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Wow, that is one heavy duty little kicker!
Little too steep for an actual kicker, it was built very well. If you decreased the angle it'd be much easier to pop off. Great video.
Thanks for your comment. You are right. It is a bit steep.
this is sick but i love how you used it like a quarter pipe
Wow! You did so fast so that you can produce 100 in an hour! ✌😯😜
this is really neat! how much did it cost to make? and what are the measurements?
Hi, it is 500mm wide 280mm high and about 700mm long. I made it from leftover material from an earlier ramp project. The steel plate was 10 and the lumber was 4 euro. It would not cost more than 40euro.
@@sanskrit78 thanks you have earned a new sub
Sooo underrated!!!!
Is it necessary to screw on two sheets of plywood onto the lumbers?
I guess one is enough if it is thick. I wanted mine sturdy.
@@sanskrit78 oh ok thanks I guess my plywood is about half an inch thick which I think is fine
Sure. If you are not a big dude and you put enough lumber underneath it should work.
beleve upon the lord jesus christ and thal shal be saved
Wow, that is one heavy duty little kicker!
Little too steep for an actual kicker, it was built very well. If you decreased the angle it'd be much easier to pop off. Great video.
Thanks for your comment. You are right. It is a bit steep.
this is sick but i love how you used it like a quarter pipe
Wow! You did so fast so that you can produce 100 in an hour! ✌😯😜
this is really neat! how much did it cost to make? and what are the measurements?
Hi, it is 500mm wide 280mm high and about 700mm long. I made it from leftover material from an earlier ramp project. The steel plate was 10 and the lumber was 4 euro. It would not cost more than 40euro.
@@sanskrit78 thanks you have earned a new sub
Sooo underrated!!!!
Is it necessary to screw on two sheets of plywood onto the lumbers?
I guess one is enough if it is thick. I wanted mine sturdy.
@@sanskrit78 oh ok thanks I guess my plywood is about half an inch thick which I think is fine
Sure. If you are not a big dude and you put enough lumber underneath it should work.
beleve upon the lord jesus christ and thal shal be saved