Im sure this has come up before,
Does anyone know of some one who does this? Happy to pay as I'm not the world's greatest fin fixer
Here is a 3d printable version www.printables.com/model/491976-powerbox-to-tuttleuniversal-converter
no need to buy a 3D printer. There are plenty of 3D printing services around.
Is there a reason why you can't put an extra hole/ insert into a Tuttle fin so you can use it as a powerbox?
It's probably a dumb question
I don't have a fin in front of me so I can analyse it.
I have plenty of tuttlebox delta fins and my large board is powerbox. I can't be bothered buying a fin for it for the rare times I'd need it and this topic got me wondering.
Tuttle head is quite a bit bigger, and would require a lot of sanding and different angles.
Thanks . I started thinking about the head after I posted. Pity. It would be handy to be able to have one fin fit both types of boxes.
That's the aim of select multiconic system, one fin and head adaptator. I start with powerbox systeme and only use it in board i build. I find easily second hand fins with tuttle head, i cut with router head to to fit multiconic select power adaptator that i glue in with epoxy.
That's the aim of select multiconic system, one fin and head adaptator. I start with powerbox systeme and only use it in board i build. I find easily second hand fins with tuttle head, i cut with router head to to fit multiconic select power adaptator that i glue in with epoxy.
I was talking of one fin that could be changed back and forth as needed.![]()
4boards.co.uk/product/spares-repair-shop/fin-spares/fin-box-adapter-head/?utm_source=seabreeze.com.au&sfw=pass1756200836
That.
As long as you can grind it near enough flat (10mins) then the gappy bits can be made up with resin, JB Weld (better) etc and then holes drilled. No idea if the product is still currently avail on that site
Hey John. Kimba has done some for me and great job. I'm getting another couple done catch up and I'll organise it for you.
That's the aim of select multiconic system, one fin and head adaptator. I start with powerbox systeme and only use it in board i build. I find easily second hand fins with tuttle head, i cut with router head to to fit multiconic select power adaptator that i glue in with epoxy.
I was talking of one fin that could be changed back and forth as needed.![]()
It is exactly that
Hey John. Kimba has done some for me and great job. I'm getting another couple done catch up and I'll organise it for you.
That would be great Jimbob.
Thanks everyone for your helpful tips
4boards.co.uk/product/spares-repair-shop/fin-spares/fin-box-adapter-head/?utm_source=seabreeze.com.au&sfw=pass1756200836
That.
As long as you can grind it near enough flat (10mins) then the gappy bits can be made up with resin, JB Weld (better) etc and then holes drilled. No idea if the product is still currently avail on that site
Oh! I used to use those a long time ago. Priceless if you needed a trim box fin or if you had an A-box fin and wanted to use it with a more modern board.
4boards.co.uk/product/spares-repair-shop/fin-spares/fin-box-adapter-head/?utm_source=seabreeze.com.au&sfw=pass1756200836
That.
As long as you can grind it near enough flat (10mins) then the gappy bits can be made up with resin, JB Weld (better) etc and then holes drilled. No idea if the product is still currently avail on that site
That is the select multiconic adaptator. I find it easily in shop in France.
4boards.co.uk/product/spares-repair-shop/fin-spares/fin-box-adapter-head/?utm_source=seabreeze.com.au&sfw=pass1756200836
That.
As long as you can grind it near enough flat (10mins) then the gappy bits can be made up with resin, JB Weld (better) etc and then holes drilled. No idea if the product is still currently avail on that site
Looks interesting.