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  1. Mar 13, 2023 · 2. Cut the lumber. Using the circular saw or table saw, cut the 2×4 and 2×6 lumber to the desired lengths according to the plan. Use the speed square to ensure accurate cuts. 3. Build the frame. Assemble the frame of the ramp by screwing the cut lumber together using the power drill, drill bits, and galvanized screws.

  2. Feb 21, 2024 · Attach the sides of the ramp to a front anchor. It’s vital to make sure, at this point in time, that the frame is level because if it’s not level now, it won’t be after completion. 3. Put in the ramp supports. Starting at the top, attach your 2x6 and 2x4 eight inches apart, with the 2” side facing up.

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  3. Cut two sheets of 3/4" plywood down to 2'-9 wide. Attach a sheet to each deck portion of the ramp with 1 5/8" screws. Space the screws about a foot apart from each other on the studs below. You must hit the 2x4 supports with the screws. A good way to accomplish this is with a chalkline or straight edge and pencil.

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  5. Apr 16, 2019 · Plans available on my Patreon page→ https://www.patreon.com/AdamDIY Featured tools: Kobalt Tool Combo Kit→ https://low.es/2DcBeakKobalt Jigsaw→ https://low.e...

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    • Collect Tools. Get all your tools together first. You'll need: Pencil. Tape measure. Circular saw. Drill w/ proper bit. 3/16 drill bit. 3/8 drill bit. If you don't have drill bits or you can't get someone to drill holes into the metal piece for the bottom, it's not a big deal; you can still build a kicker ramp.
    • Cut Your Materials. Once you have all your tools together, cut all your materials and put them in one pile. Start with cutting the side pieces and then cut the 2x4 pieces.
    • Cut the Side Pieces. Like it was said earlier, you can make your kicker ramp any size you want, but these ramp plans are 2 ft. x 3 ft. 5 in. x 1 1/2 in. as shown in the photo above.
    • Attach the Last Three 2x4 Cross-Members. Now that you've got all your 2x4 pieces cut and you've framed the ramp with your first three pieces, you can attach the last three 2x4 cross-members.
  6. Mar 4, 2009 · Thrasher’s How To Build Skateboard Ramps is the only book on skateboard ramp plans you will ever need. Whether you’re building a new ramp, adding on to an existing ramp, or replacing an old ramp, all the info is in here. Packed with 76 pages of color photographs and detailed illustrations that make ramp construction safe and easy, the ramp ...

  7. Apr 6, 2011 · Watch How To Build A Skateboard Ramp from the world's leading how to specialist. This guide will give you step-by-step instructions to ensure you get good at...

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