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This would be fun. For the first few runs anyway. Any thoughts on how to keep it from getting scratched to the point of opacity? |
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great idea. here is a croissant. are you talking about bellingham, washington? |
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nevermind, yes it is bellingham. nice |
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[half] You'd probably have to have something akin to a Zamboni come in and polish the surface of the plastic every so often, to avoid scratches ruining the view. There are fine abrasive pastes that are designed to polish plastics, they are often used when refurbishing cell phones and other devices with displays for resale. |
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Toothpaste works well to polish plex. |
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Why are half-pipes straight? |
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I'd have though that a slightly conical half-pipe would give a better audience view and allow more creative use of the kinetic/potential energy balance. |
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arrange it like the all-around aquariums at seaworld and
the like...i'd go! very cool, + |
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Yes I agree, you should have a device for polishing every surface. A maser would do well for that acrylic, but keep the audience away. |
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//Why are half-pipes straight?// Because otherwise they would be half-balls. ??slightly conical?? please define |
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Can somebody tell me what the h**l a "Half-Pipe" is??? |
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Please enlighten this poor Brit! |
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//Please enlighten this poor Brit!// Go get a job like the rest of us!
To answer you question, a half-pipe is literally that, a "half of a pipe". It is used by skateboarders, bladers (rollerskaters), snowboarders, morris-men to create gravity-defying tricks. |
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