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$30, 3 hours to make. A whole winter to sesh. Im also adding a 10 foot slanted box.
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i dunno about the wholes in the top... if you catch an edge that could lead to big cracks. screw from the bottom up
 
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about 23 ft long. the lip onto it is soo big because it is going to rain so i made a huge pile
 
Here's my lame attempt at a backyard park.

Whole thing.

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Up flat and a little rails at the end.

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Little box to table top to pvc rail.

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Setup #1:
This is my setup last year with my newly made shotgun. The specs are:
Height: 3ftLength: 20ftMaterial: SteelCost: Approx $180 (Materials & Treatment)
There wasn't much snow at the time of photos, but it's sick once it snows a little more. This year I dug it into the ground, which helped, and made it much sturdier.





Setup #2:
This was my setup two years ago with some smaller skate rails. The specs are:
Height: 1ftLength: 10ft (there are two rails)Material: SteelCost: $10 (Rail lumber) $80 (Ramp materials)
$10 (PVC)

This was a fairly snow-less winter as well. As there wasn't much to work with, we often arranged the rails beside each other, or in more creative succession (T-shaped) to allow for some cool sw-up/transfer practice. It made for a really fun setup and completely made up for the lack of both snow and features. If anybody else has the same issues, a T-setup (one rail to jump on, the next rail like 2ft after going perpendicular) is really fun to like grind, then stall, then try and grind back on the original rail. Hopefully that makes sense.





Any feedback or comments are greatly appreciated.
 

can someone plz help me with mine? it looks pretty ghetto but after i find something to put on run up and more supports are put in place it will look ok. but i REALLY need something to put on the runup/landing and cant find anything anywhere. ideas?
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that second setup is completely excesive(sp?). if you have that much time on ur hands you should have cut that snow pad like in half or made it taller and put the rail on top of it and had a bit of a drop off.
 
It's wasn't actually as big as it looks... probably 10 - 15ft long, maybe 20 including the ramp... and without the speed we couldn't hit the rail. Also, all the snow went into the run-in, I had nothing else to use.
 
ive tried it once with that tranny there and was barley making it, but i took it away and made kind of a drop-off thing and its working fine

 
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