 All right. Yep. So we're at Keen Ramps today guys. Dan has been lovely enough to take us on a bit of a tour here today. Yeah, the boss is a little busy for a second, so I'm going to show you around. Yeah, the sign is new, huh? Yeah, he just got that done. Pretty sick. Here's our one of our vehicles. Yeah. Keen Ramps. This is the old one. This is just our steak body, but we have a big ass man. I think it's in the back. I can show you that later. Okay. This right here is our cream of the crop, right? This right here gets all, you can tell by the stuff on the down. That is actually my crew. You can pretend that you didn't just meet him five seconds ago. Hey man. How's it going? Cameron. Cameron. That's where he keeps all this bottle of water. And my beer and some beverages. Very nice. Check this out. You'll get stuck on that. Dude, a pokey machine. So if you get this, you get a free hat. If you get this, you get a kicker. If you get this, you get a quarter player. Oh my God. Let's see. I've been trying to win for ever and I would love that we're going to win anything, but it's okay. Yeah, that's sick. So he had that remade to have all the little stuff in it. Yeah, absolutely. That's rad. Yeah, he's pretty cool guy. Very cool. We've got so much. Look at this. This is actually to size he was saying. So every inch is one foot. So this is the actual dimensions of all of our boxes, our ramps, quarter pipes. This is like literally what it is like. Oh my God. One foot it. Yeah, you like that? We also just got these bags made. Yeah, I was looking at them. Boy, it looks sick. Look at this bag. And you can strap your skateboard to the bottom. Yeah. Yeah, you strap your board to the bottom. Yeah. It's got a built in koozie. Oh, yeah. Yeah, right. Check this out. Here's my favorite part of it. That the inside the colorway is very like, look how fancy the inside is. One as well. Right. Oh my God. Oh, you're copying this out there. Make sure you pick one up. Yeah, right. Then we got this is my favorite thing that we have. Windbreaker. Windbreaker and got some shirts. Sweatshirts, got some long sleeves, got some strip tape, got these bags right here. Pencil case. Whatever you want it to be, man. We got some high shoes. Hell yeah. We got a couple thrashing magazines. You're Australian by the way right here. Yeah, shirts out in the jacket and the cover there. I'm here. We got this is the meeting room. Booze table. Oh, that's for your back. Yeah. I thought that was like an app workout machine. Maybe it is. I don't know. Yeah, I think it's like a straight cat. Cool. You got a cat. That's turbo. It was a straight cat. This cat was a straight cat. Now it's a friendly cat. Yeah, it's a shop cat. It's a cat ball. Skate photos all over the wall. Yeah. Got the Slurpee machine. I haven't never had a Slurpee out of it, but they have made Slurpees at work, but I don't work in the shop anymore. I used to do some stuff. So I don't get the real perks. Yeah. When there's a soft meeting party thing. Yeah, a bunch of coffee and stuff. I've got a little kitchenette here. How cool is this? Last time I was here, I was looking at this. Yeah, that thing's sick. Shopping board. Kenriam's shopping board. Yeah, I think he did it on a CNC machine. Oh, he did. Yeah. Okay. Wow. All right, we're going into the workshop now, guys. All right, so we got... This feels like high school. It feels like a high school woodwork. It is. I'm about the bully of bullying. Here's a panel saw. I remember we never will, because I don't work with my hands anymore unless I'm pressing record. Some plywood, which is always good. Yeah, three gates with the skate line. Now, this is our birch. So when you get a mini ramp, you can either get birch on it like this, which if you're like on a warmer temperature area, like if you're in like Florida or like California, obviously, birch is a good service. Or if you've got an indoor place birch, but otherwise, if you don't want the skate light, which will last forever, that's right here. This is the classic skate light, but one arm mini ramp that you're going to get to see in a little bit. You actually have a new skate light that's just released. It has like a special texture to it. Brand new technology. Yeah, it's pretty rad. This is a CNC machine. This thing looks amazing. Yeah, this thing is like what cuts all of our transitions off. This is Dylan, he's who operates it. Hey, dude. Everyone who works here is just really good at skating. Dylan's not good at it. He absolutely feels it. So this is pretty much like where he is most of the time, but you'll see he does everything here. Sick. You see a lot of things here. A lot of machinery. Tools. Tools. If we get a rack, two by fours, that's where they get cut. I have no idea what's in here. Let's find out. It's a shed. It's a backyard shed, mate. This is going to be my new house. This is the CNC