Black and blue ribs
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Black and blue ribs
Maybe I am a mutant, but one of my lower ribs takes a beating and turns all sorts of ugly colors. I've tried a rib pad with a hole cut in it, and it works, but it never stays where I want it. Any simple solutions, or should I just waveski?
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Good ideas..., I think I'll...
...glue a nice squishy pad on my board in just the right spot. If that doesn't work I'll glue one to me. If that doesn't work, then I'm having ribs for dinner. Mine. Got any BBQ sauce?
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Re: Good ideas..., I think I'll...
You might find that you can stick on a gel pad - on you, not the board, similar to what they use in bike seats and such, that'll do the job for you.Jacksquid wrote:...glue a nice squishy pad on my board in just the right spot. If that doesn't work I'll glue one to me. If that doesn't work, then I'm having ribs for dinner. Mine. Got any BBQ sauce?
Jack
http://www.anatechinc.com/geleroll.html might be worth a try.
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The Aussie solution

With that spirit in mind I used duct tape and cell foam for my ribs, a pint of bitter for courage, and I have had no troubles since. Dr. Strange was on the money.
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