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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:03 pm    Post subject: Minnesota skis - Part 1 Reply with quote

Here are the skis I've been flying with for 20 years (see attached).
They are composite water skis with the water hardware removed.

Ralph Burlingame
Original Firestar
Minnesota
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:52 pm    Post subject: Minnesota skis - Part 1 Reply with quote

HI Ralph
I saw your images on the KOLB Web site...

20 years WOW looks like they do the trick just fine...

Are they Wood a Polymer What?
Did you use Carriage Bolts on the bottom to hold
your axial assembly??

Thanks

Mark Vaughn

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:23 pm    Post subject: Minnesota skis - Part 1 Reply with quote

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HI Ralph
I saw your images on the KOLB Web site...

20 years WOW looks like they do the trick just fine...

Are they Wood a Polymer What?
Did you use Carriage Bolts on the bottom to hold
your axial assembly??

Thanks

Mark Vaughn

Mark, they are a composite material for water skis. I don't know what
material it is, but it's like hard rubber. You might contact the
Cascade water ski company and ask them. Be careful when drilling out
the holes in the skis as they have a steel rod running down the sides.
Find them with a stud detector.

I used 5/16" carriage bolts and blind nuts (hardware store). If you
save the plans to your computer, they are clearer so you can see
everything. I made these plans about 9 years ago.

The skis slide onto the axle through the hole and are held on with
spacers and washers. They were made for the Original Firestar axle
which was 3/4". The new axle is 5/8" and I have to use an aluminum
tube which I slide over the the axle. It works great. Of course, if
they were constructed new, drill out for 5/8" w/o the tubes, but still
need the washers.

I wax the bottoms with ordinary jelly paraffin wax purchased from a
grocery store. Take the wax and rub it on. No heat needed.

I bought the skis new from "Play-it-Again-Sports" store. They were
$75. These are cheap skis and they work well in heavy snow because of
the ski area. They are low drag too. They tailwheel rod has a
triangular oak block attached with long hose clamps to help protect
the tailwheel. The block has another purpose in offsetting the extra
weight due to winter flying clothing.

Ralph Burlingame

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:49 am    Post subject: Minnesota skis - Part 1 Reply with quote

Not to confuse anyone about the skis, but the carriage bolts were
used with standard nuts on top and the blind nuts were used on the
bottom front and rear with an "eye" bolt for the rigging.

Ralph

-- "Ralph" <ul15rhb(at)juno.com> wrote:


-- knowvne(at)aol.com wrote:


HI Ralph
I saw your images on the KOLB Web site...

20 years WOW looks like they do the trick just fine...

Are they Wood a Polymer What?
Did you use Carriage Bolts on the bottom to hold
your axial assembly??

Thanks

Mark Vaughn

Mark, they are a composite material for water skis. I don't know what
material it is, but it's like hard rubber. You might contact the
Cascade water ski company and ask them. Be careful when drilling out
the holes in the skis as they have a steel rod running down the
sides.
Find them with a stud detector.

I used 5/16" carriage bolts and blind nuts (hardware store). If you
save the plans to your computer, they are clearer so you can see
everything. I made these plans about 9 years ago.

The skis slide onto the axle through the hole and are held on with
spacers and washers. They were made for the Original Firestar axle
which was 3/4". The new axle is 5/8" and I have to use an aluminum
tube which I slide over the the axle. It works great. Of course, if
they were constructed new, drill out for 5/8" w/o the tubes, but
still
need the washers.

I wax the bottoms with ordinary jelly paraffin wax purchased from a
grocery store. Take the wax and rub it on. No heat needed.

I bought the skis new from "Play-it-Again-Sports" store. They were
$75. These are cheap skis and they work well in heavy snow because of
the ski area. They are low drag too. They tailwheel rod has a
triangular oak block attached with long hose clamps to help protect
the tailwheel. The block has another purpose in offsetting the extra
weight due to winter flying clothing.

Ralph Burlingame

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:11 am    Post subject: Minnesota skis - Part 1 Reply with quote

Ralph...

Where did you get the streamline struts?...

DVD
Another Original Firestar
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On 2/28/07, Ralph <ul15rhb(at)juno.com (ul15rhb(at)juno.com)> wrote: [quote]Here are the skis I've been flying with for 20 years (see attached).
They are composite water skis with the water hardware removed.

Ralph Burlingame
Original Firestar
Minnesota

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