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Message 5568 (15. Apr. 2008 08:08) (Tree)

Bernhard
bernhard@adinfinitum.de
tracker plates
: But I think if you glued some 0.05" aluminum sheet metal on both sides of some hardwood, you could cut your own. Just line up the bases really even, figure out how long you want the axel distance, trace, drill holes and cut off 1 mm extra off each side of the distance of the base plates.

In principle you are right, but the gluing process seems to be difficult. I know of some people in Germany who tried to imitate the Tracker base. They used some special glue and even then managed to destroy the plates skating. I have to mention that this roller skater was some tough guy, however. He once split the coping of a ramp by doing a handplant to front flip and not diving into the ramp correctly but sitting on the coping with his hind quarters.
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claudine: New skates! (6. Apr. 2008 17:10)
 I finished them, YIPPEE!!! Now I'm set for life. :-D I will shorten the bolts some cause they seem pretty close to the hanger if I put my trucks super loose. I cut down the tracker plates, trimmed up the heel, took out rivets, etc. No blood this time, just sore hands. The plastic in the sole was super hard so I didnt use any washers. I dont think it will pull through. The nuts I have for the mounting bolts arent the ones with rubber, but have these locking washers on them. They loosen some, should I change them? On my other skates I tighten them up once a month. If it squeaks I know to tighten them.

The only problem I see is that one plate I centered a mm or 2 too far out compared to the other one. I guess it wont be a problem. Most places mount plates up to 4 mm to the inside which I hate cause then you feel like the skates are going to skate in. But I"m a perfectionist so I can see if I mess up a mm. Otherwise, rode them in the kitchen and they are awesome, feel perfect! These plates are 1/4" longer, OK for stability for street. I've got a double air pillow in these plus an insole that molds to your foot, so extra cushiony for jumping! These run wide so I could do this. :-D

No, I didnt get any other work done yesterday lol.
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zorg: New skates! (6. Apr. 2008 18:59)
 Very nice setup!!!!! With brand new Rainskate Tsunami for carving ditches?!!! yayaya!!! Please tell us how you like them!!

Cheers


: I finished them, YIPPEE!!! Now I'm set for life. :-D I will shorten the bolts some cause they seem pretty close to the hanger if I put my trucks super loose. I cut down the tracker plates, trimmed up the heel, took out rivets, etc. No blood this time, just sore hands. The plastic in the sole was super hard so I didnt use any washers. I dont think it will pull through. The nuts I have for the mounting bolts arent the ones with rubber, but have these locking washers on them. They loosen some, should I change them? On my other skates I tighten them up once a month. If it squeaks I know to tighten them.
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: The only problem I see is that one plate I centered a mm or 2 too far out compared to the other one. I guess it wont be a problem. Most places mount plates up to 4 mm to the inside which I hate cause then you feel like the skates are going to skate in. But I"m a perfectionist so I can see if I mess up a mm. Otherwise, rode them in the kitchen and they are awesome, feel perfect! These plates are 1/4" longer, OK for stability for street. I've got a double air pillow in these plus an insole that molds to your foot, so extra cushiony for jumping! These run wide so I could do this. :-D
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: No, I didnt get any other work done yesterday lol.
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claudine: New skates! (6. Apr. 2008 20:17)
 I'll test them out within 2-3 weeks at landsdowne. And now I can use these skates for parks that are asphalt which might mess up my good wheels and then I can switch skates for the halfpipes. So I made these skates to save money on axel nuts lol?

So far they feel wide and square. I'm not sure I would like these type of wheels for bowls. Vert ramps would be fine! I like the skinny round wheels for tight bowls best so far.

