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The rail looks pretty nice, the t part on the bottom could be a little wider to make it more stable
Shoey-SkiThe rail looks pretty nice, the t part on the bottom could be a little wider to make it more stable
I was debating doing that...but I figured if I tried a new trick on it and fell I would hit the t part and break it
Not sure how much snow you have but I always just set mine out the night before a snow so the legs are buried enough to not have to worry about the t's
Shoey-SkiNot sure how much snow you have but I always just set mine out the night before a snow so the legs are buried enough to not have to worry about the t's
Good idea....there is snow storm this weekend so I'll try that out .
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That's right. It's better to demand it
That was our rails in 2014.
That was last year in 2015. We improved our kickers so we can go switch and try cooler tricks.
Don't have any pictures for the present one. Reason is simple, still building it. Instead of having 2 rails, this year we are going to have 4 rails. Down rail, up to flat, tranny angled flat rail and a flat one.
dub post but who cares, built this a couple years back because theres no big mountain in the summer and learned so many rail tricks, worked like a charm until the drop in broke.
the PVC isnt actually attached to the housing its just fitted snuggly, that is the 10 foot section but i mad another housing piece and i have 3 5 foot sections so i can just take the long rail out and put the small pieces in to make crazy and creative rails like A frames, battle ships, Z rails, C rails, DOnkey dicks, you name it
AustiinHey guys so I just built a pvc pipe rail for my backyard.... give me some input or post picture of your setup. Also hit me up with a good rating, need some karma.
Looks good. I would suggest you put some supports running from below the rail to the legs at a 45 degree. It should be fine without it, but because the legs (I think) are not attached on the bottoms you could break them/ just make them wobbly easily.
use two smaller pipes side-by-side to make a rail that resembles a flat rail