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I am getting a little tired of sanding. It has been a little frustrating for me only because I keep on sanding a little too much. You'll notice at the tip of the board that I sanded the black off. Jeeeeez! Got to do more touch-up work.
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Here is a picture of the leash loop that I just glassed on. As you can tell, it needs some SANDING. Jeeeeez. Anway, I am pretty excited about this because this is going to be the first board I own with a glassed on leash loop. All my other boards have that drill through fin box thingy. That is nice and all, but wanted to try something different. I hope the placement is correct and won't get in the way.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBU3a-hZsX8 this is a great way of installing a leash! really strong because it uses the strength of the fin box and looks way better than a leash plug. Looks as good as a leash loop without all the work.
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