Gab, that was 100/100 riser pads! When I saw the thumbnail I thought maybe a shuv, but not much else and never a kickflip. Then Rick comes with perfect flick! Well played Sir
When cutting a threaded rod, you can put the nut on the rod below where you want to cut it. That way, you can spin the nut off and it will straighten out the crooked threads from the cut.
Once I saw him start cutting I yelled at my phone, “gotta put the nut on first to back cut the treads”. It was an instinct response trying to prevent a problem that I would normally have to fix, even though I had no obligation or way to fix this one.
I read this comment before watching the vid thinking they told someone to make a troll comment about how great a kickflip was, even though it never happened.. was such a sick kick flip!
I love watching you guys. A team thats not just focused on big tricks. You guys keep skating fun like it should be. Its amazing how much talent you guys have to be able to skate anything with wheels. Great video guys.
I've made some wacky boards before. I made one with a swing arm suspension in the back and flex in the front and I've made a couple with three wheels and a couple with two wheels and all kinds of things. What I found is counterintuitively lifting the trucks up off the deck a couple inches like 3 in not 20 reduces speed wobbles quite a bit.
The trick to cutting a threaded rod is once the cut is made you have to take the side of the blade and kind of buff the edges of the cut. It will Make it so you can catch the threads easier with the nut
A little tipp for cutting these metal rods, use a small file and deburr the end that you cut inwards. Towards the center of the rod. That way it will allow the nut to go over it easily.
In case nobody said this yet, if you put the nut in the screw before cutting, when you unscrew it, it recuts/realigns the threads. Just a tip for future projects
- it's a real mental trick with that one I was 50/50 it would fold as soon as you stood on it !! ... those risers saved the day with the cross bracing on each one it does have a great effect
When cutting something with threads there’s a trick if you put a nut on first and cut past where the nut is and after you cut when you back the nut off it will align the threads so the nut goes on easier at the end
What you should have done for cutting the long bolts, is to already have the nut on there and maybe those upside down since they have the plastic and you don’t want to damage those but if you thread it off it will make the threads work right so you don’t have to try to fit it on which most of the time won’t work without putting a bevel around the outsides but you got lucky
the way you looked on that board at first is how I felt my board was like when I put my Indy Hi's on my Qwik Truks with 54mm dragons, felt like death. overall rating 89/100 riser pads bud, it was built pretty solid for what it was
That build was incredible, Gabe. 100/100 for me. But it begs the question how many riser pads can you stack before it's unskateable? Is a "stiltsboard" possible? For science!
This reminds me of the time I took the knuckles from 3 sets of Gullwing sidewinders and put them on one set. The longer the screw the more the bend. They have mountain risers.
That kickflip was fire 🔥. I have a video idea, the centipede skateboard, have as many trucks as you can in a line on the skateboard. Or upside down skateboard where the griptape is on the same side as the trucks. Have a great day
Gabe, next time thread the nut on next to where you are going to cut it. That way when you take the nut back off it will clean the threads up versus trying to fight it back on 👍🏼
Take the threaded bolt you just cut and spin the edge, like rolling a pencil in your fingers, against the flat side of the angle grinder. It will round out a cut that won't thread so that you don't have to cut it again
What if you have a normal board without pads, and add the pads on top of the board with another board on top? Then maybe you'd be able to raise it off the ground more easily, because the bottom board kicks the ground.
Haven’t finished the video yet, but I’m hoping to see a hippie jump intersecting THROUGH this board as it’s rolling past. Would be epic. Rick’s name is written all over that trick.
when you cut all thread, you need to grind the edge you cut on an angle all the way around the edge. that way your threads are ready to accept the female attachment
That kickflip was cleeaaaaan, great job team!
90/100 riser pads, Mr Cruz!
hahaha
Toe Drag
@@P4nikStudioslol. How?
wrong, there was 100 riser pads duhhh look at the title
@@P4nikStudiosAINT NO WAY YOU SAID THIS😭😭😂😂😂😭
Gab, that was 100/100 riser pads! When I saw the thumbnail I thought maybe a shuv, but not much else and never a kickflip. Then Rick comes with perfect flick! Well played Sir
Like shoc board systems?
When cutting a threaded rod, you can put the nut on the rod below where you want to cut it. That way, you can spin the nut off and it will straighten out the crooked threads from the cut.
Once I saw him start cutting I yelled at my phone, “gotta put the nut on first to back cut the treads”. It was an instinct response trying to prevent a problem that I would normally have to fix, even though I had no obligation or way to fix this one.
also - you can file down the edges of the thread at the tip and it usually will smooth it out.
Also - also you can use the grinder the right way around so the sparks aren’t flying up at you. And maybe put the crocks in sport.
You can also snap the top 1/2 thread off with a pair of Channel-locks (pump pliers) in 2 seconds. Clean thread every time.
