![]() This seems fairly complete in terms of a build-guide and materials list: albeit an overall different project than I'm discussing. Does anyone know of any resources available here? I understand that some of this will be unique to the project I build, but I feel like I'm totally reinventing the wheel by drafting these myself, PLUS, I don't want to overlook any realistic costs for a complete project. (Similar to a pier and beam home.) (Foundation Example: ) Our back yard is already perfectly leveled, but due to the moisture our ground sees, I'd like to build this on blocks or a concrete footer foundation. This should work fine (to get the basic idea across) for the 4ft areas: However, it would be best if I had something in imperial (standard US measurements, showing how to take the radius in the first place.) ![]() Googling around, I've found several transitions that look worthwhile, but there seems to be nothing available for a roll-in. Our plans are to build something similar to with a single 3 foot roll-in section for the tiniest human in our tribe. (We're a budget-minded family, so I need to consult my better half so she's fully on-board with the project.) I've looked around and can't seem to find any decent 4' tall x 12' wide plans or materials lists. To that end, I'm here to consult the Reddit hive-mind for advice. There are already quite a few DIY project logs, build guides, instructables out there - though none seem to be completely detailed. Each of them is reasonably comfortable hitting smaller flatbanks, and my 9 year old is already trying to drop-in and hit small (3 foot) hips. In the day and age of video games (I work in IT, so it comes to them naturally), rather than immediately throwing them to the wolves and risking injury or boredom at our local skatepark due to our local skatepark's design (TONS of landscaping rocks everywhere, a terrible flow to the park, and a bad location) - I'd much rather help boost their progression by building a mini ramp in our backyard. My kids (3 boys ranging 3-12years) are starting to show a ton of interest in shredding. I work from home, am self-employed, and am (for now) a full time student, so naturally - my time is in very short supply. If you're looking for spots or people to skate with in your area ( click here to browse through posts tagged looking for spots/skaters) Use the discussion thread or /r/kookboarder if you must share prohibited content listed above. Flair descriptions can be found in the link above.If you don't provide source or skater's name Submit any and all questions to the discussion thread discussion threadģ.No snowboarding, snow skating, trampoline skating, ripstick, scooter, longboarding, etc. Your post must contain videos and/or pictures of skateboarding Rest assured that you’ll deal with skateboarders who know the craft, from building individual ramps to entire skateparks.Discord for r/Skateboarding here Submission Rules: 1. Get in touch with our office, and we’ll have our staff schedule a meeting with you. Let’s have a real conversation about building a skatepark. We always want what’s best for the skaters and the public, as a skatepark is a space for everyone. Through proper preparation, OC Ramps hopes to get the design and build aspects in line with what you expect. Just like you, we want to make sure that everything is in order for the skatepark design and building. To ensure that the project is in good shape, we will conduct the necessary analyses and get grant assistance if possible. Rest assured that our team will go about building your skatepark in the most efficient way possible. Talk to us about anything you want to add to your skatepark, including ponds, greeneries, and even BMX rails. This way, you can be sure that the skatepark will turn out to the highest of standards. ![]() OC Ramps is also a skatepark builder, and you can count on us for a design-and-construct combo service. We’ll make sure that we create a master plan that’s got the smallest details perfected down to the last inch. You’ll be in direct conversation with our skatepark designers to talk about terrain, ramps, rails, obstacles, and everything about the park. We live and breathe skateboarding, and it’s our mission to spread the love of skateboarding across the United States. ![]() If you’re planning to build one for your community or as a business, we’ll make sure to come up with a design that meets your and the city’s requirements. ![]() As skateboarders, we have firsthand experience on what makes parks fun for everyone. OC Ramps can help people who want to undertake the biggest project in the skateboarding scene: building a skatepark. ![]()
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