
The High Ollie event went down at ASR on Wednesday, February 4. After numerous tries by Aldrin and Luis Tolentino at 44”. The bar was lowered to 43.” It was decided that the first one to clear 43” would win. Luis went first and Aldrin followed. After many tries by both Aldrin cleared it, winning the contest. Luis tried it again and he also cleared it. Aldrin decided to share the prize purse with Luis.
Posted by Jared on Feb 5, 2010
How to permanently fill a crack:
- For this task you will need 4 ingredients: 1-Any sort of car body filling compound; in this case we’re using “Bondo”, 2-Bondo hardener 3-Duct tape (for masking) 4-4” putty trowel
- Mask off the Desired area you would like to crack fill to ensure a neat clean job. (I find that the cleaner, more professional looking the job is; the less likely the business, school or whatever location you are vandalizing will be to remove it.)
- Pour the of car body filling compound (Bondo) into a mixing container.
- Pour the hardening compound in the mixing container at a 1 to 10 ratio with the car body-filling compound (Bondo).
- Mix the 2 compounds together as fast as you can with your trowel and don’t stop until the entire mixing container is a consistent color; in this case it’s pink.
- Pour the Bondo in the crack. Make an educated guess as to how much compound the crack will take need initially. The chemical reaction of the mixed compounds set fast so its best if the pour is monolithic.
- Spread the Bondo out with your trowel. It is best if this task is complete within 2 or 3 passes with the trowel because at this point the chemical reaction of the 2 compounds are already setting.
- Wait 4-10 minutes to dry. The warmer it is outside the faster the compounds will set, cold nights obviously take longer.
- Once the Bondo is dried, remove your tape and dispose of the evidence…
- Sand the Bondo down with either sand paper or grip-tape. This process is not always necessary but like I stated before, the more natural and clean your job looks the less likely the establishment is to remove it. In some cases I’ll even paint the Bondo accordingly.
- Go make some spots!
Posted by Jared on Feb 4, 2010
Posted by Jared on Feb 1, 2010
BONES WHEELS will be at Crossroads.

Posted by Jared on Jan 28, 2010
Jordan Hoffart reveals the secrets behind a buttery 360 flip noseslide. Watch and learn.

Posted by Jared on Jan 22, 2010

Blue Tile Obsession interviews Chris Miller.
Posted by Jared on Jan 21, 2010