: Very nice setup!!!!! With brand new Rainskate Tsunami for carving ditches?!!! yayaya!!! Please tell us how you like them!!
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: Cheers
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: : I finished them, YIPPEE!!! Now I'm set for life. :-D I will shorten the bolts some cause they seem pretty close to the hanger if I put my trucks super loose. I cut down the tracker plates, trimmed up the heel, took out rivets, etc. No blood this time, just sore hands. The plastic in the sole was super hard so I didnt use any washers. I dont think it will pull through. The nuts I have for the mounting bolts arent the ones with rubber, but have these locking washers on them. They loosen some, should I change them? On my other skates I tighten them up once a month. If it squeaks I know to tighten them.
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: : The only problem I see is that one plate I centered a mm or 2 too far out compared to the other one. I guess it wont be a problem. Most places mount plates up to 4 mm to the inside which I hate cause then you feel like the skates are going to skate in. But I"m a perfectionist so I can see if I mess up a mm. Otherwise, rode them in the kitchen and they are awesome, feel perfect! These plates are 1/4" longer, OK for stability for street. I've got a double air pillow in these plus an insole that molds to your foot, so extra cushiony for jumping! These run wide so I could do this. :-D
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: : No, I didnt get any other work done yesterday lol.
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h ludi: New skates! (7. Apr. 2008 13:45)
 : I'll test them out within 2-3 weeks at landsdowne. And now I can use these skates for parks that are asphalt which might mess up my good wheels and then I can switch skates for the halfpipes. So I made these skates to save money on axel nuts lol?
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: So far they feel wide and square. I'm not sure I would like these type of wheels for bowls. Vert ramps would be fine! I like the skinny round wheels for tight bowls best so far.
:
: : Very nice setup!!!!! With brand new Rainskate Tsunami for carving ditches?!!! yayaya!!! Please tell us how you like them!!
: :
: : Cheers
: :
: :
: : : I finished them, YIPPEE!!! Now I'm set for life. :-D I will shorten the bolts some cause they seem pretty close to the hanger if I put my trucks super loose. I cut down the tracker plates, trimmed up the heel, took out rivets, etc. No blood this time, just sore hands. The plastic in the sole was super hard so I didnt use any washers. I dont think it will pull through. The nuts I have for the mounting bolts arent the ones with rubber, but have these locking washers on them. They loosen some, should I change them? On my other skates I tighten them up once a month. If it squeaks I know to tighten them.
: : :
: : : The only problem I see is that one plate I centered a mm or 2 too far out compared to the other one. I guess it wont be a problem. Most places mount plates up to 4 mm to the inside which I hate cause then you feel like the skates are going to skate in. But I"m a perfectionist so I can see if I mess up a mm. Otherwise, rode them in the kitchen and they are awesome, feel perfect! These plates are 1/4" longer, OK for stability for street. I've got a double air pillow in these plus an insole that molds to your foot, so extra cushiony for jumping! These run wide so I could do this. :-D
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: : : No, I didnt get any other work done yesterday lol.

hey now thats a good ,well balanced set up.
im sure youll improve more quickly and confidently with those 2 ferraris on your feet.
perhaps down the track try green tsunamis, there harder and faster.
well done, happy rolling , h.







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claudine: New skates! (7. Apr. 2008 13:59)
 : : I'll test them out within 2-3 weeks at landsdowne. And now I can use these skates for parks that are asphalt which might mess up my good wheels and then I can switch skates for the halfpipes. So I made these skates to save money on axel nuts lol?
: :
: : So far they feel wide and square. I'm not sure I would like these type of wheels for bowls. Vert ramps would be fine! I like the skinny round wheels for tight bowls best so far.
: :
: : : Very nice setup!!!!! With brand new Rainskate Tsunami for carving ditches?!!! yayaya!!! Please tell us how you like them!!
: : :
: : : Cheers
: : :
: : :
: : : : I finished them, YIPPEE!!! Now I'm set for life. :-D I will shorten the bolts some cause they seem pretty close to the hanger if I put my trucks super loose. I cut down the tracker plates, trimmed up the heel, took out rivets, etc. No blood this time, just sore hands. The plastic in the sole was super hard so I didnt use any washers. I dont think it will pull through. The nuts I have for the mounting bolts arent the ones with rubber, but have these locking washers on them. They loosen some, should I change them? On my other skates I tighten them up once a month. If it squeaks I know to tighten them.
: : : :
: : : : The only problem I see is that one plate I centered a mm or 2 too far out compared to the other one. I guess it wont be a problem. Most places mount plates up to 4 mm to the inside which I hate cause then you feel like the skates are going to skate in. But I"m a perfectionist so I can see if I mess up a mm. Otherwise, rode them in the kitchen and they are awesome, feel perfect! These plates are 1/4" longer, OK for stability for street. I've got a double air pillow in these plus an insole that molds to your foot, so extra cushiony for jumping! These run wide so I could do this. :-D
: : : :
: : : : No, I didnt get any other work done yesterday lol.
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: hey now thats a good ,well balanced set up.
: im sure youll improve more quickly and confidently with those 2 ferraris on your feet.
: perhaps down the track try green tsunamis, there harder and faster.
: well done, happy rolling , h.
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I will love em! Now I just need my hip to heal real good. These will be my skates for rough surfaces, asphalt, ditches/rough concrete like landsdown (built in the 70s), streets, etc., so these skates will have softer wheels. I'm loving the cockroaches for hard wheels, so far my favorite! I'm happy that now I can ride similar set ups, should help me out I think!
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Gambin.: New skates! (14. Apr. 2008 15:22)
 Good Set-Up .... only need a good Sliders ....

