Pvc pipe rail build attempt

Austiin

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807304.jpegHey guys so I just built a pvc pipe rail for my backyard.... give me some input or post picture of your setup. Also hit me up with a good rating, need some karma.
 
13608030:Shoey-Ski said:
The rail looks pretty nice, the t part on the bottom could be a little wider to make it more stable

I was debating doing that...but I figured if I tried a new trick on it and fell I would hit the t part and break it
 
Not sure how much snow you have but I always just set mine out the night before a snow so the legs are buried enough to not have to worry about the t's
 
13608053:Shoey-Ski said:
Not sure how much snow you have but I always just set mine out the night before a snow so the legs are buried enough to not have to worry about the t's

Good idea....there is snow storm this weekend so I'll try that out .
 
That was our rails in 2014.

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That was last year in 2015. We improved our kickers so we can go switch and try cooler tricks.

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Don't have any pictures for the present one. Reason is simple, still building it. Instead of having 2 rails, this year we are going to have 4 rails. Down rail, up to flat, tranny angled flat rail and a flat one.
 
dub post but who cares, built this a couple years back because theres no big mountain in the summer and learned so many rail tricks, worked like a charm until the drop in broke.

the PVC isnt actually attached to the housing its just fitted snuggly, that is the 10 foot section but i mad another housing piece and i have 3 5 foot sections so i can just take the long rail out and put the small pieces in to make crazy and creative rails like A frames, battle ships, Z rails, C rails, DOnkey dicks, you name it
 
topic:Austiin said:
View attachment 807304Hey guys so I just built a pvc pipe rail for my backyard.... give me some input or post picture of your setup. Also hit me up with a good rating, need some karma.

Looks good. I would suggest you put some supports running from below the rail to the legs at a 45 degree. It should be fine without it, but because the legs (I think) are not attached on the bottoms you could break them/ just make them wobbly easily.
 
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