Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Went to another great Car/Bike Show in Philly. The Hot Rod Hoedown on 9/11//10. Some of the cool cars.





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Took the board to the Show in Philly. The bike is ownded by a fellow Rat Rod Bikes memeber who came down from Flemington, NJ. He won the Best Bike award. I made the trophy for the winner that's sitting on the ground


Sunday, August 8, 2010

Showing the board off at a local Cruiise In

Monday, June 14, 2010

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Now taking orders on a first come first serve basis.
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$325.00 includes shipping and insurance within the lower 48 states. International orders are welcome and will be calculated based upon actual shippng charges.

Each board will come with a certificate listing the serial number and buyer's name.

Thanks to all the inquiries about my boards. I've got 5 more in process for those wishing to reserve one.



Here's the company's mascot riding his own mini board off the coast of Tahiti!!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The first 3 boards are done. They took about 3 or 4 coats of the poly/oil finish to get the right sheen.





Saturday, May 22, 2010

Finally got the boards serialized (first 3 of 100), then wiped on the first coat of Watco Daniah oil (light walnut shade) straight up. Tomorrow, the remaining coats will be a 1/3 polyuerathane to 2/3 Danish oil.

Should take about 5 coats or so til the sheen looka about right.



Friday, May 7, 2010

All that's left to do before final stain and finish is to serialize the boards with this 1/2" metal punch set. Should have it in a few days.

Just got the brass headed barnding iron. Instructions say to heat it up with a propane torch for 3 minutes or so.....





.....then try it out on a scrap piece of wood....






....and the reults...


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Well, here's the first 3 boards all sanded and ready for stain. I wetted them down with some water to add a little depth to the grain and Cross engraving.

They measure 48" X 12". Board is 1" thick maple with walnut striping. Engraving goes 1/2" deep. The double striped board was my first one. I thought it might be cool to change to the trhee stripe look. The Cross is 8" in diameter.

Gonna do about 5 coats of a polyurethane/danish oil mix to finish them off.




A great shot from the '60s. Looks to be SoCal. I always remembered this image from back in my model building days and then caught it again while leafing thru model car catalog. Wonder if that '57 is still around.

So I made this surfboard rear bike rack and it came out pretty good. So I thought to myself, hmmm, wonder how one would look a little bigger, with some different striping and maybe a carving in the middle....

I found this image on the net and really dug it:




I grew up in the '60s with the whole hot rod, surfing culture in full bloom. Never did learn to surf, but sure identified with the scene. I had all the car models, Rat Fink shirts and other stuff that was cool at the time. The Iron/Surfer's Cross was all over the place at the time. Shirts, pendants, patches, stickers, you name it.

I happened to have snagged 2 vintage crosses off ebay a while back which to me, are the best looking of the '60s Crosses. I later found these exact pendants advertised in a 1970 Auto World car model catalog shown in this pic next to the actual cross:




So the Iron Cross and the surfboard seem to be a natural fit.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

the 1st board with pic

the ist board

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Day One

Off to a start here. We'll see what happens. more to come....