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uhuhuh_u_said_wood |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:00 pm |
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Location: Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
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FINALLY started on my kids (heheh ) micro-mini!
It's identical to the garage micro-mini on rampplans.org. I think polock had the same thing too.
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doesn't look like much, but this took ALL day
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everything takes longer than you expect! |
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Mr. Electric Wizard |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:02 pm |
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Location: Austin
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Nice!
Those little 2 footers are the most fun!
Love to skate those... |
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uhuhuh_u_said_wood |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:57 pm |
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Mr. Electric Wizard wrote: Nice!
Those little 2 footers are the most fun!
Love to skate those...
yea, 2 1/2 seemed like a good place to start. the closest park has a 4 mini with spine etc, so I wanted something they could practice tricks on an build up some confidence on. Should be fun anyway |
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GrandMasterB |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:15 pm |
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keep this thread alive with pics and video - we wanna see the progress! |
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backsidedisaster |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:22 pm |
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uhuhuh_u_said_wood |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:34 pm |
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GrandMasterB wrote: keep this thread alive with pics and video - we wanna see the progress!
will do!
have to give props to rampplans.org as I could not have made this happen without those easy plans. and top of it all, the ramp can be unbolted and moved in 6 pieces...necessary because I move around so much. |
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backsidedisaster |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:33 pm |
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uhuhuh_u_said_wood wrote:
have to give props to rampplans.org as I could not have made this happen without those easy plans. and top of it all, the ramp can be unbolted and moved in 6 pieces...necessary because I move around so much.
I pretty much followed the same plan...worked out like a charm. Until I found out my garage floor was uneven
few shims here and there and everything was kosher. |
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thewikwakdj |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:16 pm |
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Location: framingham,MA
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thats awesome. im in the middle of building one myself. I have both transitions framed just deciding on how much flat, thinking 4 1/2 feet. building it in the garage so it can be used year round. good luck with the build. |
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backsidedisaster |
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:40 pm |
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thewikwakdj wrote: thats awesome. im in the middle of building one myself. I have both transitions framed just deciding on how much flat, thinking 4 1/2 feet. building it in the garage so it can be used year round. good luck with the build.
Not for nothing, but 4 1/2ft is real short and gonna make for a real quick ramp. Mine is 2ft high and has just under 6ft of flat and it is tough to string tricks together unless you really know the ramp. Not saying this is a bad thing, just try to get as much flat as you can fit in the area. |
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jacbli76 |
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:03 am |
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IS THAT A MONKEY IN THE 2ND PIC?!
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