3' tall quarterpipe with hip & ledges - partial kit


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CODE: 3_qrt_hip_ldge_pk
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Price: $960.00

 

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Save hours of painstaking labor by purchasing all the precision cut framing parts needed to build your skate ramp. The locations of the cross braces are clearly marked and screw holes are pre-drilled for quick cross brace installation. All you have to do is locally purchase the necessary layers of plywood and 2X6s and cut them according to the instruction booklet provided. The remaining framing steps of the ramp are mostly easy straight cuts.

The 3' quarterpipe with hip & ledges is a very technical ramp that is low in height. It has a small bank surrounded by two ledges that can be utilized when a skater turns around on the small quarterpipe and heads back down the stage. Next to the quarterpipe is a hip with a small deck that can be used like a step-up/euro gap. The edges are wrapped in steel so they too can be grinded on.

Materials costs for this ramp:
What you buy from us...
- Step by step plan booklet, 31 pre-cut ramp pieces packaged and crated: $960  plus freight costs
- Framing & sheeting screws, countersinks & coping install plates (shipping included): $309
- 9 sheets of 4' x 8' skate ramp surfacing: varies between $936, $1116, $1359 plus freight costs
What you buy from your local lumber store...
- Exterior plywood sheets, 2x6 framing and steel coping: (estimated) $750
Estimated Total: varies between $2950, $3150, $3400

Author: Alex Azzi
Date added: 08/16/2009, 11:23 AM

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Yesterday, we got the framing of the 3 foot tall, 16 foot wide mini ramp done from start to finish which in my opinion is unheard of to do in a day.
After lunch we started working on getting the 10 foot halfpipe transitions put together, and within 3 hours we had ALL of the 12 transitions that will make the ramp 24 feet wide completed.
Tomorrow the vert ramps cross brace framing begins, and possibly, if there’s time, get the flat bottom framing done as well.
Author: Bill Mullin
Date added: 08/16/2009, 11:16 AM

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We are making good progress on the park. Your system is excellent, having spent the past 2 days helping the builder. He made several comments about how good the plans and pre-cuts are.

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