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How Do You Build A Skate Board Quarter Pipe Ramp?

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How Do You Build A Skate Board Quarter Pipe Ramp?

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Practice is the key to success in the world of skateboarding. While some skate borders will spend hours driving to and from a skate park each week and pay fees to use the facility, the more avid skate borders will build their own quarter pipe ramp for private practice. Quarter pipe ramps can be placed on any paved surface, just be sure to add some weights to the bottom if you are not going to set the pipe against anything. Draw the overall outline for the quarter pipe using a string compass and a pen on one of the plywood board sheets. Cut the template out using the jigsaw. Be sure to follow your outline precisely as it appears on the wood. Trace the cut out template onto another piece of plywood. This will serve as the second side piece for the ramp. Be precise with your tracing to ensure a level pipe. Determine your desired top deck size and built it using the two by four beams. Hold the supporting beams in position with 16 penny nails for a solid and stable fit. Attach the top deck

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