![]() The OC Ramps are made in the US and designed and welded by skaters with a shared passion for excellence and design. Choose to go with the 2 ply riding surface for even more durability and strength. Includes all the instructions and photos you will need to get it up and skating. The skate pipe will arrive at your door in kit form ready to go so all you will need is a drill to get it in riding shape, and some sweat equity. The half-pipe totals 23ft in length and is perfect for to fit on your garage, home patio, court, park, or backyard. Even add an extension on end to make it a 5ft drop-in for even more speed and versatility. At 3.5ft high (or more), this ramp gives you tons of space to do any tricks you want. Choose from a durable 1 or 2 layer plywood skating surface which is a strong and durable pipe for any level of skater. The 3.5ft x 8ft Wide Half-Pipe Skateboard Ramp by OC Ramps is a half-pipe designed to fit in a garage or other home space. Learn how your comment data is processed.3.5ft x 8ft Wide Half-Pipe Skateboard Ramp by OC Ramps Your email address will not be published. So go on and to all, support your local weirdo! Thanks to all who helped and bought my shit ! SonicDan, James Lamb, and to the ones who gave the most sweat, Raakel, Maik, Jaagup and Maksy, and especially to my wife, yeah got a bit pain in the ass during months with that project ! Another crazy project to go on, for sure. With that I managed to sell some decks I designed and some shirts too. This year since it’s gonna be 30 years since, like Obelix, I fell over in the caldron of the wooden toy, it’s gonna be a big celebration session! The funding of the project wasn’t too crazy, I sold some old 80’s decks from my collection and I created a little local brand called Nightwood. So now we have great hard mini to ride during the long winter, and rainy days ! Not to depress you, it usually lasts for 9 months… Our goal was to reach the same smooth finish like the one on the transitions. Did almost as good as we did under Maksy’s supervision. For those, we used bags and went all well. So we did the two platforms with Jaagup some weeks later in two different pours. We learned so much in that day, thanks to Jani’s professionalism! He’s a concrete master and always loves to share his tips etc. We managed to do both transitions and flatbottom. Took hell of a long hard day, with extra help from Jaagup, young local, super enthusiastic and skilled friend. And the must was to have big pool coping!Įnd of June, Maksy took a 2-day trip to Estonia and after one night of no sleep because of the stress, and also my non-stop screaming cats, 6.30 in the morning the ‘crete-truck was in the back street and the pour ready to start. I decided with the help of Maik, first, to go for a 70cm high micro (2,3m wide and almost 5m long) with the usual soft transition on one side and a second hard transition you could compare with a low jersey barrier. Then I started to get a better idea of the space available. We took so many trips that I can’t even re-count, to the recycling center and distributing the huge stack of firewood. The first months in, the main mission was to empty the barn, with the help of Raakel. The first step was a massive renovation of the house. Then covid happened, a few weeks after we got the keys. In the backyard, it has a tiny garden with a little green garage/barn. For months, we struggled to find “the one” but we finally found a perfect little old house in central Tallinn. Words and Photos by Nicolas Bouvy photos by JaagupĪ couple of years ago, we got the need with the family to leave our old soviet flat and seek a house.
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