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Buzz_LightBeer

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  1. The 2-piece Bauer/Cooper style pants are tanks as well and very padded in the rear/hip
  2. Solid week of vintage pickups
  3. maybe a pant upgrade in conjunction with a pair of sliding shorts, what s your current pant? https://www.shockdoctor.com/products/core-padded-sliding-short-ice-dragon?variant=41161381609644
  4. Then yes, your gauges should get the job done with some degree of accuracy. You'll probably want to replace that wheel right away, put some Kroil or similar on the screw for dressing, and Turtle Wax the table surface (on second look, maybe a wire wheel to knock that rust off, then a Turtle Wax polish)
  5. https://prosharp.us/collections/accessories/products/hollow-thickness-checker this would work as well
  6. Correct, once your radius is set, move the diamond closer until you get a full dress. I would then make a habit of back ing it off some, or all the way so you dont ram the diamond into the wheel by mistake. Blademaster sells a radius gauge that would help you calibrate where you need the diamond to be for a certain hollow
  7. It looks like turning the diamond to move it in and out sets the radius. The larger thumb wheel should move the articulating arm closer to the wheel as you dress up and down on it. so, set the radius on the diamond, then move it towards the wheel until it starts dressing it
  8. If you look at the EZ Sharp diamond, there is a yellow indicator line for guidance. There should be a few of those, the further you move the diamond from the wheel, the shallower the radius
  9. As long as the motor is good, seems like a good price to me
  10. Warrior has it available in pro stocks. true has it available in summer as the TC6
  11. https://wissota.com/product/911-diamond-wheel-dresser/
  12. I don’t think it’s an EZ Sharp, but the diamonds look reasonably similar
  13. Didn’t the HyperLites incorporate the smaller Mako style asymmetrical toe box? MyFT4 in D feel plenty roomy
  14. https://www.ebay.com/itm/324864161773?hash=item4ba369b7ed:g:P2AAAMXQEgpTD9AK Is this the one to which you're referring? if so, this is plenty good for that application. Just make sure you keep dust off the magnet and element, sometimes it'll throw off the readings
  15. There’s a lot going on here with David’s shoulders. CCM belly pad, Old school Jofa chest pad, Reebok shoulder caps…
  16. Used but great shape Charron stick, RH Trigger with JetSpeed FT2 dressing. E shaft with asymmetrical taper. Dimpled grip, I’m told it’s a clone or similar to the Setoguchi pattern. 58” heel to butt end. 80 flex. looking to get $100 plus shipping, but taking offers. Would love to trade for a P71 CCM under 85 flex in similar condition.
  17. I don’t recall all the details, but the Boron Spine was built into the shaft, which made it flex differently on the forehand as opposed to the backhand. I suppose I’m theory you could remove the blade and use it upside down (in regards to the graphics
  18. Concave on both. I recently had a blue variant, I removed the blade and replaced with a tapered one no problem
  19. That’s a shame. Met the family a few times at the SFS show, very nice group
  20. https://sidelineswap.com/gear/hockey/pants-girdles-shells/player-pants/4333251-ccm-vancouver-canucks-hockey-pants-pro-stock?referral_code=Zydo441 like these?
  21. More importantly where did you find this? 😳
  22. All the Novius OPS I’ve had were tapered, but keep in mind the shaft is hand specific.
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