@OinzCEO17 That's the same thing holding in the support for the Skylodge. The concrete will probably raise the cost of Warmblood by a few bucks, though. But it's only going to be 22 dollars without it, roughly.
I was reading your comment on my coaster that you can only go up to 120lbs on yours if you add an V brace on your supports I bet you could handle a lot more, since it looks like it will tilt left and right now under heavy load. I've gotten a 250lb guy on mine now :) I thought he was crazy
@6nuts The supports are definitely not the problem. The about 4x4's work good. It's the 2x2 crossbars and the car that are the problem. The crossbars always snapped often, and the car is just a pain. I think the design on flat ground is the toughest to make work. If I had more space and offset hilly terrain to work right on top of anything could be better, like yours!
the way im thinking of making my own coaster is by using wood, making a staion and using a scooter for people with arthritis. or just use the motion of science and momentum to make it move. maybe a gocart will work too. :)
the way im thinking of making my own coaster is by using wood, making a staion and using a scooter for people with arthritis. or just use the motion of science and momentum to make it move.
@riggerrogger101 I don't know exactly. But if you get at least $250 or $300 or so, you should be set for 5 feet tall. Although it depends on prices where you shop.
@SilentBeast70 yeah there is some airtime on the bunny hill, but see how it's flat on the top? that kind of loses some negative G's, but going backwards over the hill has more airtime than forwards. thanks :D
how do you make the cart go?
07712alicia 2 weeks ago
i cant watch it cause my computer is taking forever to load
MrKoolguy8 2 months ago
nice coaster!
MrKoolguy8 2 months ago
do u get any airtime
skaterwithaboard 5 months ago
What kind of cart did you use?
steelxarmy 6 months ago
@steelxarmy Click the "next" annotation in the bottom left corner of the vid.
OinzCEO17 6 months ago
0:05 We're gonna DIE!
0:06 ...NVM...
sonicchamps 7 months ago
pretty cool :)
Swampertchamp 7 months ago
sweet
dakota8700 7 months ago
What did you make this out of
MrrandomFriday 8 months ago
@MrrandomFriday Wood & PVC pipe for the rails.
OinzCEO17 8 months ago
@OinzCEO17 do you nail the pvc or glue it or what
antieye555 3 weeks ago
thats awesome
summer48872 8 months ago
haha what if suddenly you fly away !?
wisdomandchange777 9 months ago
@mjt101100 $100 to $200
OinzCEO17 9 months ago
its cool
TeamSt1nkyPigs 1 year ago
My backyard's getting one of these next summer. How do you get the supports to stay in the ground?
2012jarrett 1 year ago
@2012jarrett We dug a hole with a post hole digger and concreted it in.
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
@OinzCEO17 That's the same thing holding in the support for the Skylodge. The concrete will probably raise the cost of Warmblood by a few bucks, though. But it's only going to be 22 dollars without it, roughly.
2012jarrett 1 year ago
you can get pvc at home depot for really cheap
rolrcoastrfanatic 1 year ago
I was reading your comment on my coaster that you can only go up to 120lbs on yours if you add an V brace on your supports I bet you could handle a lot more, since it looks like it will tilt left and right now under heavy load. I've gotten a 250lb guy on mine now :) I thought he was crazy
6nuts 1 year ago
@6nuts The supports are definitely not the problem. The about 4x4's work good. It's the 2x2 crossbars and the car that are the problem. The crossbars always snapped often, and the car is just a pain. I think the design on flat ground is the toughest to make work. If I had more space and offset hilly terrain to work right on top of anything could be better, like yours!
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
how long is it?
TheBrickfan1 1 year ago
@TheBrickfan1 From Tree House to very end, about 52 feet. The track's length itself is more like 62 ft. It is 5 1/2 feet tall.
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
the way im thinking of making my own coaster is by using wood, making a staion and using a scooter for people with arthritis. or just use the motion of science and momentum to make it move. maybe a gocart will work too. :)
MrRjransom 1 year ago
the way im thinking of making my own coaster is by using wood, making a staion and using a scooter for people with arthritis. or just use the motion of science and momentum to make it move.
MrRjransom 1 year ago
How much did this cost??? this is almost ex-actually the same As My plan!
riggerrogger101 1 year ago
@riggerrogger101 I don't know exactly. But if you get at least $250 or $300 or so, you should be set for 5 feet tall. Although it depends on prices where you shop.
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
@OinzCEO17 do you know how much in £?
riggerrogger101 1 year ago
@riggerrogger101 According to XE, $300 US is equal to 221.938 EUR.
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
@OinzCEO17 ok thanks
riggerrogger101 1 year ago
Dear Santa.......
COM3DIANS 1 year ago
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we are working on a coaster like that
roberts424 1 year ago
we ar working on a coaster like that
roberts424 1 year ago
5,000 views!!!!
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
That is awesome!
Hieagandaus 1 year ago
You should've reduced the size of the camel back hill thing so the cart might have gone over it once more before it stopped.
GmPivot 1 year ago
@GmPivot actually this was filmed with the car by itself. when someone's on it and after we oil the wheels, it does go over again.
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
3,000 views! thanks!
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
wow loads of g's.
ryolo132 1 year ago
Wow thats awsome! Looks smooth aswell!
Looks like you get a bit of airtime on the that bunny hill :)
SilentBeast70 1 year ago
@SilentBeast70 yeah there is some airtime on the bunny hill, but see how it's flat on the top? that kind of loses some negative G's, but going backwards over the hill has more airtime than forwards. thanks :D
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
sweetness!
TheCoasterfreak200 1 year ago
wow 1000 views!!!
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
Awesome!
CrazeyKoaster 1 year ago
sick
TheKobeChannel 1 year ago
you have a rollercoaster in your backyard? That's so cool!
thesportscollabers 1 year ago
thats awesome dude, i wish my dad wud let me do something like this but he said that the insurance company probably wudnt approve
2015AsM 1 year ago
Nice work!!!
rollerghost615 1 year ago
Awesome dude! Can you ride it now? If so then you should put an off-ride video up. Great coaster man!
CwsRock 1 year ago
@CwsRock yeah, I've ridden it before. Although don't expect it soon because it just rained a lot and all the grounds soaking wet. :O
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
epic ride!
RichardULZ 1 year ago
Nice job! (*Likes*) Congratulations on a successful job well done.
KCForce 1 year ago
dude nice coaster!!!!
theironhorse22 1 year ago
Looks like it has some great air-time. Great job.
MrPOVMan 1 year ago
Nice.
TheCoasterViews 1 year ago
SWEET
CharlieSzur 1 year ago
@CharlieSzur yes, yes it is!
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
nice, looks very well built, il do an update on mine soon
criso1994 1 year ago
That would be SOOO fun to ride. Thanks for all the help!!
CoasterFan456 1 year ago
@CoasterFan456 thanks, you're welcome! :)
OinzCEO17 1 year ago
Awesome
ProjectCoaster 1 year ago
Looks awesome!
kaboda317 1 year ago