How Do You Build A Snowboard Drop In Ramp?
Snowboarders often find themselves without enough speed to do the tricks and jumps they want in level areas, so they resort to pushing and slinging each other faster or even being dangerously towed into a jump by a vehicle. All of this is unnecessary if you a build good drop in ramp. A drop in ramp should be light enough to be mobile so you can bring it to whatever spot necessary in order to gain speed fast. Cut the 2 by 4 inch boards into 4 five foot long pieces with the saw to serve as the legs. Cut the 2 by 4 inch boards into 9 two foot long pieces to serve as cross supports between the legs. Lay two of the five foot long 2 by 4 inch boards parallel on the ground before laying three of the two foot long boards across the two longer boards like a ladder making sure they are evenly spaced. Screw the three 2 by 4 inch boards into the two 5 foot long boards like a small ladder. Use two screws on each side of each rung of the ladder to construct the front legs of your drop in ramp. Lay t