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mmmm...newbies.  
« on: Oct 4th, 2005, 7:14pm »
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Hey =)
 
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http://rampplans.org/ramps/DonB/spine.html
^^^ about how much would that beast cost?
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My friend and I just started skating (I used to skate about 6 years ago, but just decided to get back into it; my friend has never skated before)...we both aggressively inline skate.  And just recently we found out that we wont be able to make it to the skate park that is 40 minutes away as often as we had planned =( --due to the fact that we cannot drive yet.
 
I wanted to know what ramps should we look into building? We both learn fairly fast,try not to think of the "skill" a certain ramp requires to use; we want challenging stuff.  I would like to have a mini-halfpipe, and I've seen them all over the web with instructions and such, but they never have an estimated price.  SO I'd like to know if you guys had any  ( like the DON B guy's on this site; the one with the neat spine stuff ) plans with an estimated price of all the components.  We plan on building a small halfpipe and maybe a funbox or something, but I did come here for advice on what to build
 
I would really like to know how much one of hte DON B spine ramps, or look alikes would cost after all the supplies  (if you know, please let me know).  It seems like itd take forever to build, but looks really fun.  
 
Thanks...(if this post seems confused and not well written...it's just becuase I am tired and getting ready to go to bed =P)
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Re: mmmm...newbies.  
« Reply #1 on: Oct 5th, 2005, 4:54am »
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we cant give you a price on it. they are diiferent everywhere. and with the wood prices going up due to the hurriicanes they are expensive. but your best bet is getting a supply list and going to diferent lumber yards and see what they can do for you.
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« Reply #2 on: Oct 9th, 2005, 3:49pm »
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New wood: ~$1,200+ with another $200 for masonite/hardboard.
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