 In theory, this should be pretty straightforward. I had woodwork in high school, but I never had attention in school. Hey guys, what's up? We're at Bunnings right now. I'm gonna build a kicker amp today. It's gonna be a little DIY tutorial. Hope you enjoy the video. Alright guys, I got a list here of some of the stuff I need to get. I'm gonna start with the small stuff first, then we're gonna move on to the bigger items needed for this build. So yeah, we're gonna start off with getting some drill bits and some wood screws. Masonry, is that wood? No, masonry's rock. Masonry's rock. Yeah, wood must do. That'll do us, I think. Just the cheap stuff. What else do we need to get? Screws. Great selection. Jesus. There a bit. Oh, there's a hex, Philips. Do you reckon town will be enough? Onto the next piece of the puzzle. So that will be the width of the kicker. That'll be the width. I'm gonna work with. Because it's much easier just to slice it up for this bit of metal than having to having to cut and shut this. We're gonna go with steel. We're gonna go get the 2x4s plywood than the masonry. This is the first time I've ever built anything. I'm not really a bloke, so shout out to all the tradesmen out there. Now a couple of shippies. Who do men call their flat? Some of them warped because they're left outside. So the width is gonna be 600mm. We might have to buy two. We have leftovers and we have leftovers, I guess. Use it for another project. How did we say it was in a bit? 60? 60? Yeah, that's all we need. Masonry, we've got everything. We've got everything on the list that we needed. In theory this should be pretty straightforward, but I've never built anything. I had woodwork in high school, but I never had attention in school. $1,600, you get yourself a wood-fired pizza. From what I've heard from my colleague here, we don't have good pizza in this country, so if you want good pizza, you've got to go to the east coast of America. North east. This barbecue is burnt. I should see what this is doing to my interior. We've got this park over here, guys. I'm Koshigai Park. Campbelltown is actually a sister city with a town in Japan called Koshigai. So that means somewhere in Japan there's a park called Campbelltown Park, believe it or not. Alright, so we have all our supply here. We've got the plywood. We've got the masonite. We've got the steel section. We've got the 2x4s. We've lined out, if you can see, you can see that red pencil. We've lined out the sides. We've done it in a way where you don't really need to know much mathematics. We didn't need to use Pythagoras theory. Theorem theory? Pythagoras theorem? There's a website. I'll put the link in the description below. Kind of gives you a rough idea of how to make it. Kind of just looked at it, and then we've done our own thing with this, so yeah. Done it in a way you don't really need to use Pythagoras theorem. So I'm going to be using a circular saw today to cut this wood. So a little pro tip. If you're using a circular saw, there's a notch right there. You can see this one. That's where your cut is going to be. So you can measure the distance between this notch and the edge, and you can put a bit of 2x4 here, but make sure it's weighed down by either a clamp. We don't have clamps, so we're going to use some bricks. Put the bricks on top or put your clamp on, so it kind of runs straight. That's going to ensure that you get a straight cut all the way through. It's very important to wear your safety goggles. I just didn't chuck them on. But yeah, if you guys are going to do this at home, make sure you wear the correct PPE. Personal protective equipment. Okay, so right now we have our side templates cut out. The middle section's here. So we're going to drill the wood first, and then we're going to screw it in. There it is, guys. We have the basic structure of this kicker. We just got to do the top sheet, masonite, and then the bit of metal. And then I think she's good to go. Cheap drill bit. As you can see, guys, we've got the masonite all cut out. It just needs to be screwed in. Yeah, it just needs to screw in this bit of metal here and we're all done. Not bad for a Sunday evening of a couple of blokes on the tools, you know. All right, there it is, guys. Not bad. Not bad. Yeah, it's dark now, so I'm going to wait until tomorrow and then shred this thing. But check it out, guys. Very nice. Not bad for my first time ever building something of worth. So it's dark now, so I'm going to wait until tomorrow to skate this thing, guys. Shout out to Harris for hooking me up with this drill and some other assorted tools I needed for the job. Who's up? You're sure right now, guys? She's come loose. Excellent. How do you rate my handiwork since you're a trader, aren't you? Yeah, right. Shop fitter, this boy. Yeah. Out of 10, what do you think? My solid five? Solid eight. Solid eight. Okay, yeah, sick. That's not bad. All right, there it is, guys. The DIY instructional kicker video. Kind of instructional. Kind of not. I don't know. Hopefully you guys learned something from today's video. Comment down below what you guys want to see me build next. I'm going to do a few of these DIY videos of me building different features and stuff. I want to hear what you guys think I should build. I have a few cool ideas in mind, but yeah. It's just really going off my skill level with woodworking and all that. It ended up costing around $150 to buy other material for this video. I got a bunch of leftovers though, so I could have probably bought less, but I just kind of bought more to be safe. If you're new to this channel, be sure to subscribe. Check out the rest of my videos. I'm from Australia, like skateboarding. Trying to make the most out of my skateboarding journey here in the land down under. Shout out to everyone that got in on the session at the park on the kicker. Shout out to Mr. G for filming. Shout out to Harris for hooking me up with the power tools. Yeah, I think that's all the shout outs. But yeah, guys, I hope you guys enjoyed the video and learned something. Until next time, I will catch you all in the next video.