If youre in America trying to make this, use a 2x8 (1.5x7.25 actual) for the bottom board or it will fall over...You also need the plywood to be about 7.5 inches.
I added a set of trucks to one of the ends so i could easily move it from my garage to the street. I also made the rail about 2 feet longer, for more grinding space. The rail extends on each side, about 1 foot over the wood base. Super simple and effective!
Since the rail is quite heavy and hard to carry around by your self a good thing to do is drill a skateboard truck with wheels on it at the end so that you can pull it along.
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 I made something similar but it movers around a good amount do you have any recommendations for it so it doesn’t slide or move around as much?
Nice built fellers. Just one tip .. have the plywood to cover the sides be part of the support / make it a tad longer so the rail sits on it. Cut an angle to it. You can do that with almost any circular saw. If you buy a twice as wide plywood and you just need to do that cut once. Takes just 5 minutes more of your time but the rail will not get loose and you have more fun with it. If you want to minimise weight .. don't use a support block that goes all the way through but take 3-4 smaller pieces only.
Did the steel pipe already have holes in it for the screws? wondering how I should approach this since the pipe I have doesn’t have holes already. I was planning on just drilling the screws through to create them
I'm not exactly sure if you need the sides but i think that it would definitly help because it gives it a bigger base as well as more weight to keep the rail stable. It also keeps the steel pipe more stable. It would probably be just ok but i would add the sides if you could. Ply wood is really expensive so thats probably where you coming from. Oh and sorry for late response.
No problem. I also just have three more questions. 1. Can I just make the rail however long I want (4ft) with the materials listed? 2. I couldn't find the wood needed in pine, but would it still work anyways? 3. I found a pretty cheap metal pipe, but it's aluminum. Would it be strong enough or would it flex over a short period of time?
Yeah you can make the rail what ever length you want and the wood would probably be fine whatever it is aslong as it's not really week or really hard. But the aluminim pipe would probably dent and bend quite ealily. So you should probaby get steel pipe if you want it to hold up. But it's your choice i guess.
@@ravingryan7229 this is late but ....yes you absolutely need the side peices of wood(2" × 6" I think they were), they hold it stable, actually, you can even make one with just those 2 side pieces. You can make it as long as the wood comes, which is 8' & 10'. Aluminum is too soft Edit: and no it doesn't have to be pine, just straight. 👍🏻
I live in the States, and I can't seem to find an 8ft steel tube for a good price, they are either too small or over 90 USD. Anyone know where I should look?
Hey man I was wondering if you could tell me the measurements in inches instead of the metric system. I live in California and we use inches like the rest of America if you could tell me the measurements in inches that would be great. You got a sub and a like:)
Ok so the whole rail is 94 inches long by around 7 inches wide and 9.4 inches wide. The small pine struts are 94 inches by 3.5 inches wide and 1.4 inches high. The big pine strut is 94 inches long by 6.7 inches wide and 1.4 inches high. The metal tube is 94 inches long with a diametre of 2.3 inches. The ply on the side is 94 inches long by mabey around 11 inches by 0.4 inches thick. And this is just what i did. You can easilly change the size and it will work just as well.
I bought the wood from Bunnings which is my local hardware store in Australia but i'm sure they would have it at any hardware store near where you live.
@@peterjohnston4737 @luca if you are in the Uk, you can buy it on this website: www.tubeclampsdirect.co.uk . It cost 10 pound for a 8 feet tube but 16 £ for delivery, but they can cut it to the exact size. I am glad I have finally manage to find this website.it was really hard to find!
Caleb Panti Yes. I put a skateboard truck and wheels at one end so that I can drag it. Other wise it’s quite hard to carry by yourself. But with two people it’s fine.
You drill holes in the top and botom of the pipe. The top one is so that the screws can go in so it has to be bigger than the head of the screw and the bottom one is where you drill it in. That one should be a bit smaller than the screw head so that it doesnt go straight through and not hold the pipe in place.
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 hi, I was wondering if the top drill holes on the pipe stop you from doing grinds. Is it better to fix it from the bottom?
