what size halfpipe?
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Bone Crusher
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what size halfpipe?
Or Quarter- My brother and I have been talking about building a half, what height and width do you guys think is a good average for bikes. If I build one at my place it will be in town so I need to keep it a respectable height so it doesn't stand to far above the fence. What do you think... 8ft?
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Depends on your riding. Some like minis(3-4'tall x 8-12'wide) and some like vert ramps(6'high x 8-12'wide).
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Originally Posted by Dustin07
I'm not a beginner to bmx, I'd say advanced-intermediate... but i've only been riding vert for a few months so in that respect i'm a beginner.
Between6ft-10ft high.
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do you want a vert ramp or a mini ramp? even if the ramp transitions go to vert, if it's under 8 feet it's usually considered a mini ramp....
masonite and seattle weather don't usually mix too well. it doesn't like water...
where do you live in seattle?
masonite and seattle weather don't usually mix too well. it doesn't like water...
where do you live in seattle?
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hey pnj, thanks for the reply. I actually live south, Enumclaw... but nobody's heard of Enumclaw so...
I was under the impression that a good coat of paint could help it last longer. What do you suggest?
I was under the impression that a good coat of paint could help it last longer. What do you suggest?
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Yeah I just remember from 8 years ago or so a local guy built a great halfpipe and we got to help... Didn't get to ride it much afterwards, but i remember he built almost the whole thing out of second hand lumber and then was going to paint it a million colors... not intentionally, just sealing it with any free paint he could get.
It was a great halfpipe though.
I suppose it would be Slippery When Wet............. but then it is anyways without paint.
It was a great halfpipe though.
I suppose it would be Slippery When Wet............. but then it is anyways without paint.
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well im only going off the fact that our local halfpipe was being remade and they painted over the top of it. this was a big mistake because it has been uber slippery ever since then. it is definatly the paint because we rode it before it was painted and it was fine
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If you paint it, I would highly, highly recommend renting portable sandblasting equipment and roughing the paint up to make it more grippy.
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i remember hearing somewhere that you could put sand on the paint or mix it in or somthing and that would make it have more traction, but i have yet to try that
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I wonder if that would hurt to land on... for that matter then, a person could probably just mix in pearl dust and whatnot and really give it a cool look
now that I think of it, if the paint was applied with a compressor/paint gun then you would probably get an orange peel type of finish anyways, like on a car before it's wet sanded/waxed after first being painted.
now that I think of it, if the paint was applied with a compressor/paint gun then you would probably get an orange peel type of finish anyways, like on a car before it's wet sanded/waxed after first being painted.





