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it actually is screwed into the wood. the nails were just there to hold it in place while the screwing was in process. we couldnt get the nails out after, so we just hammered em in further.

and for all the props i got, thanks
 
How exacly did you get the wood liek that, i assume you made a 2x4 frame with some ply wood cut at fancy angles for the top?

How sturdy is it?
 
you drill from the other side of the rail (from the wood, into the pvc) - just make sure ur screws aren't too long.
 
laminate countertop rail i just built. 9' long and it actually works!

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8' lexan box, brothers friend game it to us for free

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16' aluminum bench we stole from our schools football field. (yes the aluminim slides)

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we made a rail out of a stop sign post we found in a dumpster. its about 11 feet. we made it a down rail to do step ons in summer, but so far no success on that. i guess we'll wait till winter. ill get some pics soon. we painted it all sick like.
 
tomorrow ill put up pics of the new rail, and me sliding it with shoes. we cant afford shit for a drop in. we even stole the rail from a dumpster. its legit tho dont worry
 
ur gonna need to throw some angle braces on that box

otherwise its gonna collapse eventually
 
huge f-d-f rail we still havnt hit which is frustrating

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Couple small rails

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First good rail i made, 20ft, its done for tho, rip.

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my current 20ft flat(that pic makes me cream my pants for winter)

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in the process of making a box/rail with 4-5 pvc rails, about 20ft im hopin
 
thats the basic frame, but theres a few more pieces that im adding to make it more stable, and im still waiting for the hdpe to get to my house
 
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