Sunday, January 24, 2010

Portable Skateboard Ramps How To Build A Portable Skateboard Launch Ramp? (Or A Small One)?

How to build a portable skateboard launch ramp? (Or a small one)? - portable skateboard ramps

Therefore I would like a skateboard ramp begins, I saw some tutorials on how this works, but they are much too large and complex. I need a simple way to take on the back of the bike can.

I think a little bit with a long piece of wood and pieces of wood used anothor give an angle and nail on a piece of rubber so that it becomes a big bump when driving through them.

Is it effective or someone else has a better portable ramp or a tutorial.

2 comments:

Jake said...

Talk about a kicker? Work Yes, it would only ensure the stable and not too thick to travel through. Plates of glass, it may be better if.

Donna said...

Start building a skateboard ramp follows all the basic elements for building a large-scale structure, it is just so much easier. You must first decide on his radio. Ten to twelve feet is smooth for the launch ramps and eight to ten meters well is better for an entire street quarterpipe. Cut off two game points and their connection to the beams and struts and cut the desired width. Put your level of disadvantage with plywood sides and bottom of the ramp and nail or screw. Now he wants to masonite on top of the opposi-plated. A sheet of hardboard and 2 plywood be strong enough. You want the bottom of the cons-galvanized and particle board to the streets to make the ramp to smooth the transition bevel. Or if you can not really imagine, with a piece of metal used as an intermediary between the ramp and the surface. This will keep the ramp is longer and you will never use wood or hardboard as a quick way. This is a launch pad will move forward, so you can drill holes in the sides of the ramp, so you can easily move.


TThe most important thing to remember, when building any kind of ramp is the model, once the first course, an exact copy of the second. The two models of the transition can be cut from a piece of plywood, ¾ inch.



Take care, T-brake and make sure that your 2x4 is installed correctly.

Now there is a single quarter, the products that you need and the price depends on where you bought the hardware, but it should not run more than $ 100. Here are the materials needed to build on the launch pad for

1 sheet of 4x8 3 / 4 "plywood cons
2 sheets of 4x8 1 / 2 "in opposi-plated
1 sheet of 4x8 1 / 4 "masonite
'2 X4 preferably 10 8 Douglas Fir
Marked 2 1 / 2 box of 16 Penny Nails (16D are Large Store)
2 cases with wood screws.

You are now ready and willing to share their launchpad skate. One of my favorite things to do with a launch pad, is placed against a wall and walk on the wall. This is the old school of the 80s and works very well!

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