Way to go man! 🙌🏻 I've been working on a spot too. Brick rubbing, clear coat and waxing this crusty curb that's at the top of this little almost quarter pipe out behind Ollie's. Lol. It's a fun little spot and the employees don't care that I skate there. A cop actually stopped and had me do a kick flip for him 😂
i never liked bondo, always found digging out the dirt and getting pebbles in there and doing a mortar fill and smooth to be more efficient when fixing a spot, we used to put concrete in a zip lock bag like those big 1 gallon ones, and everyone would have a couple of them and we would pour water from water bottles in and use that technique and smoothing with paper. but we didnt like bondo, anything in sunlight it would chip after like a year. and get kinda worse. where re sealing the concrete or patching with mortar was easier and actually seemed to last. just a couple concrete bags, water bottles, find a spot, sweep it out, rub it with old grip tape or cut a strip out of ur board, rough it, new concrete, then lacquer and wax. for curbs, now everyoen uses steel stik which is also really good.
Airwalk in the big quarter hell yea
Probably the best ledge in Missouri. Nice.
The " math is in my blood" had me rolling lol. Fuk yea man
Make it work!
Last spot looks sick. Bet you could kickflip fs board shuv it over !
Way to go man! 🙌🏻 I've been working on a spot too. Brick rubbing, clear coat and waxing this crusty curb that's at the top of this little almost quarter pipe out behind Ollie's. Lol. It's a fun little spot and the employees don't care that I skate there. A cop actually stopped and had me do a kick flip for him 😂
Hahah that’s rad! Sounds like a perfect location
i never liked bondo, always found digging out the dirt and getting pebbles in there and doing a mortar fill and smooth to be more efficient when fixing a spot, we used to put concrete in a zip lock bag like those big 1 gallon ones, and everyone would have a couple of them and we would pour water from water bottles in and use that technique and smoothing with paper.
but we didnt like bondo, anything in sunlight it would chip after like a year. and get kinda worse. where re sealing the concrete or patching with mortar was easier and actually seemed to last.
just a couple concrete bags, water bottles, find a spot, sweep it out, rub it with old grip tape or cut a strip out of ur board, rough it, new concrete, then lacquer and wax. for curbs, now everyoen uses steel stik which is also really good.
Putting in the work 🫡🍻
I said "That shit's CRUNCHY" just as you said crunchy. That is literally the word to use. It's a crunchy curb, crunchy cround, #crunchspot