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Tucks

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I mad this ramp a few weeks ago and it only cost about $90. The deminsions are 8 ft high and the ramp itself is 12.5 ft long. all I can do now is wait for snow 
 
that's the plan  I had a smaller one last year and it was easy enough to make a snow transition
 
Pretty sure there's one of these in Build-a-jib, but whatever.

I think this pic is gonna be too big

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yea I have reinforced ribs under the plywood and the plywood is 3/4 of and inch and there is also a frame on the back side of the plywood. The poles are cemented into the ground. It is incredibly stable but also has just enough flex
 
sick, did you take one of the boards out of the side of ur deck so you could get onto it? thats so cool
 
thats one of the nicest built ramps ive seen--how much did it cost to make?? what r the dimensions for the ramp and height of platform??
 
dude i took that picture of your drop in from build a jib and gave it to my dad.

we're trying to build one exactly like it
 
Massive cult for this sort of thing - all the info you could ever need about the topic is there..

PM One of these guys for an invite:

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Ok so the top is about 33 by 48 inches and the bottom is 80 by 50 inches. The sides are angled out (as well as the ladder up), so it is very sturdy. The ramp is 2 ft wide and 10 ft long, with carpet on it. And we used liquid nails with screws, so its rock hard. Hope that helps. I'll probably take some better picks later
 
thats so dope---i was gonna try and build this

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but now i think i might try and build urs-its so much more sturdy
 
just screws into the bottom from the bottom of a 2x6. The more screws, the more stable.

And yeah, I took out the panel on the railing so I could get on to the platform I made.

It actually provides quite a bit of speed.
 
what would be the best way to build a portable ramp, about the size to fit in the bed of a pickup truck? would a drop in of this size be large enough to get decent enough speed to hit many rails, or would it be too small?
 
i want to see some info about that sick dropin ramp witht he stairs to the side.

and can i have an invite to build a jib?
 
ehh crappy cell phone pic. Its 6 ft high

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haha dude alaskakid that was fun hitting this weekend. Im thinking of building one of my own like yours sort of but pretty much bigger. you got some mad props on here, grats. Lol I was surprised to see your pic on here, at first i was like "Woah! that looks just like my friend's! and that looks like his dad!" haha good job dude. just needs to be bigger to get more speeeeed!
 
mine is in the process of being built, we pretty much just have to nail pvc pipes to the down ramp so it slides and we're done ill get pics up in a couple days
 
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