Or you can just fckn send it
That kickflip was truly a feat of skill!👏
I saw this comment prior to watching the whole video and I thought you were trolling 😧😧
I read this comment before watching the vid thinking they told someone to make a troll comment about how great a kickflip was, even though it never happened.. was such a sick kick flip!
Au contraire...it was truly a skill of feet.
Yea....WOW!!!
@@ghost_615 👏
That was probably the most impressive kickflip we've had
I love watching you guys. A team thats not just focused on big tricks. You guys keep skating fun like it should be. Its amazing how much talent you guys have to be able to skate anything with wheels. Great video guys.
Just started a couple months ago(41) and I can't stop. I love it. Just wish I had started earlier.
You can’t hurt me with that…I got safety glasses on😂 0:22
Ricky is such a beast!!
he truly is! So glad his knee healed and he is able to keep skating at this level.
A pogo board would be so great to see. Built with springs under trucks I've always thought it would be interesting to see
So, like a suspension trucks?
Yes, but bouncy!
pretty sure suspension trucks are already a thing
Yeah? You can bounce a foot high or so without olling? I have never skated suspension trucks or noticed they exist! Sounds fun!
You should do a 40 riser pad full park game of skate. 20 on each side. That seems like a more reasonable, yet still difficult, crazy board to play on.
This looks so scary, but that was incredible lol. well done fellas.
thanks
Every customisation you do to a board is even crazier than the last you give a new meaning to skateboarding
I've made some wacky boards before. I made one with a swing arm suspension in the back and flex in the front and I've made a couple with three wheels and a couple with two wheels and all kinds of things. What I found is counterintuitively lifting the trucks up off the deck a couple inches like 3 in not 20 reduces speed wobbles quite a bit.
The trick to cutting a threaded rod is once the cut is made you have to take the side of the blade and kind of buff the edges of the cut. It will Make it so you can catch the threads easier with the nut
1 out of 100 riser pads.. Plus an additional 99 more riser pads... That was just insane!!! That kickflip.. Ricky is like an engineer in skateboarding.
Best build ever!!! Unbelievable!! Dareks first kickflip board hahaha but honestly this was a blast. You guys are on fire lately
100/100 riser pads, that kickflip was the cherry on top.
You guys are insane!
A little tipp for cutting these metal rods, use a small file and deburr the end that you cut inwards. Towards the center of the rod. That way it will allow the nut to go over it easily.
that kickflip is honestly incredible, well done
I absolutely love the way you guys stay so creative, amazing video idea and amazing video as always braille. Love you guys ❤
98/100 riser pads. Great build Gabe 🤘
thanks
In case nobody said this yet, if you put the nut in the screw before cutting, when you unscrew it, it recuts/realigns the threads. Just a tip for future projects
Genuinely impressed by that kickflip! Solid 95 riser pads.
- it's a real mental trick with that one I was 50/50 it would fold as soon as you stood on it !! ... those risers saved the day with the cross bracing on each one it does have a great effect
Wider trucks might work even better. Since you're higher up, the extra width would provide stability.
tru, but penny board trucks on it would also be interesting
This video proves that Ricky can skate anything!
how you landed that kickflip was insane Ricky
5:34 a real work of art, amazing build as always
Most insane kickflip I’ve ever seen!! Ricky is _THE MAN_
When cutting something with threads there’s a trick if you put a nut on first and cut past where the nut is and after you cut when you back the nut off it will align the threads so the nut goes on easier at the end
I thought for sure that kickflip wasn’t happening… Sooo impressive! Killed it!
What you should have done for cutting the long bolts, is to already have the nut on there and maybe those upside down since they have the plastic and you don’t want to damage those but if you thread it off it will make the threads work right so you don’t have to try to fit it on which most of the time won’t work without putting a bevel around the outsides but you got lucky
the way you looked on that board at first is how I felt my board was like when I put my Indy Hi's on my Qwik Truks with 54mm dragons, felt like death.
overall rating 89/100 riser pads bud, it was built pretty solid for what it was
That build was incredible, Gabe. 100/100 for me. But it begs the question how many riser pads can you stack before it's unskateable? Is a "stiltsboard" possible? For science!
Truly amazing to see that kickflip!
Ricky's a AUSSIE LEGEND!
why does the board sound like a wallmart board after the upgrade? great vid
u guys at braille really know how to get a rise out of us
hahahaha
That 50-50 is actually unbelievable HOLYYYY
My advice when cutting rods- put the nut first and after cut unscrew the nut through the cutting edge.
Screw the nut onto the thread before you cut so after you cut you can run the bolt over the thread and make it smooth again.
Tradesman here….. if you put the nuts on the rod before cutting it then the threads can be fixed by just unscrewing the nuts off with a wrench
✨96.5/100!! ✨ Gabe you have fully turned into a mad scientist. And Rick, that flip was smooth like butta
This reminds me of the time I took the knuckles from 3 sets of Gullwing sidewinders and put them on one set. The longer the screw the more the bend. They have mountain risers.
