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Hot water meets ROUGH ice

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Note: Hot water creates smoother, clearer ice for skating by reducing air bubbles and freezing slower than cold water, resulting in a harder, more durable surface. Use water around 140°F for best results, but be cautious of burns. Pour it evenly over the rink for a professional-quality finish. This method is ideal for backyard rinks or resurfacing, ensuring a better skating experience.

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Solar Heavy1 yıl önce

hiphop meets edm

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We call that a Zamboni.

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PamCal1 yıl önce

Manual Zamboni

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JulesL1 yıl önce

Neat!

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Linc781 yıl önce

That’s a Handboni

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Alex1 yıl önce

For decades, Zambonis have used hot water (140–160°F) for smoother, denser ice. But some rinks now use cold, filtered water, cutting energy costs by 50%, up to $2k/month. Critics say it creates rougher ice, while supporters insist filtration solves that; an ongoing debate. Meanwhile, Zamboni owners, perhaps bored of this debate among others, have repurposed their machines for drag races and even beer coolers.

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Pookie💫🖤1 yıl önce

What is this?

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Karina 🍀🏈1 yıl önce

Fancyyyyy

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Heal1 yıl önce

This is insanely creative and must’ve taken so long! Kudos to him

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Nasir Ali1 yıl önce

Verry nice

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