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QuestionI was thinking of using marine plywood for the top layer. What is your advice?Community AnswerIt weathers better, for sure. Just keep in mind that pressure-treated wood will leave a nasty infection if you get a splinter.
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QuestionCould I use wood I found in a recycling dumpster?Community AnswerYes, you can, as long as it isn't super cracked of rotted.
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QuestionHow do I fix kinks in a mini ramp?Community AnswerYou have two options. First, you can take out the surrounding screws, let the wood relax, and screw it back down. Alternatively, you can add an extra joist under the kink and screw into it.
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QuestionCan I use this ramp on a driveway or only in a skate park?Community AnswerYou could use it on a driveway, as long as the driveway is completely flat.
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QuestionHow do I add the coping on it, and what do I use for the coping?Community AnswerYou use a metal tube for the coping. Cut a hole where you want your coping, put your metal tube in the indent so it fits perfectly, and super glue your coping onto your ramp.
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QuestionHow do I find a company that builds skateboard ramps?Community AnswerSearch "skateboard ramp companies near me" in a search engine to see the closest location.
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QuestionIs it necessary to put metal on the top edge of a ramp for a good roll off?Community AnswerIt's not necessary, but is helpful when learning to drop in.
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QuestionHow do I build a ramp that is curved? Do I need to bend a board of wood?Community AnswerPlywood bends easily so you just apply some force then screw it in. Be careful not to force it to a sharp curve though, as it can still break.
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QuestionHow long does building a skateboard ramp take?Community AnswerIf you work hard and have all the materials, then it should be about 1, 2, or 3 days.
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QuestionHow much is it total?Community AnswerIt depends on what materials you use. It can be around 100 - 300 dollars, but it all depend on how large the ramp is (more wood is needed for a large ramp), the kind of wood, etc.
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