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27/04/2012 11:42:53 AM
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My Beastmaker is getting a bit greasy - any recommendations on cleaning it up?
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27/04/2012 11:52:10 AM
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I've never had to but i've always chalked up when using it. Bit of sandpaper maybe?
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27/04/2012 12:44:31 PM
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Ours was slippery as all f***
I know the beastmaker boys have used 2 types of wood and one of them was more slippery (I think we got that batch) so we very very lightly sandpapered ours with a fine grade sandpaper and now it's amazeballs(better than it was.) I know with more use they get stickier - ie bayside's beasty is super sticky.
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27/04/2012 2:13:57 PM
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i assumed sandpaper was the go but just incase - what grit did you use?
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27/04/2012 3:53:05 PM
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On 27/04/2012 Big G wrote:
>i assumed sandpaper was the go but just incase - what grit did you use?
the finest Sheffield of course!
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27/04/2012 7:37:56 PM
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On 27/04/2012 White Trash wrote:
>On 27/04/2012 Big G wrote:
>>i assumed sandpaper was the go but just incase - what grit did you use?
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>the finest Sheffield of course!
Only the best!
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28/04/2012 2:25:49 PM
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If I had access to sheff's finest, I probably wouldn't need a hang board!
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2/05/2012 2:16:45 PM
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recollection is 160 as ball park, then use a grade you want to make it easier or harder...
why not email them?
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3/05/2012 10:23:41 PM
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when i worked in a gym we had a dishwasher for cleaning holds. from recollection it was largely (all) bleach that we put in the washer......
not that you'd want to do that in the same machine that cleans yours dishes.....:::first world problems::::
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3/05/2012 10:47:14 PM
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On 3/05/2012 seppo wrote:
>when i worked in a gym we had a dishwasher for cleaning holds. from recollection
>it was largely (all) bleach that we put in the washer......
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>not that you'd want to do that in the same machine that cleans yours dishes.....:::first
>world problems::::
Nor when the Beastmaker is a wooden hangboard...
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5/05/2012 10:53:27 AM
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On 3/05/2012 dalai wrote:
>Nor when the Beastmaker is a wooden hangboard...
touche...
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