DIY Miniramp: How to Build a Skater's Dream
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Special thanks to Seaven, Trey, Dicky, and anyone else that helped along the way building this massive green monster! Huge shout out to Marty at Kona for hooking us up with the direct sale for the Gatorskins. Gatorskins are not cheap, but they defintley are worth it in the end. Such a smooth ride surface and is the exact feel you get on one of the professional ramps at skate parks. Gatorskins will not only improve the ride and feel, but the life of the ramp is going to last so much longer.
In this video we learn how to build a DIY mini ramp in your backyard! This skateboarding ramp is easy to build with basic construction materials and tools. It's obviously big, but it's relatively easy to make. If you've ever wanted to make your own skateboard ramp, hopefully this sets you on the right path!
As kids we all new someone with a miniramp, or at least a lot of us did. Many years later, we're finally fulfilling a childhood dream of building a proper sized mini ramp in a friend's backyard. It isn't the same as your own backyard, but this was very rewarding and a blast to be a part of. Skateboarding has been a big part of my life since I was a kid, and I couldn't have been more excited to start building such a huge ramp with all my friends. Alot of of people are going to shred this ramp, and alot of kids are going to learn to skate on that ramp.
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MATERIALS:
1x6" Lumber
2x4" Lumber
2x6" Lumber
2x8" Lumber
3/4" Plywood
3/8" Plywood
1/8" Gatorskins
2 -3/8" OD Steel Pipe
3.5" Exterior Deck screws
2.5" Exterior Deck Screws
1.5" Exterior Deck Screws
Concrete Footings
The sound track to this ramp build is my teenage years! Gwar!!! Dead Kennedys!! Metal af
That's bad ass haha! Building this thing brought back so many memories so I had to add the throwbacks!
great looking ramp❤
Really appreciate the love!
From the Father of Gator Skin to you thanks for choosing Gator Skin. A skater established product for the benefit of our skating comunity.
Legendary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Built by skaters to benefit all of skateboarding!!!!!! THANK YOU for commenting and more importantly THANK YOU for all the stoke you bring and for bringing such a wonderful creation to the skateboarding world!
Aye thanks for the vote of confidence in the Skins guys. We're stoked to be a part of your backyard scene and really appreciate the ringing endorsement and solid building tips. Great job on the build with this one! Let the good times roll...
Whaaaat first I get the legend himself Russ watching and tuning in, but now the actual company!!!!!!!!!!! Thank yall so much for the kind words and for putting out such an awesome product for skateboarders to enjoy all over the world!!!!!
Awesome video
Yoooooooo thank you so much, I really do appreciate that!
Yeah man no problem I'm really interested in building my own but never have tryed but plan on it soon just started skating again but with my to sons but yeah cool content
@@thehillshaveeyes2200 That's awesome, that is the dream haha. It is super easy just takes time and a few tools. One day I want to get my daughter into skating and I will build one when I get my own casa for my kids and their friends to enjoy.
Hell yeah man
Not heard of Gator skins before but they sound like an interesting product. Can you leave them out in the weather? What's the rain resistance like? Thanks.
That is why we chose gator skins because they are completely water resistant. We did make a mistake by not sealing or putting some sort of primer down on the base layer of plywood as moisture and water will seep in between the cracks/seems. So later we disassembled top layer of gatorskins and then layed down some primer coat on all exposed plywood and wood under the gator skins and has been golden ever since.
@ThurnisHaley Screwing them down obviously makes them removable, so see your points. Are they manufactured in the US? With a name like Gator there must be a Florida connection!?
Yes they are manufactured in the US, I think they are based out of Cali or Washington something out West. I did some research and very fortunate to have a local supplier that is also the oldest running skatepark in the US "Kona", the owner helped me out and had a bunch of it in stock. Help save some money on shipping.@@LovelyFish-wg1dq
@ThurnisHaley I was searching the comments for this! I wondered if you had issues with water. I sealed my plywood with Thompsons as well as put a layer of roofing felt on before I installed my Gatorskins. This was after I tried getting by with plywood painted with porch paint instead of Gator Skins... Bad idea. Gator Skins for the win
Shout out to all the dads out there.
Amen!!!! Love this, Blessed to have a great father myself!
Just fulfilled my childhood dream today of buying a mini ramp but it definitely needs some repairs. My daughter loves it already though and so do I lol I’m definitely going to have to look into gator skins! Man this halfpipe came out amazing thought!
Let’s goooooooo!!!!! That’s so bad ass!!! One day that is the dream, I want to get one so my daughter can get into it! Thank you very much, we really do appreciate it!
The gator skins give it the indoor skate park feel, the smoothness is on another level!
How is it holding up after 9 months now?I'm gonna be building on for my sons & I'm going to put a few coats of paint on EVERY single board & piece of plywood before it even gets cut. Gonna use two layers of 7/16 plywood for flat & trans. I'm also gonna put a feltpaper in between the layers of plywood. I'm in a lil town just south of Jax too.
It is holding up Amazingly!!!! Putting the primer coats down on the plywood is another big key that we later ended up going back and doing, due to the humidity/moisture that comes with being in Florida. No way, such a small world haha. Enjoy and if you have any questions just give me a shout!
