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Postby surferdude_scarborough » Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:33 pm

that video is one of the coolest things ive seen for a while! great music too.
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Postby Roy Stewart » Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:55 pm

Thanks very much. :D

The music was Jeff Healey (I forgot to do the credits)
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Postby meister » Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:37 am

where r u from roy?
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Postby Roy Stewart » Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:54 am

meister wrote:where r u from roy?


Howzit goin Meistress?

Just for your trivia database, the person here present was born and bred in the Mount/Tauranga, spent 3 years in Raglan, A year in Hamilton, 3 years on Great Barrier Island, and 4 years as a Shoreboy. Right now we are lurking at our Putaruru Address taking the waters and preparing for more mayhem. The Waikato rules, actually.
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Postby meister » Fri Apr 22, 2005 6:03 am

lol thanks :D
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Postby Brent » Fri Apr 22, 2005 9:54 am

What!!!
Patararu is 88 kilometers inland from the Mount...that's a long way from your "office" at the main beach as you claimed it was previously - it is not even in the same postal code.

In fact, if this was California Roy you'd be what L.A. residents refer to as "valley".
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Postby Roy Stewart » Fri Apr 22, 2005 10:28 am

Brent wrote:What!!!
Patararu is 88 kilometers inland from the Mount...that's a long way from your "office" at the main beach as you claimed it was previously - it is not even in the same postal code.

In fact, if this was California Roy you'd be what L.A. residents refer to as "valley".


It's none of your business where I choose to build boards. Go ahead and call me a 'Valley' if you like, but next time do it to my face.
You are pushing it Brent, now back off. I have moved to Putaruru partly because your Council have allowed my hometown to become a toxic, overcrowded dump. There is broken glass and vomit on every other street corner, a major drug problem, and drunks all over the pavements even on weekday mornings! I am choosing to bring my children up in a small Waikato town where old fashioned politeness and clean drinking water still exist.
Please remember this: I am only forty minutes from the Mount, will be surfing there regularly as I always do, and will not be taking any nonsense from you or anyone else when I am in town.

Yours Faithfully,

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Postby meister » Fri Apr 22, 2005 11:21 am

whoaa lets not get personal now guys ...
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Pine resin

Postby jmo » Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:06 pm

Roy,
I'm really interested in having a go at the surf wax. As part of our Young Enterprise company we are looking to sell organic surf wax. You may have heard of Young Enterprise - it's an international charity that encourages students to get involved in business.) We would need to use the cold water wax (Newquay UK)and as you have found sourcing tree resin reasonably cheaply is a problem. Have you heard anything further from the company you mentioned who were going to tap tree resin in NZ? Our company has to be wound up by the end of July next year so we need to get a move on! Would buying from you be an option - either the resin or the wax? (The judges of the competition are keen to see companies getting involved in import/export.)
Lastly, how do you market your wax i.e. what are the nasty things that go into ordinary wax?


RoyStewart wrote:The warm water wax will work in cold water but it is less sticky and is harder to apply. The coconut oil solidifies below about 20 C, and the wax gets harder when this happens. We use the warm water wax down to about 13 degrees water temperature, and find that keeping the wax in one's pocket will warm it to body temperature making it easier to apply. The tree resin is hard to get although I see on the net that it is possible to buy drums of 'Rosin'. A company here in NZ is now tapping pine resin so we should be on to a good supply soon. The cool water wax with resin is much stickier in cold water .
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Re: Pine resin

Postby drowningbitbybit » Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:19 pm

jmo wrote: Our company has to be wound up by the end of July next year so we need to get a move on!


You picked the right person - Roy's good at winding people up...



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Postby CheeZee » Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:29 pm

jmo : ... Roy wont be answering im afraid , he kinda left this site ( although i think he sneaks back from time to time under alias ) .. but hes gone for the most part .

Not a bad guy just how can i put it ...

" there goes one of gods own prototypes .. too unique to kill , to f'ed up for mass production " !!!