machine, I suppose. Oh, sick. Yeah, two by fours. So this right here, this is the mini ramp right here. Oh, this is a mini ramp. Yeah, I can look at it and I'm assuming this is what, like I, is this a three by eight, I'm guessing? Oh, yeah, this is just a mini ramp. Oh, we're in the way here. All the chains here. Sorry. What do you got? Oh, is this a full mini ramp? Is this a three by eight or something? Half by eight? I think we're going to half by eight. We started labeling them down here. Oh, wait, where do you label them? Oh, I see. There you go. So everything's pretty cut. You just have to shock it together. Yeah, and so, like, when you look at, like, the flies and everything, like, we have, like, dots where you would screw into. So there's no guessing. Like, everything's already laid out to where you literally just put the screws in and it just goes together. It's simple. Yeah, it's really easy. That's sick, because then it takes out all the hard thinking. You just have to put it together. Yeah, you have no thinking. It's literally like IKEA style like these. That's right. These are cut to be like seven, ten and a half. So that means that the outside of it will make it a true eight all the way around. So all the math's already done. You don't have to do anything. You literally just have them together. Like, I worked here. So, you know, it's easy. Shouts out to Toyota. It is the baby shout out to Toyota. Give us another one. This is where we store a lot of, like, the extra stuff, a lot of the finished stuff. There's some boxes. These boxes look sick, man. They're so good. Like, every kid's dream Christmas present, like one of these king ring boxes. We have four foot, six foot, eight foot, different sizes and shapes. You know, a couple special ones. We have the brick box where it has like a big brick on the side. That looks sick. Yeah. Really. I tried to build one of these, like when I had my old DIY spot, but it ended up being way taller and bigger. It was skatable, but it was gnarly. It was like tough. Because I seen Corey make one of these and I was like, dude, that'd be perfect. But I just kind of, yeah. They're fun, man. A lot of fun. These are like 250 assembly kits, too. They come like at a smaller box. You can throw one of these together in like 15 minutes if you like know what you're doing. Yeah. They're right there right here. They're putting together a slap pad, I'm guessing. Yeah. Which is like our slappy curve setup thing. Got some painted birch. So another thing that you can do is if you like live in a colder area or a place that gets a little bit more weather and you do end up getting the birch, we do do surface layers of paint that is like a special paint for, you know, dealing with rain and basically the elements is going to make it last a lot longer. Yeah. It's weather protection, but you should, if you have an outdoor ramp, you should still always cover it. Well, even if you have the skate line. Yeah. Always cover your stuff. Here are some racks that don't have really anything. One on right here is a kicker ramp. Wow. It's built for one of Adrian's friends to jump over a bunch of stuff that we're using. This looks like a FMX ramp, like a dirt bike ramp. It's a big one. Yeah. It's uh, you want to come up and check this out? Yeah. This is the stay way to heaven, is it? Yeah. We're always going to be climbing around. Wow, this is the mini. If you look at it, it has this honeycomb shape on top. And that's uh, yeah, it adds like a little bit more grip to it. Like when you skate on it, you're not like sliding around as crazy. Yeah. But it, dude, it's like the perfect amount of slipperiness. Like if you power slide into something, you're not going to die. Yes. But I think the idea behind it is like when people have, have you ever skated a skate light ramp that's indoors and it gets that dust on it? Yeah. And it's like a slip and slide punch. Like it's a nightmare. Well, yeah, the idea is I think these honeycombs kind of catch a lot of that dirt and dust and it'll be like a little bit easier to just like, you know, keep in pristine, you know, condition. Yeah. It has a good grip. It has kind of a cool sound when you ride on it. I think this is like technically like four, four foot five. Okay. And then the extension. Yeah. Well, four, five. So it's like a true four foot. It's he explained it in another video. It's a, it's a prototype size. But anyways, we got an extension over here. Pool coping. Yeah. Check that out. We got bar wire around the side. Yeah. When he gets to Haywire, we'll keep you on line. And razor wire too. That's sick. That's tough. Yeah. No one's died on it yet. Yeah. We were thinking about maybe covering it up or something, but also we don't care. Yeah. That's a gnolly factor. Yeah, exactly. So he's doing coping right now. Okay, cool. This actually is my favorite thing to do. What they'll