@@pearsing01 by 1990, I had made three. The last one that was in my parents backyard was 24feet wide 9.5 foot transitions and 10.5 feet tall. I just had a hip replacement. I'm a little sketchy right now. Being 52 is rough.
I've had 5 different ramps in my lifetime from 4 foot mini to 10 foot vert up to 32 foot wide. I love the building process and the first ride is the best. So happy for you. Black steel pipe coping is well worth the expense. I'm 54 now myself. Put up some lights so you can skate at night!
So rad!! If you want, you can add supports underneath the ramp for the soft spots (the sideways timbers). I'm sure you know this, but figured someone should mention it. Amazing ramp!
Thank you, I did try this when the ply was down , however because the ply was 12mm hardwood it wouldn't bend back . So had to do it when the sheets were removed . It's riding good now. Except right now it's raining. 😫🤣
I grew up building ramps professionally. I found it interesting how you said the 9 ft 9 in transition. It's my dream to build my own vert ramp someday. It seems like it cost-effective measure. I'd rather ride a tighter transition I've never skated an actual new age for a ramp like one of the 13 footers or 14 footers but it looks cool. I'd love to chat with you to learn more.
Hey mate thanks for the message, if you have the chance to build your own ramp I would highly recommend it. I am lucky enough to have ridden many different tranny sizes on a vert ramp and believe they all have a place for me. I love the big trannys for airs and the feeling I get from it, and ramps like mine are fantastic for learning new tricks and having absolute fun. I would go roll a a big ramp if you get the chance. You just have to slow everything down slightly. I hooe this helps somewhat. 👊👊
This is incredible! Seriously you're an inspiration. I'm 37, got back into skating last summer. I'm building a 2' mini ramp in my garage currently. Stay radical!
That's BA bro! I have built my son and I couple of quarters and a kicker for our patio space. We ripped them on the regular. So much fun! We have a couple acres and my mom has been telling me I should make a half for my kid. Funny she never had one made for me! haha
Use 2 layers of 3/8", stagger joints and bend in the short direction of the sheet. Sheets of ply are typically made of odd numbers of alternating ply directions, with the majority of ply grain running in the long direction - so naturally, bending along the short length makes it slightly easier.
I had two layers of 12mm(1/2in) marine ply. Was a mission to bend. Never thought of going sideways. I should have staggered more joints. Thanks for the tips. 👊👊
This might be bullshit but I’ve heard if you go longways it skates faster because you’re rolling with the grain. Though I’ve always gone short because it bends better.
@@pearsing01 I've started to go with pre-bending, wet it down on sawhorses and throw something heavy in the middle and let it sit overnight. You can bend it wherever the hell you want. Even if it bends way too much, it's much easier holding it down than bending it up!
All the European ramps have 3 meter transitions which works out to about the same as yours. Thanks for putting this up because I'm wanting to do the same God willing. Blessings for 23.
It was the biggest tranny that I could get out of a single sheet of ply. I hope you get to build yours. It was definitely worth the time and effort. 👊👊
Been there Bro!! My neighbors sicked the city on me. Noise complaint and Code enforcement. And told the Cops I was giving Beer and drugs to the local Groms. I keep my booze and my drugs for myself 😂 Had to take it down😢57 on my way to Heaven!! 🤘🤪🤘
Looks incredible! I envy you, mate. 😛 Gotta say from experience, I would have built it higher up off the ground. I remember my own ramp being about 15cm off the ground; but, with the extra weight of the layers of plywood, it sank several centimeters and didn't allow for enough airflow which led to molding underneath.
Thank you. I did think about that, thankfully so far(nearly 3yrs)it hasn't moved too much.So it only has to last another few years and the I will be moving, so fingers crossed it should see me through.🤞👍👍
im 50 and i have been skating since 85. can i come over? lol im planning to build a small bowl (about 3 ft in spots). just because of costs and space. i also like that it can be expanded in time which i think is inevitable. looks great man good job bro!
Thanks mate. 85 sounds about right for me too. Make those plans reality, you won't regret it. If you are in Melbourne hit me up and we'll roll Brunswick and noble Park. 👊👊
@@pearsing01 I was obsessed with the go model - of course I never had one. Times were tough, parents got me about 1 board a year, usually xmas. Otherwise I had to wheel and deal for used decks that were slightly better than the one I had.
I gotta amen your design your proportions (just the right amount of flat) and construction ( double 1/2" plywood ? With asphalt driveway paint? Plus top skin 1/4" painted, right? Solid build.
