WORLDS BIGGEST SKATE WAREHOUSE TOUR AND HOW SKATEBOARDS ARE MADE !!!

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yo so this is the first time I've ever done this I'm gonna do a contest inside of this video every time you see the power Ripper count how many times you see him at the end of the video comment and whoever gets closest or whoever guesses the right number how many times you actually see this logo I'm gonna send you guys a package from Powell so hopefully you guys like the video thank you George Powell and everyoneĆ­s gate one for the tour it was a really cool fun time for me and yeah good luck I'm trying to win some here guys alright deville what's going down man well I'm super excited that we're going to get this tour from George because I've never had it from George before I've had it from Michael but never from George so we're going to hear a bunch of different stuff or your product in here everything because he knows everything about this place pretty cool and we're at skate one yeah that's great one right the back over here you can see the the old ramp you can see the hub in the background I haven't used that ramp in a long time but maybe we can pop it out today sick thanks to the subdued that's pretty good use the further let's stop but do we we remodeled this building used to be a No where over here Wow I had no idea was this big cool Wow so this is all storage of cleaner we buy all our veneer from the Great Lakes area because that's where you get the hardest job people where the weather is the coldest winters are long just if you buy make them from the south is called South Sun it's awful but it grows too vast of the rooms are too hard we press put different feelings differently than everybody else to compress the words carefully as we could without crushing it so in order to press it lower pressure and still get a good glue joint we didn't want to use too hard halves of the mold so if you have a rigid bottom and then an aluminum top and we press it about 90 psi as a result what we do is we don't depress the video crush the wood we'll just press it against one side so we have an air bladder on one side oh this fills it there the spills were there oh oh whoa so this is a polyurethane airbag that we make ourselves it's awesome designed to make the lot of press result when we glue the boards together they we put four together in a time egress to close it up and it sits for about 40 minutes so you've got an old-timer outage press that doesn't seem like that long get sheets that are prefinished on one side we have a proprietary process that will couple inside of the year after we've sanded it and we'll start with that facedown and then we'll add across the leather cork line and the one cosplay that helps with the strength drastically right when you have the cross by if you don't have a cross line because the grains all go this way you can crack the board really easily with a concave because when you jump on it it's going to want to go like this and a lot of pillows the grains apart yes if we can find a stack here I think we should agree and the boards come out of that come out of the bowl Wow a little stack of four we stack them up so they as they finish curing they don't warp so it as the moisture moves it then you know wood glue has water in it so you have to let the water come back out of the board and equalize yeah so when it comes out of the mold it's strong enough to hold its shape but we want to not warp as it we equalizes we want to make sure that we know where those centers are so the molds have little rivets in to show you where this mark the board where the sellers are sitting there the longitudinal Center and center in the middle of the board we translate that all the way through when you go to drill a board if you don't know where exactly the center lines are on a concave board you're out of luck because if you drill it off-center after you're out it based on those goals one side will be high on the other left becomes a kind of a goofy board or yeah starts to get all funky yeah let's go on let's go look at how we sand the boards because I think we do a really good job sanding and that's an important part of getting a minimum way forward cool even the strongest boards you can and the lightest is making sure that your outer flies or the skins of the board are strongest flies you can get and by good veneer it's sort of pre-sorted for you into skins and poor for being what goes inside the board but the grading at the veneer mill isn't always what you want so we go through it again to make sure that we get no boards that have vertical grain in them so I guess box we're not is is a weak point it would a bit yeah it does it not going to go as long as it's solid and go inside the board if it has no not holes but was near one and yeah this would go inside the board yes solid not a problem it's not going to cause an issue but you can see if you look really closely in areas like this around but not that the grain is coming up it's not just lying flat and got lonely I'll let the board with your stress right there that's a break easier you don't want that on the outside of the board on the inside it makes no difference because it's more in compression and then the outside is in tension or is it yeah those will be failure points when I get those out of our skins so that's all riesling here when we send the two on our sample use three standing heads you can see our sandpaper here pretty good size dang that's huge this is Hubert veneer sander Wow it lets us sand down with to within a thousandth or - it's pretty hard if you set it up right we do a course a medium and a fine then when it comes out what it feels like for you but you can feel the difference you just feel it Freddie you're off it's rough the roughness is good for glue it helps the glue to seep in there yeah this is this is skin surface so if you let oh my god it's more like baby skin dang so super smooth yeah these are ready for grilling and we have a grill system that we dig ourselves I think everybody has to make their own you don't buy skateboard in machines buy a lot of little components and gather yourself better be good at woodshop a metal shop that's how the whole is going for the bolts all molds these are different shapes each one is a different shape for mechanical routers which was a different thought shape you guys have so many different kinds of boards too so I'm sure there's tons and tons and tons of them scraps this is what happens we brought it out look for these because they have fluid and we can recycle and exhibit there's a few people who make decorative items out of the edges yeah I know a lot of people do that now yeah really popular gonna make a little jewelry pieces or bell rings yeah really cool tooks the art looks really specific to skateboarding that's the template that the board follows right there it'll make this looks like a cab well close forget board on the inside it's hollow on the inside there's two rollers and exactly fell down exactly see the black the point you butthole router goes around it's freaking awesome closed computer control we make tooling