do is they'll just drill a hole in the coping at like each side and then drill that into the ramp. But that adds like a lot of wiggle room. So what we actually do is we'll drill it in a way that we can latch it to wood and then screw the wood in for like adjustments later on. And it's just way more sturdy. And the way that our CNC cuts our side pieces, it fits in super snug. So when you get one of our ramps, it's like, you're not getting that wobble. You're not getting on the coping end. It's all, yeah. It's a vast superior product. Yeah. 100%. Absolutely. Cause I mean Corey skates and he's still tall. Yeah. This is, this is by skaters for skating. Yeah. Everyone here, even his ugly face, like he can like, like Vicky Bigs with board slider rail. Like look at him. He's our flat bars. So we actually just got in a shipment container. It's actually over there of 300 round bars. Wow. And it's a brand new, so the one that you skated, the little round one I have, that's our prototype. I'll show you the finished product. It's a better thickness. Legs are in a better spot. And in my opinion, the perfect flat bar. Here's one of our slappy pads. Yeah. These look sick. Yeah. So they're, this side is slanted so you can kind of get up on it. And just slam into it. Yeah. Right up on it. Remember the old element, um, flat bars? So this is based off of that. Okay. So the other flat bars had the legs a little further in. So when you get on the end, they would tip up. Yeah. So that's why this is wider. Right. And it's further to this end. So now when you get on at the end, it doesn't flip up. It doesn't tip. Yeah. Uh, and then it has these reinforcements right here. Because if you've ever had a flat bar, a lot of times these legs will start to bend. Really? And they'll start to wobble like that. Okay. So this way, uh, if that won't happen, and then on the bottom, if your flapper moves around, we have these rubber pads. Yeah. Yeah. So it doesn't slide as much. And then one of the cool things that I like about this thing, uh, is he actually had holes put in on the sides too. And the reason that he did that is so you can go like this. Oh, yeah. So now when you like go to skate the flat bar, you don't have to freak out about hitting the legs. You can really just ride right past it and, you know, not have to swarm around to hit the end of the round when you're learning. That's engineering. Something that you think through because he skates and he's like, Oh, I want to learn this trick. But I don't want to have to ride around the lake to get to it. Yeah. So these are, uh, in my opinion, kind of the perfect flat bar. And there's actually a, uh, 2.0 version of these that he's been talking about doing where I can't give away any of the design, but it's a game changer. Like, oh yeah. Yeah. So somewhere down the line, he's going to be doing some flat bars that I think next level, everyone's going to get them. But they're so sick. Sick, man. Sick mural here. I was looking at before. Yeah. I think he plans to have different skateboard artists do different things. Oh, wow. Okay. So this is just the first one that he had done. Yeah. You've got a drill up there, a truck, hammer, some screws, skulls. Sick. It's all happening out here, guys, at King Ramps. Yeah, that's right. This is the spot. I think that pretty much everything. Yeah, this is one of the work trucks, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. So this is the truck that we used to do all the installs with. Okay. So we'd fit, you know, entire mini ramps, blah, blah, blah. It is what we did Jack Black's ramp on. Sick. But we actually have a van now. Oh, okay. So the van is a huge, tall van that gets like all done up inside and stuff like that. So we still use both of them, both of them, but I think this still gets used for installs, but I know that we use the other van just as much, so. Yeah, sick. All kinds of stuff going on there. There's plans for both of them as well. Yeah. A couple extra things. Got a lift gate right here. Yeah, that would make things easier for sure. Like I said, this is where I'm at the captain. I'll go and show you his office now. Sick. All right. So this is the office. This is it. Wow. Is this your personal collection of boards? Yeah, pretty much. They're like ones that I acquired over the years. Yeah. Just from somewhere from friends. Some are like ones like friends of the artwork. Yeah. Or maybe like from different events. Like I went to an element camp one year and built some stuff. So you had a ton more. I did have a lot more. Yeah. Like when this place was getting built out, there was actually like a smaller roll-up door in the back. And then so we saw cut out the brick. So for like four days, there wasn't really a door. It was just boarded up wood. Oh, really? Yeah. And somebody broke in unfortunately. Oh, that sucks. So I had like a stack of