Thanks mate, yes two 12mm ply, top one stained as i rode the surface for a while., bitumen paint on the bottom worked well. Although I did my first repairs since the build and trying to get the screws out of the bottom was a pain. Top layer is a skatelite surface .
@@pearsing01 Ok, I got it. Thanks so much for the reply. Your design is pretty much what I had in mind, but maybe only 16 wide and 12 feet of flat. and that's going to be a squeeze. I feel like wide is nice but ought to go with a bigger transition too. I figured bending 1/2 ply would be a PITA but doable. Thanks for doing it and doing it solo and putting it up for inspiration. There's a ramp revival going on.
I know I'm really late to this party but here's some free advice anyway. You had the right idea by turning the 2x4 on it's side where the plywood seams would be. You just needed to put a second 2x4 underneath it to form a "T". It's stronger than having 2 beams side-by-side and you get an extra 1/2" of face width to screw into. Why can't I have neighbors like you?
Thanks for the comment I am in Victoria Australia. The ramp has done well . 3yrs before my first bit of repairs and this yrs (yr 4) for the next .so now the flat and lower trannys have all been replaced. I am happy with that. 😁😁
Sussudio, Easy Lover, Don't Lose My Number, Tarzan Soundtrack. Just when you think Phil Collins is done, he builds this massive half pipe. The rolling stone gathers no moss. ✋️👁🤚💌
Hey mate. The ramp is in Australia 🇦🇺, nearly all of the clips on my channel are on this ramp, but it went from green ply to the redz skate surface. But still the same ramp. 👊👊
Haha thanks mate, the dream of a 15yr old in a 52yr old body. But love it and would not change it. My partner and I don't live together, but I think if we did she would be cool. So I am pretty lucky in that aspect. 😁😁
Thank you, me too. 🤣🤣. The first bit of music is from a freinds band The Somethings. From the 90s. And the music through the middle is just a generic piece from the editing system I use. Thanks and I will John. 👊👊👊
50 year old who isnt going to be enjoying life very much after skating a vert ramp at 50. Everyone ive ever known that built a ramp after 50, eneded up injuring themselves, and never skating again.
Thank you for your comment 🙏 I built the ramp at 47 ready for my 48th birthday and I will be 52 soon and I have enjoyed every minute of riding it over the last 4yrs. I will continue to do so as long as my body and mind let me. Injuries are unfortunately part of skateboarding so fingers crossed 🤞 I get away with it for a little longer , but if not we all know you have to pay to play. Thanks again. 👍
I built my 1st backyard ramp in 1973 and still building ramps at all my homes. Skateboarding over 57 years I always have my ramps.
Thats so rad. I hope I'm still rolling then. 👊👊👊
My dad helped me build a ramp in my backyard in 1985. Epic memories.
Took me until I was 48 to my ramp 🤣🤣
@@pearsing01 by 1990, I had made three. The last one that was in my parents backyard was 24feet wide 9.5 foot transitions and 10.5 feet tall. I just had a hip replacement. I'm a little sketchy right now. Being 52 is rough.
Tell me you're not a Kiwi. My moms dad(Grandpa Harding) came from NZ to the USA. I'm bad with accents. Cheers.
@@pearsing01 Sorry.. I just looked at your other videos. I have relatives in Australia too. Fuck it. I mean Cheers again.
@@reidellis1988 came from the UK to Australia 15yrs ago.
52 years turning 53...I'm still dreaming of my own ramp! So jealous!!!
Haha I know that feeling. I didn't get this until I was 48 , so you never know. 👊👊
JUST DO IT THEN!!
this is incredible! impressed council hasnt said anything 😂
I did have a call from them but they were really good. I am quite respectful with times of use. And that helps alot. 😁👊
I've had 5 different ramps in my lifetime from 4 foot mini to 10 foot vert up to 32 foot wide. I love the building process and the first ride is the best. So happy for you. Black steel pipe coping is well worth the expense. I'm 54 now myself. Put up some lights so you can skate at night!
Yeah I really enjoyed the build too. 🤣🤣no lights neighbours are really close. 👊👊
So rad!! If you want, you can add supports underneath the ramp for the soft spots (the sideways timbers). I'm sure you know this, but figured someone should mention it. Amazing ramp!
Thank you, I did try this when the ply was down , however because the ply was 12mm hardwood it wouldn't bend back . So had to do it when the sheets were removed . It's riding good now. Except right now it's raining. 😫🤣
I grew up building ramps professionally. I found it interesting how you said the 9 ft 9 in transition. It's my dream to build my own vert ramp someday. It seems like it cost-effective measure. I'd rather ride a tighter transition I've never skated an actual new age for a ramp like one of the 13 footers or 14 footers but it looks cool. I'd love to chat with you to learn more.
