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trevorsmith

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forrest

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Fri Jun 15, 07 10:24 am |
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Dude, I'm going to make that. That is so simple, yet so awesome. |
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forrest

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What kind of elastic do you think they used? I am going to build one of these for no wind days down at the sandbar or Lyle. Looks so fun! |
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trevorsmith

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Hein
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Fri Jun 15, 07 10:40 am |
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a winch would be better:
set one up in the spit parking lot
and use the current to feed it out
fire it up and ride back. |
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Gman

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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:00 am |
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Yea, but that's the same shit as buying a boat. It's not convienent, uses gas, and costs a fortune. I want energy as free as wind.
I'm sure that winch thing can get you up to speed to hit a slider though. |
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Hein
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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:12 am |
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...and now it's time to put 2 and 2 together |
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Gman

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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:14 am |
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Human powered. Pedal bitches! |
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forrest

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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:16 am |
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I don't follow... If you're talking about a spring loaded winch that you wind up, sounds like a pretty good way to get your fingers chopped off. |
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Kataku2k3

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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:18 am |
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I'd go for surgical tubing (seems like it'd take a decent length of it, no matter the material). Find some pretty beefy shit, but nothing too big that you can't pull it back. Put a kite bar on one end with a chicken loop, and wear your harness so it's easier to stretch down the beach! |
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Hein
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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:19 am |
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more along the lines of what to do with the slider
if the man is not going to let it get wet. Someone
got a 1500 ft pond?
sorry to be vague
what's wrong with burning a little GAS?
.... Last edited by Hein on Fri Jun 15, 07 11:20 am; edited 2 times in total |
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SteveD
Since 20 May 2007
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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:20 am |
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Surgical tubing would work. 50 feet cost about $50 and the stuff stretches to 7 times its length.
I've used it in the past for speed workouts for runners. All you would need is an anchor point. |
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forrest

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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:29 am |
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Nothing wrong with burning gas. I just like stuff that's fun that doesn't cost any money beyond just buying the initial gear and getting to the location.
If we had a pond, we could mount that winch system in about 10 feet up so it pulls from the right place!
We'll get the slider in the water. No worries here. |
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tinyE

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Fri Jun 15, 07 11:39 am |
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Kataku2k3 wrote: | I'd go for surgical tubing (seems like it'd take a decent length of it, no matter the material). Find some pretty beefy shit, but nothing too big that you can't pull it back. Put a kite bar on one end with a chicken loop, and wear your harness so it's easier to stretch down the beach! |
according to mythbusters, the surgical tubing has the best elasticity/size ratio....  |
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mschulz

Since 29 May 2007
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Fri Jun 15, 07 12:34 pm |
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I hate to be the safety guy here, but I would recommend 1/2 the suspected diameter and doubling it up. That way, if / when the tube/cord breaks, you will not get a free vasectomy from the recoil line. I have used a similar idea in rivers attaching bungee cords to the end of a ski rope and securing the other end to a bridge. It was fun until one of my buddies took the rope in the face. _________________ MS |
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trevorsmith

Since 25 Apr 2005
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Fri Jun 15, 07 1:43 pm |
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http://www.reefscuba.com/surgical_tubing.htm
lots of different sizes.
Do you mean by double up, having 2 tied together, or have 1 smaller size inside of the other one? I imagine if you have some vasoline, and a string you could pull a second smaller size tubing inside another one. That would prevent a kick back from a break.
Trevor-- |
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