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Mercedes
Posted: Feb 04, 2018 - 05:50 pm


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Hey Disco, what are the dimensions of the high and the sides and how did you mount the sides? Pleas and thanks.

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Posted: Feb 04, 2018 - 08:10 pm


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I mounted the side pipes just with some self taping screws from the inside of the sled straight through the pipe/fittings. I am sure I could easily bolt through but no need unless I have a major failure. They seem extremely secure as the lip of the sled is right up against the top of the ABS pipe. All I did for the height was measure 6” from the bottom of the sled and add for the side height of the sled. I wanted 6” clearance minimum and with the caps glued to the skis and the thickness of the skis I have about 7” ground clearance.

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Posted: Feb 04, 2018 - 08:19 pm


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Does anyone apply anything to the skis to make them slick to slide even easier in the snow
Like ski wax or any other products that might help ?

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Posted: Feb 04, 2018 - 09:17 pm


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Yes ! Wax your skis !!! One trip down a stretch of pavement and it sands that wax right off and makes it alot tougher to pull.

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Mercedes
Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 08:40 am


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QUOTE (Disco @ Feb 04, 2018 - 08:10 pm)
I mounted the side pipes just with some self taping screws from the inside of the sled straight through the pipe/fittings. I am sure I could easily bolt through but no need unless I have a major failure. They seem extremely secure as the lip of the sled is right up against the top of the ABS pipe. All I did for the height was measure 6” from the bottom of the sled and add for the side height of the sled. I wanted 6” clearance minimum and with the caps glued to the skis and the thickness of the skis I have about 7” ground clearance.


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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 09:42 am


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Think I'll go buy a pair of skis this week and build one for next weekend. This weekend was BRUTAL walking and pulling (I pull 40lbs of gear + 35lb kid), and this looks like it's the ticket to easy street!

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Shloim
Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 10:00 am


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Smitty sleds make all the difference, I make aluminum sleds that break down, perfect for condo or small car people... If anybody wants one let me know! They work like a charm are virtually weightless and make all the difference. Even had mine towed by an ATV this weekend and no issues!
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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 10:03 am


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This is it broken down and I dont use the wooden slats, I either put my 1 man flip on top or my Rapala sled that I load up with gear on top!

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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 10:17 am


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Great, what's the cost of one and how long will it take to build?

I have a few friends coming to visit me from abroad and already booked a house in Barrie for a week of ice fishing. There will be a lot of gear to pull, but I hardly have any time now to build another smitty.

PM me if you wish please.

Thanks,

V.

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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 01:29 pm


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QUOTE (Shloim @ Feb 05, 2018 - 10:00 am)
Smitty sleds make all the difference, I make aluminum sleds that break down, perfect for condo or small car people... If anybody wants one let me know! They work like a charm are virtually weightless and make all the difference. Even had mine towed by an ATV this weekend and no issues!
Sheldon

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Disco
Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 01:55 pm


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I would not wax my skis. Most wax for skis is very specific to the snow conditions and is only used to maximize a low friction bond. This matters when racing not walking. I used to race cross country and putting the wrong wax on your skis for certain types of snow can make the snow stick like glue to your skis. If you get it wrong you might as well drag a brick. Most kids skis are a wax free type that are just slick so they slide easily on any snow.

My solution is don't drag your skis on the road at all. That's one of the reasons why I made mine the way I did. I can still tow my sled without the skis and don't care about the plastic bottom against the road surface.


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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 04:27 pm


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I try to stay off the crap but sometimes it happens lol. I don't know about cross country but snowboarding I've always gone with a universal wax that has a range of like 10 to -30 ....it's a melt on wax and always seems to make my smitty slide real nice.

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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 09:48 pm


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Besides wax has anyone tried any environmentally friendly lubricants or anything else to make their sled slide better in the snow?

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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 10:17 pm


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finished yesterday worked great

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Posted: Feb 05, 2018 - 10:19 pm


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ski wax is good

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