Hey mate thanks for the message, if you have the chance to build your own ramp I would highly recommend it. I am lucky enough to have ridden many different tranny sizes on a vert ramp and believe they all have a place for me. I love the big trannys for airs and the feeling I get from it, and ramps like mine are fantastic for learning new tricks and having absolute fun. I would go roll a a big ramp if you get the chance. You just have to slow everything down slightly. I hooe this helps somewhat. 👊👊
This is incredible! Seriously you're an inspiration. I'm 37, got back into skating last summer. I'm building a 2' mini ramp in my garage currently. Stay radical!
Thank you so much. It is rad that you are back. 👊👊. And having something that you can roll at anytime is invaluable. 😁
Me too! Almost 38, built my house and now saving money for the half pipe 🙌
Thats so Rad to hear. 👊👊👊
This Is Unreal. My Childhood dream is still alive! Thank you for the inspiration 🙏🏼 ❤️
Haha my childhood dream realised at 48. 😁😁
Amazing. Here’s to making our dreams come true!
Here here. 👊👊👊
That's BA bro! I have built my son and I couple of quarters and a kicker for our patio space. We ripped them on the regular. So much fun! We have a couple acres and my mom has been telling me I should make a half for my kid. Funny she never had one made for me! haha
Well if your mom tells you to do something you would do it 🤣🤣 you won't regret it. I know I haven't. 👊👊👊
Great accomplishment... I bet it was a pretty happy day getting the last layers on and having the first skate.
Thanks it was as I waited for it to be finished before the first roll. 👍👍
Use 2 layers of 3/8", stagger joints and bend in the short direction of the sheet. Sheets of ply are typically made of odd numbers of alternating ply directions, with the majority of ply grain running in the long direction - so naturally, bending along the short length makes it slightly easier.
I had two layers of 12mm(1/2in) marine ply. Was a mission to bend. Never thought of going sideways. I should have staggered more joints. Thanks for the tips. 👊👊
This might be bullshit but I’ve heard if you go longways it skates faster because you’re rolling with the grain. Though I’ve always gone short because it bends better.
@@carlosduran I have heard that too. Seems logical.
@@pearsing01 I've started to go with pre-bending, wet it down on sawhorses and throw something heavy in the middle and let it sit overnight. You can bend it wherever the hell you want. Even if it bends way too much, it's much easier holding it down than bending it up!
@Tricklarock a couple of people had suggested that. I think I am a little to impatient 🤔 🤣
Perfect sized vert ramp! Beautiful, well done 👍👍
Thank you. I find it the perfect size for learning lip tricks. 👊👊
0:25 The infamous Schmitt Stix Ripsaw board upper right!
I had two of them back in the day. 😁😁
Great video. Miss my backyard miniramp.
Thanks mate. So glad I made the effort to build it. 😁😁
Good job mate, I’m 50 this year, I’m also jealous
Thank you, could still happen. 😁😁
What a dream! I think its just time to stop what we are doing and chase the dream.
Haha didn't quite stop what I was doing, but chasing the dream is great. 😁😁
Love it!
Thanks mate. 👊👊
damn thats awesome! I have a backyard park from covid but couldnt imagine going that big
I am so lucky 3yrs in and still going strong. 👍👍
All the European ramps have 3 meter transitions which works out to about the same as yours. Thanks for putting this up because I'm wanting to do the same God willing. Blessings for 23.
It was the biggest tranny that I could get out of a single sheet of ply. I hope you get to build yours. It was definitely worth the time and effort. 👊👊
very cool, jealous
Thank you, it's been up for 4yrs now. And has definitely been worth it. 😁😁
Sick! Well done!
Thanks mate. 👊👊
I’d love to have a ramp in my back yard. Nice! 🎉❤
Thank you, it is a game changer. 👊👊
Killer ramp ❤
Thanks mate. 😁😁
love the hosoi street in the background
agree
Thank you. Just reissues unfortunately, but I love them too. 👊👊
Schmitt stix ripsaw. First deck I ever broke!. I’m pretty sure I’ve still got the Gullwing trucks with some Bullets on em floating around somewhere.
Get yourself a reissue and set it up. 😁😁
@@pearsing01 I might just do that. I wonder how bouncy my 51 year old body is going to be compared to a 16 year old one?.
