Sk8er & WindWalker
You ever tried building a pop‑up skate ramp from scavenged metal and reclaimed wood? I’ve got a rough sketch that makes it lightweight, strong, and it even uses a bit of wind leverage to help the board glide. What do you think?
Yo, that sounds sick, man. I love a good DIY ramp. Just make sure the angles are on point and seal the wood or it’ll get all soggy. You think we can snag a piece of that old steel beam from the junkyard?
Sure thing. A 12‑inch beam from that junkyard will give us the stiffness we need, and I’ll cut it to 5‑foot length. Angles—45 for the landing, 30 for the take‑off. I’ll lay a layer of epoxy on the wood before sanding, then finish with a clear sealant. No rain can ruin that. Ready to start?