Complete:

Boots: BAUER
Plates: TRACKER (Where Can I Buy?)
Trucks: Tracker (Fulltrack 106?)
Wheels: ...?
Bearings: ...?
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claudine: New skates! (15. Apr. 2008 01:22)
 Maybe no sliders. Nothing to slide on streets and landsdowne. For now this is my street/landsdowne set (rough terrain) and in case I need to repair my other;

: Boots: BAUER
: Plates: TRACKER (Where Can I Buy?) Cant buy it. I spent an arm and leg on ebay and cut it down.
: Trucks: Tracker (Midtrack, 85mm)
: Wheels: Mini Tsunamis (85a)
: Bearings: Rocket Rons

Now I need to find a way to make my ripped muscles heal. It feels like a huge scab still, like it will rip if I move/bend quickly. I think I re-ripped some muscle fibers. Its very tight today.

Anyone hints? This really makes me sad!! All I live for is skating and now I cant.

: Good Set-Up .... only need a good Sliders ....
:
: Complete:
:
: Boots: BAUER
: Plates: TRACKER (Where Can I Buy?)
: Trucks: Tracker (Fulltrack 106?)
: Wheels: ...?
: Bearings: ...?
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claudine: tracker plates (15. Apr. 2008 03:41)
 I will post if I see anymore tracker plates on ebay, but one time it was up for $400 lol!

But I think if you glued some 0.05" aluminum sheet metal on both sides of some hardwood, you could cut your own. Just line up the bases really even, figure out how long you want the axel distance, trace, drill holes and cut off 1 mm extra off each side of the distance of the base plates.

: Good Set-Up .... only need a good Sliders ....
:
: Complete:
:
: Boots: BAUER
: Plates: TRACKER (Where Can I Buy?)
: Trucks: Tracker (Fulltrack 106?)
: Wheels: ...?
: Bearings: ...?
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Bernhard: New skates! (15. Apr. 2008 08:03)
 : Now I need to find a way to make my ripped muscles heal. It feels like a huge scab still, like it will rip if I move/bend quickly. I think I re-ripped some muscle fibers. Its very tight today.
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: Anyone hints? This really makes me sad!! All I live for is skating and now I cant.

This really is sad. However, sometimes we are grounded not for days or weeks, but for months and years. I wont't mentions the 'p'-word, but instead wish you a very speedy recovery. Maybe you should see a physician?
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Bernhard: tracker plates (15. Apr. 2008 08:08)
 : But I think if you glued some 0.05" aluminum sheet metal on both sides of some hardwood, you could cut your own. Just line up the bases really even, figure out how long you want the axel distance, trace, drill holes and cut off 1 mm extra off each side of the distance of the base plates.

