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				 Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 7:53 am    Post subject: skis | 
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				Hello Fellow Snowfoxers,
   
  Attached are a few more pictures of my skis for those of you that are interested. My memory is a little flawed. Earlier I stated that my skis are 12" wide. After I took these pictures a couple days ago, I checked and in fact they are only 10" wide. My bad. I think the "sometimers" is setting in.
    
  Kirk
  On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM, fox5flyer <fox5flyer(at)idealwifi.net (fox5flyer(at)idealwifi.net)> wrote:
  [quote]  Great commentary, Kirk.  Thanks for sharing.  A lot of the folks on this list never see snow and have little use for this ski stuff, but for those of us that do, I'm finding it a treasure of information.  I have a set of Federal 1500s for my S5, but I think I can do much better.  All it takes is a little bit of information here, a little there, some inspiration, tinkering, and away we go.  I don't think there is any big mystery or magic about making a good set of skis.  Just some imagination, common sense, some work, and the fun begins.  
   Awaiting those photos.
   Deke Morisse
 Mikado Michigan
 S5/Subaru/CAP 402+ TT
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:31 pm    Post subject: skis | 
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				Neat Skis Kirk...
 
 What is the frame made out off, looks like 1/4 plate?
 
 Ron
 
 [quote] Hello Fellow Snowfoxers,
 
  Attached are a few more pictures of my skis for those of you that
  are interested. My memory is a little flawed. Earlier I stated that
  my skis are 12" wide. After I took these pictures a couple days
  ago, I checked and in fact they are only 10" wide. My bad. I think
  the "sometimers" is setting in.
 
  Kirk
  On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM, fox5flyer
  wrote:
 
 > Great commentary, Kirk.  Thanks for sharing.  A lot of the folks
 > on this list never see snow and have little use for this ski
 > stuff, but for those of us that do, I'm finding it a treasure of
 > information.  I have a set of Federal 1500s for my S5, but I
 > think I can do much better.  All it takes is a little bit of
 > information here, a little there, some inspiration, tinkering,
 > and away we go.  I don't think there is any big mystery or magic
 > about making a good set of skis.  Just some imagination, common
 > sense, some work, and the fun begins. 
 > Awaiting those photos.
 > Deke Morisse
 > Mikado Michigan
 > S5/Subaru/CAP 402+ TT
 > "The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
 > progress." - Joseph Joubert  
 >
 > do not archive
 >
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:41 pm    Post subject: skis | 
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				Thanks Ron.
   
  The frame is made from .125" 6061 T6 aluminum plate. I made 4 revisions to the prototype before I got the design right. It still may not be right, but they seem to work.  
   
   
  Kirk 
  On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:29 PM, R.D.(Ron) Leclerc <infow(at)mts.net (infow(at)mts.net)> wrote:
  [quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "R.D.(Ron) Leclerc" <infow(at)mts.net (infow(at)mts.net)>
  
 Neat Skis Kirk...
 
 What is the frame made out off, looks like 1/4 plate?
 
 Ron
  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Hello Fellow Snowfoxers,
 
  Attached are a few more pictures of my skis for those of you that
  are interested. My memory is a little flawed. Earlier I stated that
  my skis are 12" wide. After I took these pictures a couple days
  > ago, I checked and in fact they are only 10" wide. My bad. I think
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   the "sometimers" is setting in.
 
  Kirk
  On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM, fox5flyer
 
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  > wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  
 > Great commentary, Kirk.  Thanks for sharing.  A lot of the folks
 > on this list never see snow and have little use for this ski
 > stuff, but for those of us that do, I'm finding it a treasure of
  >> information.  I have a set of Federal 1500s for my S5, but I
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > think I can do much better.  All it takes is a little bit of
 > information here, a little there, some inspiration, tinkering,
  >> and away we go.  I don't think there is any big mystery or magic
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > about making a good set of skis.  Just some imagination, common
 > sense, some work, and the fun begins.
 > Awaiting those photos.
  >> Deke Morisse
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > Mikado Michigan
 > S5/Subaru/CAP 402+ TT
 > "The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
 > progress." - Joseph Joubert
 >
  >> do not archive
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:01 pm    Post subject: skis | 
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				Thanks Kirk
 
 What did you use to get the curved up front of the ski... and how high does it come up?  Looks like it is 2-3" only... seems kind of low!
 
 Ron
 
 [quote] Thanks Ron.
 
