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Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada eh
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Snap bro I've been wanting to do this the bast few years, was just 2 lazy to go out and look for some. Great links guys. My boards now have a new spot during summer.
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however, i hung mine in sheetrock[ no stud behind the spot] and only used the screw, which is a little less than an 1/8th in in diameter. 2 screws per clip. very easy to repair the holes if you wanted to, all you'd need is a SMALLLLL jar of carpenter putty, an a razor would suffice, a little sandpaper if you do a poor job smoothing it out. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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The people at T-Rax have some really cool snowboard hooks. All machined aluminum.
Surfboard Racks by T-Rax. Wall Mounted Surfboard Racks & Snowboard Racks for the house and garage. Several styles and colors . Wakeboard Storage and Skateboard Wall Racks. They work for snowboards and skateboards. |
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