loaded slide pucks, more files
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As a cheap long boarder, I know the pain of shelling out 45 bucks for gloves when you're already dropping cash on wheels, trucks, bushings, and bearings. If you don't have gloves, hit up Home Depot or Lowe's and ask for mechanical gloves. I swear by the firm grip gloves with carbon fiber knuckle protectors - they're a total game-changer. To attach them, grab some Velcro and resin or superglue, slap that glue on the edges, and you're golden. Just be aware that the adhesive can start to lose its grip after two days of non-stop sliding - trust me, I've been there. I'm working on a ton of new designs, so stay tuned for more creations in the future. Give this video a thumbs up and hit that like button if you found this helpful - your advice is highly valued, bro! Slide on, my dudes! Check out my other creations below: Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer Model: R1 ABS + PLA Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter
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