In principle you are right, but the gluing process seems to be difficult. I know of some people in Germany who tried to imitate the Tracker base. They used some special glue and even then managed to destroy the plates skating. I have to mention that this roller skater was some tough guy, however. He once split the coping of a ramp by doing a handplant to front flip and not diving into the ramp correctly but sitting on the coping with his hind quarters.
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claudine: New skates! (15. Apr. 2008 13:00)
 : : Now I need to find a way to make my ripped muscles heal. It feels like a huge scab still, like it will rip if I move/bend quickly. I think I re-ripped some muscle fibers. Its very tight today.
: :
: : Anyone hints? This really makes me sad!! All I live for is skating and now I cant.
:
: This really is sad. However, sometimes we are grounded not for days or weeks, but for months and years. I wont't mentions the 'p'-word, but instead wish you a very speedy recovery. Maybe you should see a physician?

I"m still waiting for the medical insurance to kick in. I dont have money right now to pay it out of pocket.
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Bernhard: New skates! (15. Apr. 2008 13:04)
 : I"m still waiting for the medical insurance to kick in. I dont have money right now to pay it out of pocket.

Do I get this right? You so have medical insurance as a job benefit, but have to wait for some month before you actually benefit from it?

That's even worse than Michael Moore showed in "Sicko".
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claudine: New skates! (15. Apr. 2008 13:49)
 : : I"m still waiting for the medical insurance to kick in. I dont have money right now to pay it out of pocket.
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: Do I get this right? You so have medical insurance as a job benefit, but have to wait for some month before you actually benefit from it?
:
: That's even worse than Michael Moore showed in "Sicko".

I signed the papers 2 weeks ago! Still nothing. Its really expensive too. So I havent pushed them again since I'm trying to put away money for rent. Right now I'm in fear of losing my job since they want someone totally amazing (creatively/designs) and I seem to not be living up to their standards. I put in 200% and thats not enough it seems. I dont think they can do anything for it either. I can walk so its not totally ruptured. Its swollen but my pants still are falling off me so not extremely so. Just not healed. I'm sad!! I need an outlet after work!
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Bernhard: New skates! (15. Apr. 2008 14:27)
 : I signed the papers 2 weeks ago! Still nothing. Its really expensive too.

My health insurance also is way too expensive. I keep telling me to do something about it, but always put it off. :-(

: So I havent pushed them again since I'm trying to put away money for rent. Right now I'm in fear of losing my job since they want someone totally amazing (creatively/designs) and I seem to not be living up to their standards.

And probably for even less money. Sounds like exploitation to me.

: I put in 200% and thats not enough it seems.

Keep your head up. You are doing good work.

: I dont think they can do anything for it either. I can walk so its not totally ruptured. Its swollen but my pants still are falling off me so not extremely so. Just not healed. I'm sad!! I need an outlet after work!

How about swimming? If you can do this, maybe it helps.
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claudine: New skates! (16. Apr. 2008 01:40)
 : : I signed the papers 2 weeks ago! Still nothing. Its really expensive too.
:
: My health insurance also is way too expensive. I keep telling me to do something about it, but always put it off. :-(
:
: : So I havent pushed them again since I'm trying to put away money for rent. Right now I'm in fear of losing my job since they want someone totally amazing (creatively/designs) and I seem to not be living up to their standards.
:
: And probably for even less money. Sounds like exploitation to me.
:
: : I put in 200% and thats not enough it seems.
:
: Keep your head up. You are doing good work.
:
: : I dont think they can do anything for it either. I can walk so its not totally ruptured. Its swollen but my pants still are falling off me so not extremely so. Just not healed. I'm sad!! I need an outlet after work!
:
: How about swimming? If you can do this, maybe it helps.

I will check into the pool, but I think only really early Sat mornings I can go since I work all day. I"m sure I could put a buoy in my legs. I hate swimming but I'm hating sitting all day long more. The cost of living right now is so high for me. Between food, rent and gas, I'm almost broke already. And I dont even eat out nor eat high off the food chain.

Well, today went OK. One day I do good, the next its "the worst thing I've ever seen. This really sucks!" My coworker gets the same. We are both looking for a new job. I think I still have time. I dont think she will find anyone better then me. Not for designing toys. I just wish I had my outlet after work. Thats worse then anything that can happen during the day. With skating, I still come home on top the world no matter what happens.
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