@@bubbleobill267 haha at 51 myself, not to bouncy. 🤣🤣 but in-between the not so bouncy bits it's a lot of fun. 👊👊
Great video! Really awesome stuff
Cheers mate. 👊👊
this will be me. i miss skating so much but im just not there yet. 35 trying to get my life back together
Make it happen mate. 👊👊 It has been so good to focus getting tricks back and just having fun doing it. I was 48 so heaps of time. 😁😁
That is sweet! I’ve just turned 40 and still want to build me own half pipe
Hey mate. Definitely worth it. It's the best thing I have done. 👊👊👊
Where are you from?
Originally from England a ROM and leigh on sea local. Now I live in Victoria Australia.
@@pearsing01 thought you sounded English, was gonna come for a skate. We wanted to move to oz. Hate spiders though lol
@Russ83 moved over here 17yrs ago. Love it. Shouldn't worry about the spiders just do it. 😁
Nice! I turned 40 this year and put in a 15’ climb wall. Maybe I’ll put a half pipe in the yard when I turn 50 :)
Do it sooner if you can you won't regret it. Best money I have spent. 👊👊
@@pearsing01 I need a new yard first. I live in nyc, not much halfpipe space in these yards 🤙
Thats a fair call. Haha
Been there Bro!! My neighbors sicked the city on me. Noise complaint and Code enforcement. And told the Cops I was giving Beer and drugs to the local Groms. I keep my booze and my drugs for myself 😂 Had to take it down😢57 on my way to Heaven!! 🤘🤪🤘
I have heard some similar stories. I just try to be as respectful as I can. And stay well inside the times for noise. 👍👊😁
Pretty cool to build that ramp when you’re older especially all by yourself. It’s a masterpiece I love it🦾🙌😇
Thank you so much. I still look out my back door in disbelief 🤣🤣
Looks incredible! I envy you, mate. 😛
Gotta say from experience, I would have built it higher up off the ground. I remember my own ramp being about 15cm off the ground; but, with the extra weight of the layers of plywood, it sank several centimeters and didn't allow for enough airflow which led to molding underneath.
Thank you. I did think about that, thankfully so far(nearly 3yrs)it hasn't moved too much.So it only has to last another few years and the I will be moving, so fingers crossed it should see me through.🤞👍👍
im 50 and i have been skating since 85. can i come over? lol im planning to build a small bowl (about 3 ft in spots). just because of costs and space. i also like that it can be expanded in time which i think is inevitable. looks great man good job bro!
Thanks mate. 85 sounds about right for me too. Make those plans reality, you won't regret it. If you are in Melbourne hit me up and we'll roll Brunswick and noble Park. 👊👊
@@pearsing01 i wish. i live in Philadelphia. i havent been any where with clean air in years
I had that Hosoi on your wall, the yellow one.
How cool are the hosoi's 👊👊
@@pearsing01 I was obsessed with the go model - of course I never had one. Times were tough, parents got me about 1 board a year, usually xmas. Otherwise I had to wheel and deal for used decks that were slightly better than the one I had.
@Tricklarock I hear you. Xmas was the time for me too. But then it was winter in the UK and nothing was indoors. Haha
Awesome Brother!
Cheers mate 👊👊
AWESOME 😎👍🏼
Thanks mate. 👊👊
Well played sir
Thank you very much. 😁😁
Superb 👌 great work man ❤❤❤
Thank you. 👊👊
. Well done🎉
Thank you 👊👊
I gotta amen your design your proportions (just the right amount of flat) and construction ( double 1/2" plywood ? With asphalt driveway paint? Plus top skin 1/4" painted, right? Solid build.
Thanks mate, yes two 12mm ply, top one stained as i rode the surface for a while., bitumen paint on the bottom worked well. Although I did my first repairs since the build and trying to get the screws out of the bottom was a pain. Top layer is a skatelite surface .
@@pearsing01 Ok, I got it. Thanks so much for the reply. Your design is pretty much what I had in mind, but maybe only 16 wide and 12 feet of flat. and that's going to be a squeeze. I feel like wide is nice but ought to go with a bigger transition too. I figured bending 1/2 ply would be a PITA but doable. Thanks for doing it and doing it solo and putting it up for inspiration. There's a ramp revival going on.
12ft flat should be fine. If you could go 20ft wide you would be happier 😁. Just depends on your available space. 👊👊
@@pearsing01 I will think about going wider. Thanks for your reply.
Good luck . Let me know how you go. 👊👊👊
I love this build man! I understand it’s 20’ wide what about length from back of pipe to the other side? Total length?
Hey mate. Thank you 👊👊. It's about 40' I think 12.5m including platforms. 👍
this looks exactly like the yard from the goofie movie, crazy.