all my boards here. And they got like 20 of them. 20 of them. Pretty good ones. There was like a sign Tony Hawk, a sign Jeff Raleigh. There was like a Jamie Thomas. Oh my God. But I mean I guess the silver lining of that happening kind of made me dig deep on like eBay and OfferUp. Yeah, really. I got like back onto this like collector mode. Yeah. So like I got these like signed Chris Cole and then this like Tori Day 1-1 from like a local dude. He was just like, Hey, I want to get some ramps. Like I'll trade you. Oh, he swapped you. Yeah. So we might trade him a couple of ramps for like that, that Chris Cole plan B, this one. And then this Tony Hawk Boom Boom Huck Jam. That's super OG. Yeah. It's like, it's like a seven six. Wow. Skinny. And then yeah, we did. Oh, circle zombies. Yeah, we did a little event for them. It was like an agenda after parties. Okay, cool. Like a collab board. Yeah, those dudes are sick. Yeah. And then the beer savage dudes did a collab with them. Yeah, this dude Tyler Mooma, he was actually like one of the contractors here. He did like a bunch of work in the back. Yeah, sick. We took out walls and like we did like all the warehouse and like all that and like did the epoxy floor. So I found that on eBay and I was like, Oh, that's cool because, you know, he helped out. He put some time. Yeah. My other buddy, John was like, Oh, I saw your boards got stolen. Like I want to give you this Dylan workshop. Yeah. It's like a key pairing style. Yeah. I think it is key pairing. Oh, it is. Oh, there you go. It is. Hey, Lincoln. You guys? Yeah, I found that. That Huff signboard. Wow. And then another alien here signed Dill. Jason Dill. Yeah, it's some good ones. Sick, man. I actually like that graphically Jason Dill board. A muska one. Yeah, I got the muska. It was like when I was a kid that was the board to have like in primary school, everyone was like, you want to get that muska board? And I was only one kid at my school that had one. Really? And everyone was like, so jealous. Yeah, it's kind of cool that they're like shorties is like back. Yeah. And they keep doing drops. So like the yellow ones available. Yeah, it's like nostalgia. Different bottles. Let's talk about this photo right here. Oh, yeah, yeah. So we did a mini ramp for Jack Black with that in his backyard. And for like, I don't know, the last two years or so he was kind of into skating and he would just do like funny videos, did his speedo, do like different antics. That's crazy. Tony Hawk and like Riley come over. I seen that video actually. Yeah, sick. And so this was, this was some kind of charity. Like they photoshopped this photo with Tony's board. And with Jack, they did like, I don't know, 200 of them or something. Okay, cool. And the proceeds benefited something. I don't remember what it was, but yeah, one of the dudes that works here, that was my Christmas gift from him. So he picked one up and got that. And then so thoughtful. Yeah, got some good stuff over there. Keen Cutter Tools, no affiliation, but it's my last name. It is legit your last name? Yeah. That's what I was going to ask you. I'll ask you later. Everything's Keen all the time. In Australia, it's like, oh, yeah, I'm pretty keen for a feed or something or I'm keen to go skate. Keenaz or She's Keen. Yeah. Yeah, I'd hear people like, what? It's only started to catch on. Yeah, that's sick. That's that. I want a high knife I built. This is a knife. Yeah, that's not a knife. This is a knife. That's right. Yeah, I built this with some scratch. Oh, some cool stuff here. So that is sick. Oh yeah, that was cool. That ran in like two issues with Thrasher ago. He had like a big 14 page interview and he did like a collab series with us where he painted up like a box and a kicker and a quarter pipe and like. I think I remember that actually. Sold those. Yeah. We just did like a limited run. So that was cool to see that in there. Yeah. Yeah, a new bowl. Love this place. I think that's Ring Cliffburg. Yeah, 2016. Yeah. If I ever make enough money in my life, I want to have like a replica in my backyard. Oh man. And it is so sick. Have you skated that? Yeah. It's fine. Yeah, it's like an hour. So we just drive up. But last time I went, pulled up like the sun was going down, stopped right here, grabbed my board, ran across and it was a bunch of like junk. It was like chairs and like metal gates and stuff, broken glass. I was like, I didn't bring a broom or anything. I came unprepared. So I didn't get to skate it. And this one's also an Ardo photo. That's his old backyard when he lived in LA. He actually, I've seen the video and he like drains it to skate it. It's actually a proper pool you can swim. Yeah. Yes, I don't know if like maybe the people that bought that house, they might still have it. Yeah, they might just think it's a normal pool. Yeah, they might just have it filled up.