One thing i've been doing over the years is turning old Altoids Tins into FB Cases. As long as the deck isn't wider than 34mm and isn't crazy long it will fit in the tin and its a great DIY FB case. 10/10 would recommend
Great video as always, Annie! I use an orange oil based cleaner (D-limonene based) to remove old grip tape adhesive and clean my wheels. I remove the wheels and soak them in the cleaner solution, give them a good dry off and spray some skateboard bearing lubricant and you're good to go!
Some good bits and bobs on that list! I'd never thought about using loctite before. I have a miniature cylindrical file which I use for gripping. I also look at containers or pretty much any object with the filter "Can it be used in any way for Fingerboarding"
I literally have always used a skinny screw driver and a razor blade since I was a kid to grip my Fingerboard and I used the excess pieces of black magic from my actual skateboard after scraping the edge of my board and cutting off the edges with a razor blade
I would say avoid laquer if it is a graphic you really like. Sometimes depending on what the graphic is made out of or what clear coat the deck already has on it, it can potentially have a chemical reaction where the solvent in the laquer can eat away the deck graphic if you aren't careful. I would reccomend testing just the tail or nose first to see how it reacts before coating the whole thing, and I wouldn't personally use it on any decks I'm not willing to ruin anyway in the process.
Annie telling every one about how she got her small big cases for fb stuff. Mean while me going to search my whole house for small containers for fb stuff cuz i got mine just on a table😂👍👍
Pringles lid is handy for holding small parts while setting a deck up
One thing i've been doing over the years is turning old Altoids Tins into FB Cases. As long as the deck isn't wider than 34mm and isn't crazy long it will fit in the tin and its a great DIY FB case. 10/10 would recommend
Yeah, I also use altoids tins, the only thing is it wears down the grip on the tail and nose
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Another awesome item is a washable lint roller. They’re great for breaking in/cleaning grip
Oh 👀 never thought of this! I just use regular duct tape or gaffer tape haha
eraser is great for breaking in, basically erasing your Foamtape
i use a fishing lure box to organize tuning
Yes. I have all those things and for all the same reasons.😄
Great video as always, Annie! I use an orange oil based cleaner (D-limonene based) to remove old grip tape adhesive and clean my wheels. I remove the wheels and soak them in the cleaner solution, give them a good dry off and spray some skateboard bearing lubricant and you're good to go!
I also use the blunt side of a Stanley knife to cut my grip tape (DKFB74 always have videos on this on their instagram!)
Oil based cleaner is a good shout!!
Some good bits and bobs on that list! I'd never thought about using loctite before. I have a miniature cylindrical file which I use for gripping. I also look at containers or pretty much any object with the filter "Can it be used in any way for Fingerboarding"
Haha you get it!! Also loctite truly is the best haha
I use the nut end of a fb tool to cut bolt holes in the grip without taking the trucks off
I literally have always used a skinny screw driver and a razor blade since I was a kid to grip my Fingerboard and I used the excess pieces of black magic from my actual skateboard after scraping the edge of my board and cutting off the edges with a razor blade
You missed the Swiss Army Knife!!
Didn’t think that one needed to be included! But a good one nonetheless
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I would say avoid laquer if it is a graphic you really like. Sometimes depending on what the graphic is made out of or what clear coat the deck already has on it, it can potentially have a chemical reaction where the solvent in the laquer can eat away the deck graphic if you aren't careful. I would reccomend testing just the tail or nose first to see how it reacts before coating the whole thing, and I wouldn't personally use it on any decks I'm not willing to ruin anyway in the process.
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lacquer is gud
buen video
Annie telling every one about how she got her small big cases for fb stuff. Mean while me going to search my whole house for small containers for fb stuff cuz i got mine just on a table😂👍👍
Hey Annie I was just wondering off of your complete knowledge what would be the best fingerboard setup no matter the price?
Black river can get insane prices if you want pretty good quality more affordable I suggest teak tuning
@@shredfb7642 i have a teak complete and the broken knucles and i feel is more quality for the price from the BK
Is the tool set that you have linked on your other UA-cam videos is it the same one you have the one thats $30 I wanna make sure I get the right one
It’s not the exact same because I got mine on a diff site but it’s similar enough!
what grip tape do you use?
fbc black velvet
I'm not gonna agree with the lacquer it adds too much weight and it takes the pop away
5 fingers on one hand? Nah probably don't need all 5
I understand the point of this video I have all these things
I would not recommend spraying over a graphic… depending on what you use it could melt the graphic
!!!!! This hasn’t happened to me yet. Didn’t realise it could happen
first lol
is this a joke?
like the whole video?
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