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Re: Waffle boards

Post by dan_2k_uk » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:02 pm

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Re: Waffle boards

Post by Jordi » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:11 pm

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Part of me wishes you'd put the extra effort in and got them out the freezer and cooked a waffle on purpose just to post that photo.
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:20 pm

Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by Edweird » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:40 pm

Points for effort if you took it yourself.
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by Jordi » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:42 pm

ScottieJ wrote:Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
I think Dan has already proved the potatoes versatility as a Suzuki accessory. Maybe he knows something about spuds we don't?
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by i_am_me » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:58 pm

mine are 50mm thick but i picked them up for £11 just down the road from me on ebay.
but it was in one long length when i got it so i used a hack saw to cut them down and trim them to what i wanted then used a flap disc on a grinder to clean them up.
only used them once so far but always nice to have just incase.
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by Edweird » Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:09 pm

Jordi wrote:
ScottieJ wrote:Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
I think Dan has already proved the potatoes versatility as a Suzuki accessory. Maybe he knows something about spuds we don't?
Next step is surely going to be to make one that runs on moonshine?
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by Jordi » Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:11 pm

Edweird wrote:
Jordi wrote:
ScottieJ wrote:Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
I think Dan has already proved the potatoes versatility as a Suzuki accessory. Maybe he knows something about spuds we don't?
Next step is surely going to be to make one that runs on moonshine?
Ha ha, doubt it. He'd be drinking it too quickly himself. When ever i see him he ends up with a cider in his hand.
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Re: Waffle boards

Post by 4x4rick » Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:23 pm

Jordi wrote:Having seen Scotties in action i was quite impressed with their usefulness (is that a real word?).

Any thing i should look out for when buying a set?

Particular brands? Materials? Prices? Length? Thickness?

Presume something about as wide as my tires? Rated to 500kg / 750kg a board?

No idea on this so looking for a bit of advice / guidance.

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Re: Waffle boards

Post by Jordi » Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:26 pm

How much Rick? Would you ship them as i very much doubt i'll be heading down south anytime soon. At least not till the wifes dropped.

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