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tradguy
Sep 9, 2002, 8:14 PM
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I have a technique for doing this without making a terrible mess, but I'm wondering if there are better ways that people use, so as not to spill half of their chalk on the ground?? Thanks!
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drector
Sep 9, 2002, 8:45 PM
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(yes I was an idiot when I misread the title)... [ This Message was edited by: drector on 2002-09-09 18:02 ]
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jerrygarcia
Sep 9, 2002, 8:51 PM
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Quote: I have a technique for doing this without making a terrible mess Why not start out by telling your method? I use a chalk ball myself. [ This Message was edited by: jerrygarcia on 2002-09-09 13:51 ]
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mountainmonkey
Sep 9, 2002, 8:58 PM
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buy a block of chalk and break cubes off to stuff in the ball. once in the ball break them up. easy
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tradguy
Sep 9, 2002, 9:30 PM
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Sorry. Here's the way: Rinse out a 20 oz Gatorade bottle really well and let it dry. Cut the bottom off of the bottle. Holding the bottle upside down, open the chalkball and sinch the cord around the bottle's mouth. Dump loose chalk into the open end, and pack it down into the ball with a 1 1/4" dowel (wooden clothes rod from a closet). When ball is stretched full, carefull remove it from the bottle and re-seal. I've found this works pretty well, but does make a bit of a mess. I figured other people might have better ideas. Or, maybe I should patent this method and start making and selling "chalk ball repacking kits" - made from 100% recycled material! Right.
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waxman
Sep 9, 2002, 9:47 PM
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How about spending the extra four or five bucks, saving the mess, and buy a new chalk ball? Just a thought!
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mountainmonkey
Sep 9, 2002, 9:57 PM
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umm yea waxman good thought for those of you who are rich or have rich mommies and daddies or you just don't climb very much.
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eric
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I'm a junkie, so I have to do this a lot. But I never have much trouble with making a mess. I just open up the ball and put it in my chalk bag, then I carefully pour the chalk from the plastic bag into the ball. Some (not much) spills into my chalk bag, but I want that. Then I pack it down and repeat until full. I like a little extra chalk in my bag for those times when the chalk ball isn't enough.
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tradguy
Sep 9, 2002, 10:13 PM
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Waxman, I've done that. It gets expensive. My current ball is on its 3rd or 4th refill from the same $6 container of loose chalk, with plenty left. So $6 versus $16+. It's a no brainer. Anyone else have any good methods?
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x2drich
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Since I generally buy chalk in block form, I usually put a few pieces of the chalk into a ziplock bag then smash it with something hard such as a rock or spoon until you get the consistency I want. The ziplock bag keeps chalk from going everywhere while smashing it. Once smashed I carefully empty the ziplock bag onto a piece of paper. By folding the paper in half I create a makeshift funnel that I can easily pour into the chalk bag. DJ edit: sorry meant to say pour into chalk ball not chalk bag [ This Message was edited by: x2drich on 2002-09-09 16:52 ]
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Sep 9, 2002, 11:13 PM
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two people have been talking about refilling chalk BAGS, when this thread is concerned with the much more difficult task of refilling a chalk BALL. big difference. Anyway, i did it the messy, bad way...funnel, a pencil, and lots of chalk...my chalk bag is no where near to as full as i want it to be. Does the method involving chunks of chalk work well? It seems like you'd be able to get more chalk stuffed in that way...do the chunks break apart well?
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I use a plastic funnel, no mess at all.
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Sep 9, 2002, 11:20 PM
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Use a spoon to scoop the chalk into the ball. Then compact the chalk with the back of the spoon and repeat until full. Never any mess unless you sneeze or are a fumble nuts. Jake
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k9rocko
Sep 9, 2002, 11:22 PM
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I don't make a mess because I perform the whole operation while my chalk ball is in my chalk bag..... imagine that... No, my chalk ball will never be as big as before..... but then again, I don't like it crammed to the hilt. The hard part is getting the little string loose....
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Sep 9, 2002, 11:34 PM
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I use Aluminum Foil, to catch all the loose chalk. I have the Metolius super chalk that comes in the bag. I get my chalk ball out open it up put down some foil and, pore chalk into the ball from the plastic bag to the best of my ability. Then the rest that didn't make it in the bag I get the foil with the chalk on it and funnel it into the ball. Put the ball back into the chalkbag. [ This Message was edited by: paintinhaler on 2002-09-09 16:36 ]
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Sep 9, 2002, 11:51 PM
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I wait for my climbing partner to turn his back, then I carefully remove all of the chalk from his bag using a siphoning hose.
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galt
Sep 10, 2002, 12:11 AM
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I use a spoon.
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Sep 10, 2002, 1:46 AM
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fill a bottle with chalk, then put your chalk ball over the opening and dump the chalk in... works like a charm!!!
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Sep 10, 2002, 2:11 AM
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I'm with waxman. Why don't the rest of you get a job?
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karlbaba
Sep 10, 2002, 3:14 AM
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For those who happen to be cheap bastards, like me, Skip the chalk ball and cut the foot out of a leg of woman's panty hose. If they're used, it's good luck if she's a total babe. Install chalk using one of the above suggestions, tie an overhand knot and Voila! Peace Karl
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climbingaddict
Sep 10, 2002, 2:47 PM
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this is how I do mine.. Put the chalk in a bottle, and then everytime you need to refill, just put the bottle in. Actually, my ro taught me this
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Sep 10, 2002, 4:51 PM
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Rope tarp on the ground (bottom side up and shaken clean. I play with the ball and refill it by cutting the block with a little saw (1 big chunk) and wrapping the ball back together. I pour the mess into a baggie and throw the remaindere of the chalk square in there and keep it at home.
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arp30
Sep 15, 2002, 5:58 AM
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When you get a new bag of chalk, put it into an old ketchup or other squeezie bottle and use that to squeeze the chalk into your ball. It eliviates most of the mess and you will have balls o' plenty...of chalk.
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paintinhaler
Sep 15, 2002, 6:15 AM
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Seems like the cops always rade my homemade chalk labs, I dont understand.
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xanx
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yeah and they R-A-I-D my meth lab all the time... oh wait, wrong forum.
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