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 Thank you for your reply. This is SammSlamm's dad. The drill bit left a tiny ridge-burr around the screw holes. I will grind those down with a dremmel and have Sam sand it. If it doesn't fix it, we can get some more tubing. Do you recommend a bit/screw head size? We used some deck screws we had and the smallest bit that would accommodate them.
SammSlamm I’m not sure. I just used a normal sized screw and the smallest drill bit for that too and had no problems. It might just be the ridge around it like you said.
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except the earbleeding music, nice vid!!
It's not that bad and y r u watching it if u pay more attention to that, than what he is building
@@lucascharf5048 nigga this “music” is the only thing you can hear
@@casita6151 true
Muted it and turned on spotify
@@lucascharf5048 shutyobitchass nerd
If youre in America trying to make this, use a 2x8 (1.5x7.25 actual) for the bottom board or it will fall over...You also need the plywood to be about 7.5 inches.
Dude thank you so much, this actually gave me another option other than buying a new rail 👌🏽👌🏽
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 Is this rail stable/sturdy enough to hold up for a leaner???
@@reubenmalcolm9471 Yeah it's very stable no matter what ability you are.
@@reubenmalcolm9471 yes
This cost about $80 AUD for me which is equal to about $55 USD but it all depends where you get you materials from.
What is it in €?
Dad on stand by
Built this rail today, with a few different mods, and it is PERFECT! Thanks for the help! 🤙
What were the mods?
I added a set of trucks to one of the ends so i could easily move it from my garage to the street. I also made the rail about 2 feet longer, for more grinding space. The rail extends on each side, about 1 foot over the wood base. Super simple and effective!
I’m going to try and build one of there
This is about to go viral!Great vid
Thanks
I like to leave about 4” over hand on each side makes it easier to carry with two people
That a good idea.
Heeey very good video, I made the rail and its perfect! Thank you so much
Was the wood easy to find and where did you get it
Noice! We won our footy grand final
Cool who did you play
why do u talk about footy games over UA-cam
we just do
built it yesterday and am shredding it today. sick bro. 🤙
nice simple design! Well done!
Since the rail is quite heavy and hard to carry around by your self a good thing to do is drill a skateboard truck with wheels on it at the end so that you can pull it along.
smart!
It would roll when you’re skating it
I was able to build a rail for about 35 dollars (about 50 aud)
Chris Davis it would be on the end so the wheels only touch when you tip it up, worked great for me
but if you will dry do grind it will roll
made my own rail , thanks :)
Where did u find the steel pipe????? Please let me know asap
For AUS people, it can cost about $80-$90 if you get your supplies from *bunnings*
Nice looking rail👍
wow bro im impressed of how easy this is to made. really nice vid homie, definetely gonna try building one of these
update: got one made like 7 months ago, haha thanks for the tutorial :D
Tobias Holm does it work well? I'm thinking about making one myself
@@geriatricc yeah man, just keep it indoor when it rains, cause all the wax will turn shitty and you'll have to rewax it very thorough
Thank you so much my local skatepark is far and this will help me
Thanks just built one
All the basic skills of a future Carpenter.
Does the rail slip away while skating?
it doesnt. the rail itself weighs very much
Jasper Korff lmao put bricks in the bottom of it
Excellent video 🤙🏼
Awesome video guys. Could you use a square tube instead of a round one? If so what size do you think would suit?
Yeah of course you could. Any size would be fine but anything 40-50mm or just under 2 inches would be ideal.
Is this stable enough or does it move around or wobble, btw thanks for helping me do these builds
It doesn't move at all
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 I made something similar but it movers around a good amount do you have any recommendations for it so it doesn’t slide or move around as much?
I am so going to try this
Hello! How tall was it in the end? around 20cm? thanks!
Nice built fellers.
Just one tip .. have the plywood to cover the sides be part of the support / make it a tad longer so the rail sits on it. Cut an angle to it. You can do that with almost any circular saw. If you buy a twice as wide plywood and you just need to do that cut once. Takes just 5 minutes more of your time but the rail will not get loose and you have more fun with it.
If you want to minimise weight .. don't use a support block that goes all the way through but take 3-4 smaller pieces only.
I like it. Looks solid.👍
This looks so good!!! About how much does it cost? Great job. I know I’m 2 years late but better late than never.