Definitely get Gator Skins. It's totally worth every cent. You don't even have to cover the ramp.
How did you countersink the screws in the gatorskin? Do those screws go through the plywood to the studs?
I got a 1/2" counter sinking bit from local hardware store and only drill it out for a second or two. Enough for the heads to sit in flush so don't actually drill out a full 1/2". Last we used I think 1"nails for the plywood if I can remember correctly and the first layer of plywood you want to get to the studs and the second layer you want to attach to the studs as well or at least I tried not everyone hits a stud but that was the goal. Last layer of gatorskins just attach to the plywood so you don't have to mark out studs. just have to watch out for screws in the plywood so you don't screw into one of the existing screws.
Awesome info, thank you!
@@colinbledsoe7204 No problem, let me know if you have any other questions and I meant 1" screws I apologize for that, I often mix the lingo up haha.
How tall is the ramp
I believe the ramp is 3'8" tall, we were trying to get as close to 4' as we could. I will get an exact measurement next time I go skate it.
Are you all in Jax? Getting ready to build a similar ramp. Would love to see your ramp in person.
Yes sir we are just outside of Jax in a small little ole town. It’s unfortunately not my ramp, but I can ask my friend and see what is up! Also, if you have any questions let me know wouldn’t mind giving tips 🤙
@@ThurnisHaley did you all frame it with 2x6s or 2x4s? Also noticed you used only 1sheet of plywood in the middle instead of building two separate 8' qtr pipes. Any reason for that? I think you commented that it threw the measurements off.
@@ThurnisHaley and what made you go with gatorskins? I have been looking at that and ramp armor. I found ramp armor in Tampa for $105 a sheet, but Kona is a whole lot closer
@@RobertS-oc6qo I believe we did 2x4s through out the entire build except for when we built the quarter pipe. The quarter pipe consisted of 3 2x6s for each quarter pipe. One as the back bottom, top bottom and one in the front top for the rail to rest on.
@@RobertS-oc6qo We were saving on a piece of the plywood since it was alot thicker and alot more expensive we used the middle piece of plywood as a connector so we basically built (4) separate quarter pipes but ended up being (2) 16' quarter pipes that can be disassembled into (4) 8' quarter pipes.
What is the transition radius?
7 foot
What blade do you use to cut the skin?
Just a normal framing circular saw, was like cutting really thin ply wood.
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Where did you pick up the gator skins?
We are lucky enough to be pretty close to a local dealer. Kona Skate park, if you go talk with the owner he is a dealer for gatorskins and usually has a good amount in stock so you don't have to pay for shipping or having to drive down to Tampa.
@@ThurnisHaley awesome! Thanks man. I'm moving from Vegas to Florida in two months and wanna build a ramp for the back yard.
@@davidaames8787 No way, the gentlemen/my bestfriend in this video moved back from Vegas and we built this together along with a few others. Safe travels and if you have any questions please let me know.
@@ThurnisHaley thats awesome! I might have to hire you to help.
@@davidaames8787 haha sounds like a plan and if you even need advice or anything just give me a shout and we will get you dialed in.
Hi, What are the musical selections, please? Thanks.
I will check video when I get back in town from work and see if I can trace back to my epidemic sound account.
@@ThurnisHaley Thanks much.
Having to do a little more digging than I thought, going to look through all my downloads and hopefully I’ll be able to share with you.
@@yepyep3897 Sorry I cannot locate in downloaded files, if I ever come across I will send your way.
Nice job dude that thing is beautiful. Just an editing tip, next time you should mute the audio on the original video, it's like listening to 3 people talk and 2 songs play at the same time. You are at 69 subs, should I sub or no? hardest decision of my life
Hahahaha I’m crying lmao 🤣 one of the best tips and comments ever!!! I really appreciate you letting me know, I’m definitely trying to hone in my skills and just have fun along the way. Also it’s totally up to you brother, I enjoy the number 😂 but getting a screen shot of it and it will have to change sooner or later.
@@ThurnisHaley lol alright I got you to 70. Raising your kids on skateboarding and thrash metal is awesome, you are cool as hell. I think if you cut the background music that would work too for the audio
@@ClippitOfficeAssistant Duuuuuuuude LETS GOOOOOOOOO, I appreciate it!!! I will definitely have to keep that in mind for future videos and possibly reediting the first one.
No lie, I told myself if I cross paths with one gnarly human bean like yourself, then it makes dealing with all the assholes on the online worth it!!! THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR KIND WORDS and Advice!
@@ThurnisHaley I'm not a video editor or anything, I just noticed it sounded like two vids were playing at once. Wouldn't worry too much about it. Keep killing it my man
@@ClippitOfficeAssistant Always appreciate the words of wisdom!!! I will definitely keep it in mind and I will do my best 🤙
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Thank you
I would have made it higher,just me
I love the energy haha, I even like the idea of making one section of the ramp a little higher just incase you're wanting to send it.
That gap in the middle is sketch
We like living life on the edge around these parts.