605 posts
13 Nov 2013 8:51PM
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Pure genius Ob

I thought a long slender roof pod like the luggage pods would be good, but big job to build

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
13 Nov 2013 6:51PM
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If you buy a 666 it has a rubber deck pad so no cover required

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:56PM
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Here's more pure genius from 'obct'...


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Surfing/Longboarding/board-repair-2/

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:16PM
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thanks simondo its still funny

weiry
QLD, 5396 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:17PM
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ive been to that condom shop in Amsterdam

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
13 Nov 2013 9:19PM
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all that is needed now is a coffee thermos bag bolted to the side of the car and everything is wiz bang.

how much would that cost- over to simondo- remember, less than a 100 words for scotty

thePup
13831 posts
13 Nov 2013 7:20PM
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obct said..

I got sick of my roof rack system for a few reasons;

> it was too tall for some car parks,

> I had to always attach a sling to the front of it and secure it to my bumper so I could pull the board out of the bag and leave the bag on the roof

> Even with the sling on the front, I still had to unzip the bag at the side, reach in between the bag and the board and unstick the wax in the area of the rack before I could pull it out from the back.

I had a few Litres of epoxy resin I didn't want, plus a lot of chop strand glass so I laminated up a big flat board about 21 inches wide and a bit over 3 feet long, glued a few strips of carpet tiles onto it and then put it inside the board bag before bolting through the board, through the bag and onto the racks.

Basically, I now have a board bag permanently on the roof and I don't need the multi story racks, unless I go on a trip and I don't need to use the sling.

If I want to keep the board off the car and I don't want to go to the trouble of unbolting the bag, I just take the board out, fold the front and the back of the bag in on itself and tie it down with the tie down straps that are always on the rack.

Only took 3 hours to make and that included 2 hours of laminating. (epoxy is difficult to use with chop strand matting)

Tried it out this arvo and she worked pretty good apart from the fact that the carpet tiles were a poor choice because when the board is wet, it's hard push back into the bag because the wax grabs.

Now that I know it works, I may try something like a really thin exercise mat.









hmmmmm what we need here is something like a very small set of rubber boat/dinghy rollers ... that wont get caught up with the bag hmmmmm .... like your persistence obs mate

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
13 Nov 2013 10:25PM
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laceys lane said...
all that is needed now is a coffee thermos bag bolted to the side of the car and everything is wiz bang.

how much would that cost- over to simondo- remember, less than a 100 words for scotty


62mac
WA, 24860 posts
13 Nov 2013 7:27PM
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Simondo said..

Here's more pure genius from 'obct'...


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Surfing/Longboarding/board-repair-2/


Wow some old names in that topic,Bulldogpup and Chrispychrunchoh forgot doggie and Vanders1

thePup
13831 posts
13 Nov 2013 7:29PM
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62mac said..

Simondo said..

Here's more pure genius from 'obct'...


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Surfing/Longboarding/board-repair-2/


Wow some old names in that topic,Bulldogpup and Chrispychrunch


Geez they sound like a pair of stoked up Frothers not to be farked with

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
13 Nov 2013 7:32PM
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Yyes that bulldog dude had more froth than fked if know but you get the picture

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
14 Nov 2013 3:39AM
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Nope its not April 1st

Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
14 Nov 2013 8:27AM
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I sort of get it....I think

MichaelR
NSW, 855 posts
14 Nov 2013 9:28AM
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He explained it to me on th phone yesterday, it's pretty simple really.

A hard piece of fibreglassed wood inside the board bag to hold its shape half way down where it sits on the rack, bolt through the wood and the bag and it all stays put on the roof. when you go surfing, you just pull the board out of the bag.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
14 Nov 2013 6:31AM
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MichaelR said..

He explained it to me on th phone yesterday, it's pretty simple really.

A hard piece of fibreglassed wood inside the board bag to hold its shape half way down where it sits on the rack, bolt through the wood and the bag and it all stays put on the roof. when you go surfing, you just pull the board out of the bag.



So you don't need tie downs?

I'm sure obct is onto something we are just taking a leak

BigSpazz
NSW, 946 posts
14 Nov 2013 10:46AM
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MichaelR said..

He explained it to me on th phone yesterday, it's pretty simple really.

A hard piece of fibreglassed wood inside the board bag to hold its shape half way down where it sits on the rack, bolt through the wood and the bag and it all stays put on the roof. when you go surfing, you just pull the board out of the bag.



ha thats such a better way of explaining it, now i understand

MickPC
8266 posts
14 Nov 2013 8:09AM
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obct said..

I got sick of my roof rack system for a few reasons;



Nice one mate, well done...I have a huge board I havn't found a bag I think will be wide enough. Then I started thinking I'd probably need 2 people to get the damn thing on anyway. So I decided to just be careful transporting & not have a cover...But something like this would do the trick

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
14 Nov 2013 11:26AM
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62mac said..

MichaelR said..

He explained it to me on th phone yesterday, it's pretty simple really.

A hard piece of fibreglassed wood inside the board bag to hold its shape half way down where it sits on the rack, bolt through the wood and the bag and it all stays put on the roof. when you go surfing, you just pull the board out of the bag.



So you don't need tie downs?

I'm sure obct is onto something we are just taking a leak


Yes, you still should use tie downs, I guess you could do it without them, but in reality, you're really only relying on a flimsy board bag to keep it on in a high wind.

The tie downs are not a problem, all I do is slacken them off a bit and they stay up there the whole time, I guess someone could knock them off if they wanted to, but I've been doing that for 2 years with the old system and no one has taken them yet.

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
14 Nov 2013 4:51PM
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BigSpazz said..


ha thats such a better way of explaining it


+ 1

Nice ingenuity there ob - a clever approach to an obvious problem

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
14 Nov 2013 5:14PM
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I'm looking around for a cheap exercise mat, buggered if I'll pay rebel 60 clams for something that I'm going to chop up.

I reckon I can score one for under 20 if I go to a few of those dollar shops

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
14 Nov 2013 2:32PM
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obct said...
I'm looking around for a cheap exercise mat, buggered if I'll pay rebel 60 clams for something that I'm going to chop up.

I reckon I can score one for under 20 if I go to a few of those dollar shops


Go to.camping shop obct and get one of their sleeping matts they are dirt cheap. I also tthink Kmart and co sell them cheap.as well

MichaelR
NSW, 855 posts
15 Nov 2013 9:24AM
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obct said..

I'm looking around for a cheap exercise mat, buggered if I'll pay rebel 60 clams for something that I'm going to chop up.

I reckon I can score one for under 20 if I go to a few of those dollar shops


I have something, will bring it tomorrow.

wavelength
1195 posts
15 Nov 2013 2:11PM
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They say there's a fine line between genius and insanity.

Nice work... but i still reckon you should have consulted the ultimate roof-rack maestro :

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towball said..
I stopped at the pipe this morning to see gizzy had a new roof rack , I thought he'd got an engineer to knock one up but when I looked in day light I see he had knocked it up out of wood



towball
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15 Nov 2013 3:37PM
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wavelength said..

They say there's a fine line between genius and insanity.

Nice work... but i still reckon you should have consulted the ultimate roof-rack maestro :

towball said..
I stopped at the pipe this morning to see gizzy had a new roof rack , I thought he'd got an engineer to knock one up but when I looked in day light I see he had knocked it up out of wood






And the hilarious thing about this post was it blue of after a week
Any board bags suck



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