Thanks. It cost about $100 AUD
Did the steel pipe already have holes in it for the screws? wondering how I should approach this since the pipe I have doesn’t have holes already. I was planning on just drilling the screws through to create them
Kortney Casanova yes
@@joeeb Just drill holes in it.
Just built same rail thnx guys
How wide would a square tube need to be exactly? And how wide was your pipe exactly?
Is wide as the wood your using. This was like 50mm / 2” in diameter I think
Do you need the ply on the sides, or can you just leave it the way it is?
I'm not exactly sure if you need the sides but i think that it would definitly help because it gives it a bigger base as well as more weight to keep the rail stable. It also keeps the steel pipe more stable. It would probably be just ok but i would add the sides if you could.
Ply wood is really expensive so thats probably where you coming from.
Oh and sorry for late response.
No problem. I also just have three more questions.
1. Can I just make the rail however long I want (4ft) with the materials listed?
2. I couldn't find the wood needed in pine, but would it still work anyways?
3. I found a pretty cheap metal pipe, but it's aluminum. Would it be strong enough or would it flex over a short period of time?
Yeah you can make the rail what ever length you want and the wood would probably be fine whatever it is aslong as it's not really week or really hard. But the aluminim pipe would probably dent and bend quite ealily. So you should probaby get steel pipe if you want it to hold up. But it's your choice i guess.
@@ravingryan7229 this is late but ....yes you absolutely need the side peices of wood(2" × 6" I think they were), they hold it stable, actually, you can even make one with just those 2 side pieces.
You can make it as long as the wood comes, which is 8' & 10'.
Aluminum is too soft
Edit: and no it doesn't have to be pine, just straight. 👍🏻
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Thanks bro
Ima scoot kid but your vids are really helpful thx
Very happy to hear that, keep up to date with our videos we should be posting another two this week.
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пророк make me
Dr. Wack bitch where u live I’m omw
rdubs yo lets jump this scooter ass foo
I live in the States, and I can't seem to find an 8ft steel tube for a good price, they are either too small or over 90 USD. Anyone know where I should look?
Good job
Awesome, gonna make one today xD
K where did u find the steel pipe I really really wanna knowwwwwwwww
Can you get the steel tube at Bunnings?
Probably can but I wouldn't. It would be 3 times cheaper at a steel scrap yard or a steel manufucturer.
Awesome dudes 🔥🔥🤟🤟🤟
What kind of bits do I need to get through the metal ? Mine weren’t working no matter how hard I pushed
Steel drill bits
StreetFlow Skateboarding thank you 😊
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Great build, Why didn’t you demo it for us? Skate on and peace out!! 🤙🏼
rad. show some clips of u skating it next time
Sick bro
Where do you get all the supplies except the drill and screws in Australia
Awesome vid I subbed!
Great vid
sick bro
Hey man I was wondering if you could tell me the measurements in inches instead of the metric system. I live in California and we use inches like the rest of America if you could tell me the measurements in inches that would be great. You got a sub and a like:)
Ok so the whole rail is 94 inches long by around 7 inches wide and 9.4 inches wide.
The small pine struts are 94 inches by 3.5 inches wide and 1.4 inches high.
The big pine strut is 94 inches long by 6.7 inches wide and 1.4 inches high.
The metal tube is 94 inches long with a diametre of 2.3 inches.
The ply on the side is 94 inches long by mabey around 11 inches by 0.4 inches thick.
And this is just what i did. You can easilly change the size and it will work just as well.
Thanks
Helpful😁
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Where did you get your pipe?
Can I ask where you bought the wood from? I have the rail for it just need the wood.
I bought the wood from Bunnings which is my local hardware store in Australia but i'm sure they would have it at any hardware store near where you live.
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 yeah I'm also in Australia haha thanks
Sorry but what’s the name of this module ?
Do your trucks ever get caught or stuck in the holes on the yellow pipe?
No not at all. You can't even feel them.
How much was it to make
thx broh nice video
just a suggestion, next time for a tutorial can you make wax?
Yeah we might be able to do that
Skateboard wax is the same as Candle wax
So you could just use a candle
it's more cheap and it would last you a long time
Melt a crayon and wait for it to dry up again
just yous candle wax it's the same its still wax
Nice one!
