Backyard Halfpipe
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Sean, Jim and Ryan relaxing on our new
ramp!
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Here are some notes and photos on our project
to to build a 24' half-pipe for skateboarding and
rollerblading in our back yard. We are following the
excellent plans for a skateboard half-pipe published by
Rick Dahlen on his website. Thanks Rick!
If you're interested in building this ramp yourself, you
might want to start by reviewing my Materials and
Cost page. If you have any other questions, send me
email! jim(at)ajaxusa(dot)com . This project evolved over
five days (see below) spread across three weekends.
=> Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day
Four | Day Five
The first weekend was mostly spent wringing my hands about
starting such a large and costly project that might endanger
the lives of my children. But I got over that pretty quickly,
and set about clearing and preparing the site where we'd build
the thing. I also did my shopping for materials.
The second weekend was the big push to complete the majority
of construction including painting and the usual series of
trips to Home Depot. The third weekend was for the final
touches: Attaching and painting the decking and building the
safety rails. And of course, the inaugural skate session!
Or just visit this photo page to see a few pictures. And if you're going to
build the ramp, you might also want to check out my notes on
materials.