and we do shapes here that we can't do on this simple some of the new boards or short complexion yeah there's some really interesting shapes nowadays there are when we start with a board that's routed it has a square edge I really see it's not nice rounded off yet no it's just square rather like cuts it that way in the meeting will be infinite it has to be this guy is just routed so we put a radius on one side step 1 and then step 2 will be 2 sanded and we do that with bags and that's a really great tool it's a 2 aluminum discs with a piece of rubber tubing glued on each one so that it's airtight and then if you look you can see the little air valve right here you fill it with air and it'll allow you to put as much pressure as you want in here oh whoa so when you put the board in it doesn't make a flat it makes a nice car you to blend the curves together Wow I never would have thought of that and this uh just air duct it's collecting all the dust just sucks it all right out it's really if you watch it you'll see it it said come out like this all the dust comes off he goes Wow are you impressive a slug pretty rad it does really cool I think it's gold to keep see yeah it keeps it keeps eternal flame where we build all of our products and prototypes I bring it this is like a normal wood shop where we anything else we need cabinets Pro boards prototypes tinker around in here yeah that's awesome he's huge this is what 1930s technology looks like and it's still useful if you don't need to do anything precisely but related just become an American controlled machine Center oh wow it changes tools and we make our goals we start with something like this wheel bolts start with a diamond we started with something that hasn't been cut yet but take a good like ten pounds but anyway I just mean sharp and then what we want to do is we need to turn it into a bold so we've got to remove all this material it has to be polished and we've got to adjust for shrink so anyway we make all these aluminum holes here because elementa moles are better than European balls they're perfectly round we don't have to machine our dread it comes out perfect so because we could do that that are real since we have the best that's the result of a the cool wave American control Bridgeport laws Wow this is where they make the mold guys get all that dis aluminum yeah smells crazy in here too it's how they made the Terminator also oh my God look at all that Wow whoo that is smooth it's insane drugs whatever we need really amazing technology to program and utilize these machines you really can't feel you're too late you have to farm everything out which means what you get back because as good as they can do or as good as they wanted it yeah but if it's your tooling you're going to be using all day long you're going to work but until it's perfect perfect perfect we're stealing the veneers here these have been sanded the drying oven really hot in there we make this here the subscreen processbook it's for the new heart over original yeah we make screens all from scratch and artists to make as long as and if you have to leave it by hand so I think you can this was a cap dragon screen we rebuild those weld up some aluminum frames you can stretch your basic fabric here glue it onto the frame trim it after you're done just gluing up right now this like rubber so this year now it's polyester screen polyester screen a lot of screens and we use them huh what happens in the darkroom is they'll take the screens like this and they'll go ahead and coat it with emulsion it's like sensitive and then I'll put the film on top of it and expose it to ultraviolet light and that will also out light hardens the emulsion everywhere except where the dark the film is yeah that masks it mm-hmm then don't bring it out here and they'll blow it out in this wash station and the emulsion that didn't get cured washes out very easily so you're removing the mask everywhere you want the ink to go through so many boards we did a couple of kicks it's funny uh the only the only board I've ever paid full price for was a Powell Steve Caballero and the summer 94 maybe so funky if I could find that board in you because it probably is somewhere on the wall yeah 394 yeah so I remember buying it was the only one ever paid full price for ever my whole time skating it goes in whips and bounds nothing happens for a long time is like seven flight boards but making it for 35 years all this says would be like a quantum leap kind of like real technology you know feels were all the same until we came out with three second formula yeah and I changed area it changed everything right yeah so world view something now is pretty exciting actually softer wheels that will slide like a street for a little bump slide that's so cool so you don't have to write such a hard wheel it that sounds really rad it's exciting I'm really excited that's really exciting look at me changing a lot of to use mine I would love to try those out I send you a stuff cool what's he doing right here he's got the laser pointed before he wants to light up oh wow so laser precision that one got wrinkled that makes it yeah so it's just the pressure squeezes it on no it's the heated rollers Oh 400 for Easter night 404 melted skin right away so it melts the ink one will receive the ink and make its let it stick Wow got it goes through twice 32 ghosts Wow it's out some guys completely whoa so after he's done he peels it and I just oh I know that I thought he like how do I cut it off or something so red I thought as I thought to you that's so cool just making your wheel is like making your cupcake basically you have to mix a bunch of in really carefully to get the ratio comes out tasting like crap same thing through the wheel you know exactly the right of and you don't properly then it doesn't come out with please try very hard to make great tough cases oh right that's materials we use or upgrade and then the rest of us just for like from secrets making different formulas my rebound for abrasion resistance and good care when you look at the say look pretty simple you have fluid coming out of it - yeah what goes into which road the chemistry what for cut putting bags send them out for washing mm-hmm welcome back go get sugar Oh yellow Wow 100 just pretty crazy in a cleaner screengrab them put labels on them for or mr. e-tec there you go thanks so much I think the kids are going to love seeing this it's funny yes I'll hit developer those for sure you
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Channel: Nka Vids Skateboarding
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Keywords: Skate, Skateboarding, Skateboard, Thrasher, Berrics, Nka, Nigel, Alexander, Nkalexander7, Andy, Schrock, Chris, Chann, Braille, Aaron, Kyro, Revive, Metro, Best, Amazing, Crazy, Incredible, Wtf, Rene, Serrano, Theotis, Beasley, Shane, Oneal, Chaz, Ortiz, Paul, Rodriguez, Nyjah, Huston, Lamont, Holt, Street, League, WORLD, WORLDS, BIGGEST, EXTREME
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Length: 25min 37sec (1537 seconds)
Published: Sat Aug 13 2016
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