You need to cut the all thread with the nut on there so you can thread it off to take off the burr from the cut Gabe.
That kickflip was fire 🔥. I have a video idea, the centipede skateboard, have as many trucks as you can in a line on the skateboard. Or upside down skateboard where the griptape is on the same side as the trucks. Have a great day
How are you guys so unintentionally funny 😭
☠️☠️☠️ Fr bru 😭
This channel died years ago
Who said it was unintentional
@@windolitenah they alive and thrivin
Hahahah it is a mix of intentional and unintentional
100/109 riser pads! It seems in-tact, so maybe a follow up episode?
Rikki can literally kickflip ANYTHING
Ricky Ricky Ricky watch the knee homie but absolutely epic
Gabe, next time thread the nut on next to where you are going to cut it. That way when you take the nut back off it will clean the threads up versus trying to fight it back on 👍🏼
I can't believe that worked so well and ricky ice kickflipped on it haha.
this is crazy skating idea on riser pads Braille
Have you guys done trucks with super long axles yet??!?
Safety glasses but cutting metal in crocs 😂😂😂 come one man. All jokes love the videos
I wear a size 16 shoe so I had to use like 2&1/2 - 3 inches of riser to keep my toes/heels from touching the ground whilst carving hills
Rick landed 5050 and kickflip , we need 100 riser pads each next
I just wanna say skate videos by Brazil not like this but like game of skate is what got me into skateboarding
Take the threaded bolt you just cut and spin the edge, like rolling a pencil in your fingers, against the flat side of the angle grinder. It will round out a cut that won't thread so that you don't have to cut it again
What if you have a normal board without pads, and add the pads on top of the board with another board on top?
Then maybe you'd be able to raise it off the ground more easily, because the bottom board kicks the ground.
I remember doing something like this waaaaay back with thick risers - rolling in to a bowl. Keep it and take it to Woodward....
Gabe is a genius
Agreed
You always put a nut on first before you cut allthread and use the nut to chase the threads backwards.
I have to wonder if you could maybe reinforce it by putting superglue between every layer as well?
Can't belive that Ricky shuved, 5050 and kickfliped that thing lol 😅😅 Well donne!
You get chatter with a counter counter sink if you press hard and go with a slower RPM.
That was honestly magical
Haven’t finished the video yet, but I’m hoping to see a hippie jump intersecting THROUGH this board as it’s rolling past. Would be epic. Rick’s name is written all over that trick.
It was often common to have three riser pads in the late 1980s as I recall, 3x1/8" or there abouts.
Next time you cut threaded metal put the nut on first and cut the extra off. Then when you take the nut off it will fix the damaged thread
pro tip for anyone cutting a bolt put a nut on the bolt and after you cut it reverse the nut off the bolt it will fix your threads for the most part
for anyone that needs to know anyway
Should've left the nut on the bolt before cutting. Then unscrew the nut afterwards. Makes it easier to 're-thread' the bolt
If you added a brace down low to connect the trucks… even another board
that kickflip defied physics dawg whaaaat
I wish the whole gang was here for that, really fun idea. Possible sequel, yes yes?
Glo’s Carlos Santana shirt is buzzin!
Ricky’s shins very relatable 😂
Need to put the All-Terrain wheels on the back with the tiny wheels in front, with risers to balance it level
do a double DECKer , recipe- trucks deck 50 riser pads then another deck, like a bunk bed, i feel like it would have better the structural integrity
If you put a second board right above the trucks and below the risers you could pop tricks Mr. Bean style!
Doing a flip trick on that seems impossible, but i just saw it 😮
Put the nut on first, then cut, then remove nut and it will clean up the threads.
That was awesome! Build it again but better!
Man Ricky is insane!
My brain doesn't understand how Ricky kickflipped that thing .. makes no sense lol insane to see.
you should totally try something with cork riser pads
Need some Ricky Glaser All Terrain wheels on that. 😁
That was amazing Gabe
Riscuit for the biscuit lol
That's legitly sturdy ❤ mind blown 🤯💥❤ love your videos
when you cut all thread, you need to grind the edge you cut on an angle all the way around the edge. that way your threads are ready to accept the female attachment
Braille hoodie looks great
Gotta bring this thing to the skate park
everyone pausing when he kickflipped it - what they saw had to really register - that dudes super power is riding anything with wheels
using a grinder with safety glasses on ... but wearing a pair of crocs xD gabe your the best !
Thanks
When you keep getting called out for toe-touch in games of skate.
Loved this idea haha 98/ 100 riser pads, now 100 riser pads Ripstick please🤯🤯
I caught myself saying to the video use the 5 stair ramp! Then I thought they can’t hear you because you yelled at a phone hahaha!!
Y'all are the future of skateboarding 💪🏻🛹
Wow I would say it was a successful build. It was skateable 50-50 and the kick flip🔥🔥