Re: Waffle boards
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:02 pm
Net
Part of me wishes you'd put the extra effort in and got them out the freezer and cooked a waffle on purpose just to post that photo.dan_2k_uk wrote:Net
I think Dan has already proved the potatoes versatility as a Suzuki accessory. Maybe he knows something about spuds we don't?ScottieJ wrote:Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
Next step is surely going to be to make one that runs on moonshine?Jordi wrote:I think Dan has already proved the potatoes versatility as a Suzuki accessory. Maybe he knows something about spuds we don't?ScottieJ wrote:Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
Ha ha, doubt it. He'd be drinking it too quickly himself. When ever i see him he ends up with a cider in his hand.Edweird wrote:Next step is surely going to be to make one that runs on moonshine?Jordi wrote:I think Dan has already proved the potatoes versatility as a Suzuki accessory. Maybe he knows something about spuds we don't?ScottieJ wrote:Maybe best to throw a few frozen waffles down, not sure if they'll offer much traction once defrosted and cooked! Might be a bit too soft.
Jordi wrote:Having seen Scotties in action i was quite impressed with their usefulness (is that a real word?).
Any thing i should look out for when buying a set?
Particular brands? Materials? Prices? Length? Thickness?
Presume something about as wide as my tires? Rated to 500kg / 750kg a board?
No idea on this so looking for a bit of advice / guidance.
Cheers