![]() Joined: Posts: 2012 Location: British Columbiaģ/4".good bonk and locks you in but not so much it knocks you off your board. We use 18mm plywood for profiles/decks and two layers of 9mm plywood on the riding surface of our mini ramp kits. ![]() if you want to relearn your lip tricks you did in '89 on a mini ramp, then dont get challenging. vert, or mini ramp without having to drop - in. and avaialble in 3 different legnths with two pieces per order. If you are seriously thinking of doing 1", then you are also thinking about putting boulders up there as coping and billiard balls and shit like that. Roll In : On a ramp, the roll in is the smooth part, sans coping, where a skater can enter a bowl. Yea, 3/4" and 1" is super heavy shit and significantly ups the challenge factor, but for me that stuff is for weird concrete scupture pockets and over vert pockets, etc. My preference is 3/8" any more and you'll have to listen to me bitch the entire session. I know this because you are asking and if you liked it way out there like some of these other gnar boys, then you wouldn't be asking. Any more and you'll be like."damn this is sticking out too much". Joined: Posts: 1676 Location: Cincinnati, Ohioġ/4" to 3/8". ![]() It should be enough to where you can lock in on stuff, like smith and feeble grinds, enough so you can get a good 'bonk' from nollies and fakie disasters, but not so much that you have to scoop to get around it on most tricks.īut if you're trying to replicate a real pool feel, it should stick out and be gnar. But having it stick way out is rad-especially if its concrete coping that you have to kind of ollie up onto to grind. This video is just a GUIDE, theres many other ways to put coping on a ramp but this is just how I do mine, I use 1 3/4' metal pipe for my coping, that size. When the first wave of COVID-19 hit New York City hard and many of us holed up in our shoebox-sized apartments, the childhood dream of a backyard mini-ramp emerged from skaters’ collective unconscious. Skaters use copings for grinding without. I find the shorter more difficult to do tricks on while 1/2 to 3/4 seems to be the sweet spot. The copings are the straight metal pipes where the surface material meets the top corner of the transition piece. Site Admin Joined: Posts: 63314 Location: S&B HQ ![]()
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