Pocket Winkler
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you was unlucky
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i used midwest brand birch plywood 1/32" thick, 2 layers for extra support
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also, do you know what the best wood for bending for the transition might be?
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thanks. :)
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lol if u wanna c some of the ramps that i built then check out my vids. u can tell wat waz built lol but i built outta the sam wood...lol
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i am in the progress of making a replica. i will upload a video on friday probably.
Kyle0Hlavac 2 years ago
if anything, you should try to make the curve less steep. the curve on my pocket winkler comes VERY close to scraping the nose/tail, and if you try to mimic it, it's very possible youd make it too steep and your nose would scrape. just trying to give some advice:}
xclarryx 2 years ago
yeah because they wanted to make it as small as possible, but still big enough to ride. Thats why its so close tou scraping. Close to, but still not
CrissAngelFreakAss 2 years ago
yeah i know that, but that kid said he's making a replica, and he just has to watch how steep his transition is. i know BRR got it right, im just letting this kid know to watch out for that.
xclarryx 2 years ago
how much did this ramp cost??
thanks
mathiasartigas 2 years ago
it was exactly $100 including shipping from BRR, but they're on sale on FF for like $81 i think.
xclarryx 2 years ago