Thank you
thank you!!
Hey how tall is it?
About 20 cm. 8 inches.
So kool
K where the hell did u find that steel pipe I've been searching forever for that and angled iron and ive got zero results
I can’t either, you could just use a 1-1/2 in pvc
@@peterjohnston4737 @luca if you are in the Uk, you can buy it on this website: www.tubeclampsdirect.co.uk . It cost 10 pound for a 8 feet tube but 16 £ for delivery, but they can cut it to the exact size. I am glad I have finally manage to find this website.it was really hard to find!
How high was it?
How did u drill holes in the steel
Holding the drill against where i wanted the holes and then pulling the trigger.
StreetFlow Skateboarding the bit broke, I know how to use a drill my man
StreetFlow Skateboarding figured it out now I had to get a special bit. The rail I used was much thicker and prolly different metal
Where did you get the steel tube from?
Just a scrap metal yard
Can you carry/move it easy?
Caleb Panti Yes. I put a skateboard truck and wheels at one end so that I can drag it. Other wise it’s quite hard to carry by yourself. But with two people it’s fine.
Would you say it’s tall enough to use bmx
Luke Ries Mabey a bit small. If you use bigger bits you can make it taller
How much does this cost tho
so what about tests?
I gotta ride it
How heavy is it?
probably around 15kg / 30lbs
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 okay thanks btw love the video
How did you screw in the pipe?
You drill holes in the top and botom of the pipe. The top one is so that the screws can go in so it has to be bigger than the head of the screw and the bottom one is where you drill it in. That one should be a bit smaller than the screw head so that it doesnt go straight through and not hold the pipe in place.
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 hi, I was wondering if the top drill holes on the pipe stop you from doing grinds. Is it better to fix it from the bottom?
Kj Littler it doesn’t effect any slides or grinds
Is it stable???
Yes it's very stable.
How much did this cost
55 us
How much did I actually cost
How much does it weigh???
Not sure but its quite heavy probably around 40kgs
Probably A LOT
can you put a link to where I could buy this
How much did the materials cost?
Around 70 Australian dollars.
Vincent Zwijnenburg so $55 American dollars
0$ if you steal the stuff
@@callmeyutar2574 yes, it is more like 100 pound in the UK
Thanks for what-ching? What-ching? Haha jokes, cool little rail though
Haha. Can't spell.
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 I thought you did it on purpose maybe. I like it. Cool vid man. Is it shot somewhere in Aus?
@@brettdonahue876 Haha no. just have shoking spelling. Yeah in Perth
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 yeah sweet. Love that it looks Aussie. Again, cool video, peace !
It was 80$ not cheep but works well
Great choice in music, but sadly I must stop watching now. Noice rail though!
Show us some tricks!
naa
Mats for this where I live everything ten ft long. 125. Ar. Usa
so i built it, and the trucks were clipping in the screw holes...
SammSlamm must of drilled holes too big
@@streetflowskateboarding8367 Thank you for your reply. This is SammSlamm's dad. The drill bit left a tiny ridge-burr around the screw holes. I will grind those down with a dremmel and have Sam sand it. If it doesn't fix it, we can get some more tubing. Do you recommend a bit/screw head size? We used some deck screws we had and the smallest bit that would accommodate them.
SammSlamm I’m not sure. I just used a normal sized screw and the smallest drill bit for that too and had no problems. It might just be the ridge around it like you said.
GOD DAMN THE MUSIC IS SO LOUD I CANT SEE THE VIDEO
are this fake vans??
Haha alot of people have actually asked that but they are actually not.
Concept Crew because i have the same ones nad everybody says they are fake😂😂 btw sorry for my English but im from poland😂😂
Richie rich
Whatching
Bro if u get a guy with a bmx that has metal pegs that pole will have so many dents lol
Aight
yeah i don’t think this is meant for a bmx, more of a skateboard and scooter ramp
63 bucks that’s totally worth
I don't find those dementions
Cut it
Good vid but it would’ve been better if you had done a trick on the rail
but me not no how to skateboards trick
suck it u just helped a rollerblader 😈 hahaha thanks for a dope build
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