  The frame is made from .125" 6061 T6 aluminum plate. I made 4
  revisions to the prototype before I got the design right. It still
  may not be right, but they seem to work. 
  Kirk 
  On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:29 PM, R.D.(Ron) Leclerc
  wrote:
 
 > 
 > Neat Skis Kirk...
 >
 > What is the frame made out off, looks like 1/4 plate?
 >
 > Ron
 >
 >> Hello Fellow Snowfoxers,
 >>
 >> Attached are a few more pictures of my skis for those of you
 >> that are interested. My memory is a little flawed. Earlier I
 >> stated that my skis are 12" wide. After I took these pictures a
 >> couple days ago, I checked and in fact they are only 10" wide.
 >> My bad. I think the "sometimers" is setting in.
 >>
 >> Kirk
 >>
 >>
 >> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM, fox5flyer
 >>
 >
 >> wrote:
 >>
 >>> Great commentary, Kirk.  Thanks for sharing.  A lot of the
 >>> folks on this list never see snow and have little use for
 >>> this ski stuff, but for those of us that do, I'm finding it a
 >>> treasure of information.  I have a set of Federal 1500s for
 >>> my S5, but I think I can do much better.  All it takes is a
 >>> little bit of information here, a little there, some
 >>> inspiration, tinkering, and away we go.  I don't think there
 >>> is any big mystery or magic about making a good set of skis.  
 >>> Just some imagination, common sense, some work, and the fun
 >>> begins. Awaiting those photos. Deke Morisse Mikado Michigan
 >>> S5/Subaru/CAP 402+ TT
 >>> "The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory,
 >>> but progress." - Joseph Joubert
 >>>
 >>> do not archive
 >>>
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:31 pm    Post subject: skis | 
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				It is only about 3" high.
   
  I used a garbage can lid to trace an arc to a piece of wood that looked about right. I then took the wooden template and traced it to one side of a piece of aluminum angle that is the ski portion of the frame. I cut the piece out, then bent the bottom of the angle to match the arc and welded it. It could be low, but other store bought skis are about the same. I then cut the scrap off, and welded a cross piece in. 
    
   
  Kirk
  On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 9:00 PM, R.D.(Ron) Leclerc <infow(at)mts.net (infow(at)mts.net)> wrote:
  [quote] --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "R.D.(Ron) Leclerc" <infow(at)mts.net (infow(at)mts.net)>
 Thanks Kirk
 
 What did you use to get the curved up front of the ski... and how high does it come up?  Looks like it is 2-3" only... seems kind of low!
  
 Ron
  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Thanks Ron.
 
  The frame is made from .125" 6061 T6 aluminum plate. I made 4
  revisions to the prototype before I got the design right. It still
  may not be right, but they seem to work.
  >
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		  
  Kirk
  On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:29 PM, R.D.(Ron) Leclerc
 
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  > wrote:
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 > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "R.D.(Ron) Leclerc"
 
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  >> Neat Skis Kirk...
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >
 > What is the frame made out off, looks like 1/4 plate?
 >
 > Ron
 >
 >> Hello Fellow Snowfoxers,
 >>
  >>> Attached are a few more pictures of my skis for those of you
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >> that are interested. My memory is a little flawed. Earlier I
 >> stated that my skis are 12" wide. After I took these pictures a
  >>> couple days ago, I checked and in fact they are only 10" wide.
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >> My bad. I think the "sometimers" is setting in.
 >>
 >> Kirk
 >>
 >>
  >>> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM, fox5flyer
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >>
 >
 >> wrote:
 >>
 >>> Great commentary, Kirk.  Thanks for sharing.  A lot of the
 >>> folks on this list never see snow and have little use for
  >>>> this ski stuff, but for those of us that do, I'm finding it a
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >>> treasure of information.  I have a set of Federal 1500s for
 >>> my S5, but I think I can do much better.  All it takes is a
  >>>> little bit of information here, a little there, some
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >>> inspiration, tinkering, and away we go.  I don't think there
 >>> is any big mystery or magic about making a good set of skis.
  >>>> Just some imagination, common sense, some work, and the fun
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >>> begins. Awaiting those photos. Deke Morisse Mikado Michigan
 >>> S5/Subaru/CAP 402+ TT
 >>> "The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory,
  >>>> but progress." - Joseph Joubert
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 [quote]>>>
 >>> do not archive
 >>>
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: skis | 
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				Thanks Kirk...
 
 What size is the angle... looks quite heavy?   Do you have any more photos?
 
 Thanks... Ron
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   It is only about 3" high.
 
  I used a garbage can lid to trace an arc to a piece of wood that
  looked about right. I then took the wooden template and traced it
  to one side of a piece of aluminum angle that is the ski portion of
  the frame. I cut the piece out, then bent the bottom of the angle
  to match the arc and welded it. It could be low, but other store
  bought skis are about the same. I then cut the scrap off, and
  welded a cross piece in.
  Kirk
  On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 9:00 PM, R.D.(Ron) Leclerc
  wrote: 
 
  Thanks Kirk
 
  What did you use to get the curved up front of the ski... and how
  high does it come up?  Looks like it is 2-3" only... seems kind of
  low!
 
  Ron
 
 > Thanks Ron.
 >
 > The frame is made from .125" 6061 T6 aluminum plate. I made 4
 > revisions to the prototype before I got the design right. It
 > still may not be right, but they seem to work.
 > Kirk
 >
 
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