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Old February 16th 05, 12:53 AM
lonerider
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I usually either remove the bindings and just put the board on a pair
books/blocks OR put the board over the armrest of a foldout chair (mine
happens to have nice, flat armrests). The chair way is quicker since
you often don't need to take off the bindings. Although it is better to
take them off to let the wax soak into the base under the bindings
better as the binding screws pull heat away from the base. However the
chair armrest are narrow such that the far-end of the board have a
tendency flip-up if you put too much pressure on it, which is annoyign.

You can buy rubber no slipping under padding for a dollar or two at the
supermarket to help keep the board from sliding.


Squirrel123 wrote:
looking for cheap and creative solution to stablize the boards when

I'm
scraping wax.
currently I just push it against the wall or the ground, however,

with
the bindings and the shape of the board, it's not stable at all.


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