Haha not seen it . Might have to check it out. 😁
I know I'm really late to this party but here's some free advice anyway. You had the right idea by turning the 2x4 on it's side where the plywood seams would be. You just needed to
put a second 2x4 underneath it to form a "T". It's stronger than having 2 beams side-by-side and you get an extra 1/2" of face width to screw into. Why can't I have neighbors like you?
Thanks for commenting and you are so right. If I build another thats what I will be doing. Neighbours are cool. 😁😁
Can I ask you how it's holding up to the weather where you are?
Thanks for the comment I am in Victoria Australia. The ramp has done well . 3yrs before my first bit of repairs and this yrs (yr 4) for the next .so now the flat and lower trannys have all been replaced. I am happy with that. 😁😁
Living the dream
😁 weather permitting 🤣
very nice!
Thank you 😁😁
This guy's the reason lumber got so expensive during covid.
Haha I am not sure I used that much timber. 🤣
I’m interested in building one myself. Do you have a materials estimate?
I built mine just as covid started. And was around $15-17000 aus $
I hope this helps. 👍👍
amazing
It is. 😁😁
awesome
👍👍👍
love this for you! hope you're still ripping
Thank you , I am still trying 👊👊
Wonder about how much a vert ramp like this costs if you built it yourself?
I did build it myself and it was in the region of Au$17000 pre covid. 😁
@@pearsing01 wow 17grand? did a company build it or you did yourself?
I built this myself 👍👍
@@pearsing01 right on my bad I just seen were you said that earlier lol
@@ChildressPride 😁😁
What are the coordinates?
Australia 🇦🇺 😁😁
Rad !!!
😁😁
How much did it cost?
About $18 aus. And worth every cent. 😁😁
@@pearsing01 No way you only paid 18 dollars for all that wood
Sorry forgot the k. $18k.
Do you still have the plans for this?
No but I think there are a couple of clips of them in the video. 🤔.
Sussudio, Easy Lover, Don't Lose My Number, Tarzan Soundtrack.
Just when you think Phil Collins is done, he builds this massive half pipe.
The rolling stone gathers no moss.
✋️👁🤚💌
Haha I haven't had that on here till now. I have had that so much in the past. Guessing there must be something "in the air tonight ". 🤔 🤔
@@pearsing01 🤣🤣
Cost?
3yrs ago. Nearly $20k. But worth it. 👍👍
@@pearsing01 Daang thats a heavy price tag. But at least you saved yourself the cost of labor. Then again that requires actually knowing construction.
Worth every cent though. 😁😁
Can I come skate!
If you are ever at the shed skatepark come and say hi. 👊👊
no footage of it being skated, or even which country this is.
Hey mate. The ramp is in Australia 🇦🇺, nearly all of the clips on my channel are on this ramp, but it went from green ply to the redz skate surface. But still the same ramp. 👊👊
The title is not a lie. Living the dream. What about the WAF (wife acceptance factor) ?
Haha thanks mate, the dream of a 15yr old in a 52yr old body. But love it and would not change it. My partner and I don't live together, but I think if we did she would be cool. So I am pretty lucky in that aspect. 😁😁
While you will be loving life, your neighbours will be depressed....
Did you speak to them?
My wife’s boyfriend actually lives down the street from this guy and he said most of the neighbors are cool with it
Thank you for the feedback that is great to know from an outside source. I try to be as respectful as I can.
Buzzkill
@@pearsing01lol maybe re-read what he said
Im 37 and can barely walk after a weeks worth of skating ha
😁 just keep putting the weeks together who needs walking anyway. 🤣🤣
im looking for other musicians to collaborate with
I will ask around. What are you into.
Love your ramp! Can I ask what the music is playing in your video? Skate on!
Thank you, me too. 🤣🤣. The first bit of music is from a freinds band The Somethings. From the 90s. And the music through the middle is just a generic piece from the editing system I use. Thanks and I will John. 👊👊👊
RAD
It is so good. 😁
50 year old who isnt going to be enjoying life very much after skating a vert ramp at 50. Everyone ive ever known that built a ramp after 50, eneded up injuring themselves, and never skating again.
Thank you for your comment 🙏 I built the ramp at 47 ready for my 48th birthday and I will be 52 soon and I have enjoyed every minute of riding it over the last 4yrs. I will continue to do so as long as my body and mind let me. Injuries are unfortunately part of skateboarding so fingers crossed 🤞 I get away with it for a little longer , but if not we all know you have to pay to play. Thanks again. 👍
Where you at? You forgot to leave your address so we can become neighbors and best friends!
😁😁. Admin must have removed it . I am at *# @#!*&&&^^&&. Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 😁😁
@@pearsing01 Near Mega-ranch?
Not too far. 👍👍