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theabortionator2x4s work totally fine. If you want it to be stonger use some cross bracing. Also 45 ing those cuts(if you have a miter saw) and cutting them so they just fit, even have to pound them in place the support will be unreal before you even screw or nail them in.
If you're only running like a shogun and you want it fairly tall you're gonna have to run some wide feet on it to keep it stable. A little bracing from the first leg to foot can keep it pretty stable. Can sometimes skimp a little on the last foot with but then again if you're doing switch ups and shit at the end it's worth it to have something. Maybe just run ply on the last one instead of a 2x4 so there's some support but if you come off early you aren't hitting the 2x4. In the yard it doesn't really matter but just trying to think for the slope.
Or do they have any old off cuts of dry slop material you can throw over the feet for that purpose? Idk if anyone can weigh in but I think liberty does something like that when they move features around.
Also, did you ask them about this yet and is it okay? Are you going to build a small kicker to get onto it or is there already something there?
fluffyhaggisYea man got permission. Got some get-ons there and thinking using them as an after rail for the existing boxes. Make some combo features. And that's a good point, will grab some spare snowflex for the base.
This'll help, had to order it yesterday and got approx 110mm by 38mm, reckon this will be strong enough?
Also, is it possible structurally to nail two planks together to make them thicker? Is this structurally sound I mean.