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How Do You Build A Snowboard Rail Slide?

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How Do You Build A Snowboard Rail Slide?

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Building your own snowboard rail is a great way to save money while still improving your snowboarding skills. Anyone with a toolbox and some materials can build one in an afternoon. You can build a nice beginner rail for about $50 plus the cost of your time. Cut the 4-foot long 2-by-4 into four equal one-foot sections. Take two of the sections and make them into a T shape, with the four-inch side flat on the ground perpendicular to the other plank. Screw the T into place so that on each side of the vertical plank there is five inches of horizontal plank. Repeat the process with the remaining two sections of foot-lone 2-by-4. These will be the legs of the rail. Take the 6-foot long 2-by-4 plank and attach the two “T” legs to the two ends. The “T” should be upside down, with the plank that touches the floor perpendicular to the 6-foot plank. The 4-inch side of the 6-foot plank should be facing up. Screw the 6-foot plank in place. Attach the iron to the top of the 6-foot plank, using the

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