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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

Introduction to OC Ramps Inc. Prebuilt or ready to assemble SKATEBOARD RAMPS with FREE shipping www.ocRAMPS.com
Halfpipes, Quarterpipes, Grind Boxes and Mini ramps. OC Ramps has been making skateboard ramps since 1997. ASSEMBLE IN HOURS....SKATE FOR LIFE!

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  • do you ship to Africa and Asia ?

  • @lilrabbit97 Yes, we ship worldwide. To get an accurate quote-- you'll need to email us the ramp you're interested in and the delivery address. Email: info@ocRAMPS.com

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  • my name is brad and i build ramps for all the little kids in my apartment complex. im just one person giving what i can and it really makes me feel good when they come to my houseand tell my they learned a new trick,

    it totally stokes me up to go shred.

    living in santa clarita i have come to find out people are stingy and not willing to give kids or anyone 4 that matter a chance to excell.its good to see a family owned company keepin it real. mad props , the temple family.

  • These ramps look SICK! I think I need to get one... Ill give you guys a call!!!

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  • @whodliketoknow34 Hello. The 3' wide quarterpipes are great ramps. But if you're looking to grind the coping a lot, you may want a wider ramp. Simply put, the wider the ramp, the more surface area you have to skate. There is no right or wrong quarterpipe--just a matter of preference. Hope this helps!

  • @ocramps1 Hey I was thinking of buying two quarter pipes from you guys. I looked online at the two 3 foot quarter pipes but it says they are only two feet high. I was going to put them across and kinda make a mini ramp are those too small and I need to get the 3 or 4 foot ones? Thanks

  • @DubStepIsFun they're really easy to install. We sell them in the kit form; so everything comes pre-cut and pre-drilled. We count the screws for you and even include the Phillips bit. All you need is a drill and a few hours of time to install. Skatepaint is quite easy to apply. Search Youtube for Skatepaint and you'll see our vid

  • @Hamburgskates Yes, we have several different types of high grade materials- including Skatelite. Email us how many sheets you need and your postal code. I'll get a quote asap. You can email us at info@ocRAMPS.com

  • @180Trist You're getting confused. Mini ramps do not go vert- its contradicting. The term mini ramp is any ramp that does not go completely vertical. Using angles is a method for launch ramps- not transitional ramps. When creating a halfpipe or quarterpipe you work with the radius (half the distance of a diameter on a circle). Again, a mini ramp should be a radius of 6-8 feet---depending on the height of the ramp. Trust us- we've been building ramps for longer than you've been born!!

  • is this the garage mini ramp or the three footer?

  • @TheTeaproductions We have several options available. For starters, we use a custom made plywood/Skatelite combination, we also have many high grade exterior plywoods that are great for outdoor ramps. Hope this info helps. Feel free to email us at info@ocRAMPS.com for more details.

  • what do you guys use for your surface?

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