@JohnHill Sick!! Well we do not have too many spots here compared to the Carolinas but if you are ever back on the east coast and find yourself in Richmond, I have all the pins :)
I just started getting back into skating a few months ago after moving to Richmond about a year ago. Just having access to nice skate parks between 28th street, Southside, and Texas Beach is crazy. I was at Texas Beach for the first time the other week. I never had access to even a decent skatepark in the small town I grew up in, so its been such an amazing vibe re-learning skateboarding in these parks after so many years off a board. Hats off to the people like you that have made it possible for us to have stuff like this to skate! Keep it up, maybe I will see ya around sometime!
What a completely standard obstacle not saying it sucks but if you've got that much money to build something wouldn't you try to build something that you can't find at any normal skate park I thought that was kind of the point of building diys
I fully understand that. But that was kind of the point about this. Richmond va has never had a skatepark with actual handrails. So Iv personally always wanted some. Maybe one day we will have parks with rails and hubbas that are actually good 🤞
I would try to round the edges so that it's less dangerous if somebody falls and hits their head. This open pipe is very sharp.
Are you Josh Swyers?
What’s up John! I am. And I’m a big fan of your videos 😊
@@swyers no way! I appreciate that. I’ve been watching your skating forever, I’m from SC, so I always kept up with North Carolina/Virginia skaters
@JohnHill Sick!! Well we do not have too many spots here compared to the Carolinas but if you are ever back on the east coast and find yourself in Richmond, I have all the pins :)
that would be a sick collab@@swyers
I just started getting back into skating a few months ago after moving to Richmond about a year ago. Just having access to nice skate parks between 28th street, Southside, and Texas Beach is crazy. I was at Texas Beach for the first time the other week. I never had access to even a decent skatepark in the small town I grew up in, so its been such an amazing vibe re-learning skateboarding in these parks after so many years off a board. Hats off to the people like you that have made it possible for us to have stuff like this to skate! Keep it up, maybe I will see ya around sometime!
Great Thing! Great music! Great Team!! ☺️☺️
Great work on it! I would suggest using a welding curtain when welding in public, though. Those arcs are no joke
miss my texas beach family!! y'all killed it
We miss you and hope all is well dawg!
Omg you guys did such a good job!! I love the editing too, very minimal and tasteful, I love these kind of videos :D
Thank you Toast God!
killing it as always!
the most perfect and buttery rails on eart!
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this is so cool to watch! just found you guys and love it
Nice make more diy skate park around town
What do you hand burnish the concrete with
SICK SICK SICK SICK thanks so much for the video
Kick ass work and tricks
i'm new here so i'm wondering where is this park and how were you able to build it there? thanks !
Hi! It’s in Richmond va. It was a DIY for years and eventually the city allowed it to stay 😀
super sick!
amazing!
This is so good 👌
Now all you guys need to add is either a bank or quarter at the end so you don't have to powerslide every time and can turn around and go back up
dream spot
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Need more views . Hi from korea
Hi!! Thank you ☺️
What a completely standard obstacle not saying it sucks but if you've got that much money to build something wouldn't you try to build something that you can't find at any normal skate park I thought that was kind of the point of building diys
I fully understand that. But that was kind of the point about this. Richmond va has never had a skatepark with actual handrails. So Iv personally always wanted some. Maybe one day we will have parks with rails and hubbas that are actually good 🤞
@@swyers yeah nice you guys did a good job