( quote from fear & loathing ( Jonny Depp ) ) :D
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Re: Pine resin

Postby Guest » Tue Nov 15, 2005 6:34 pm

Hi jmo,

The wax which we make ('Northern Light' boardwax) is being sold in the UK, but I'm sure that we could sell you some wax either in bulk or with a different label or something. I'm not an expert on the commercial side of things but please let me know what you think and if I can help. We can also get pine resin in any quantity.

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Postby tomcat360 » Tue Nov 15, 2005 10:34 pm

guest?? what? is this a new alias?
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Postby Guest » Thu Nov 17, 2005 4:04 am

well as you know a lot of people (notably Brent) would post as 'guest' by not logging in. . . . i notice that this doesn't happen anymore so registered the exclusive right to the guesthandle. No reason why that I can think of. :?

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Postby surferdude_scarborough » Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:34 pm

i think you'll find that brent forgot to log in rather than posting as a guest on purpose roy. a bit dim maybe as theres a remember me button :lol: bt he didnt do it on purpose
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Postby RiPcUrLcHiCk » Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:06 am

im makin wax for my personal project at school. dads got like everything i neeed
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Surf Wax - Tree Resin

Postby corrie » Sun Dec 25, 2005 7:35 pm

:D I am trying to source tree resin as well. Can you tell me the name of the company in NZ that is producing pine tree resin? Thanks
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Surf Patrol wrote:[quote=PapaWoolacombe]For the price you can get wax at i'd say its not worth it

I'd have to go with you on this one. I would never bother to make my own.
NIce recipe jonny, at least now I have some info to give out when asked.


Hello Surfpatrol,

We make organic beeswax and coconut surfboard wax. It's very good wax, and saves one from the foul experience of skin contact with paraffin and artificial scents. It's very easy to make and I will happily post the recipe (or recipes) if you ask me nicely.
We sell the wax (called 'Northern Light') online at <edit dead link> but I don't mind giving the secret away . . in fact I posted it on Swaylock's already. Swaylock's actually banned me for saying that the world is round, that longboards start at 14 feet and a few other really obvious truths but never mind, we soldier on!
The recipe on Swaylock's is a warm water wax, for colder temperatures a different mixture is required.

:) :) :)[/quote] :D
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Postby MicroFatCat » Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:57 am

How long does the wax keep? Do things start to Grow in it after a while?
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Postby surfmaster999 » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:04 pm

jonny wrote:Basic Surf Wax Mixture:

(Melt together at about 100F) 60-70% Paraffin Wax, 15-20% Microcrystalline Wax, 5-10% Petroleum Jelly, 5-10% Adhesive (Vistenex) Small amounts of Scent and dye.

The amount of petroleum jelly and wax needs to be adjusted for the water temperature in your region. If the Temp is warm in your region use more wax and less petroleum. If the water is cold use more petroleum and less wax. The Microcrystalline wax and Vistenex give it the "stickiness".

Watch out it can get real messy.

I shoud also say that neither Surfing Waves nor I can be held responsible for anything that happens as a result of your trying this out!!!!
This site is bull know one here knows where to find vistinex its just a scam there is no record of vistenex anywhere and even the adhesive experts haven't even heard of it before can anyone here dispute this?
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Re: bull

Postby surf patrol » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:20 am

surfmaster999 wrote:This site is bull know one here knows where to find vistinex its just a scam there is no record of vistenex anywhere and even the adhesive experts haven't even heard of it before can anyone here dispute this?


Welcome to the forum surfmaster - what a wonderful introduction.
This site is bull, its just a scam, I had to laugh.

Before you get the whole site closed down because you are so irate perhaps I should let you know that it is a typo. It should read Vistanex. I don't understand why none of the adhesive experts did not pick up on that one :shock:

I managed to find a reference here

It's nice to know all the work done here and everyones input on the forum is so appreciated.

Hurry back soon surfmaster, we need new members like you :wink:
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