 like weed in here. But then again, everywhere in California, it smells like weed. We're in, we're in Hammett. Picking up a mini ramp to take back to the house, getting a mini ramp off my co-worker, Maddie, shouts out Maddie Johns. And yeah, I hired this U-Haul to go pick up the mini chuck in the back, drive it back to the house. So it's going to be a good time. Never had a backyard mini before as my childhood dream, but yeah, I'm going to stop yabbing and I'm going to drive this truck. Sick. Probably be smart to go around just so we don't have to interfere with the waste line right there. Sick. Cool. How long have you had a backyard? Like four or five. It was the first thing I did when I moved in. It lived here like five years, so like five years. Within a couple of months of moving in, I built the mini ramp. Now that was my main, so I just got the quarter end. That's what I would recommend is pop the top layer back. We're about, I don't know, a third of the way, you reckon? About a half. Halfway, got the top sheets off. Just got to work on the bottom sheet here. Pull it apart and then the ramp should come apart. But so far it's been strenuous work. Save it less. Is that how I'm less inane against? Yeah. We're getting it done. But these screws are all dry. Yeah. They're not rotted in, so they're going to come out a lot easier. Thank God. You should have seen about it being some stars. So we're going to have to Okay. Little mental progress made here. Yeah. It's been a couple of hours, dude. We got the quarter out, but yeah. Hardest part was ripping the screws out. Oh, it's too bad. Yeah. We've only been here for like two hours. Yeah, a couple of hours at this point, we're in. We just got to figure out how to slide this around there without getting stabbed by those cactuses. So we got to figure out how to get this quarter pipe through that little gate. That's two inches smaller than the quarter pipe itself. We're defying physics here, guys. So yeah. Yeah. So we're almost home free with the ramp, but we've got to work around this trailer hitch here. So Rob reckons we just fucking cut it. Soles all. Brrr. In and out. Yep. It would be easy. There's not too many spider webs. I thought there would have been way more, dude. Yeah, they're all, oh really? Yeah, like this whole thing is like, they just wait in between the trailer and the... Oh yeah, I can see it now. Damn. We're almost, almost there. Got this ramp, luckily, that comes in the U-Haul. Slide it in the back here. Yeah, I need a bloody ginger beer. How's Rob getting it done on a broken ankle? We're faster, bro. We're better than ever. We've got an extra. What do you call this? Angler, do you want one? I have one. Oh, and I'm just saying like, the box. No, it's a box that I just like fucking... This slappy box. Adds an extra supplies and... Yeah. I cut like a cool shape and then made a box out of it. Oh yeah. It's like a slappy box. I was gonna angle it on this side, too. But I never got one. I drew a rail almost. Yeah, so you can board slide in, you can fucking... Yeah, that'll be done. And then like, when you're using it, I was like an intervention. I like to use this side. Yeah, because it's angled. It's like an angle, but like more. Yeah, a bit more area. But then you stop to have angle iron on. That would be serious. It's gonna get in the ground all in the money. You've got it all loaded. You can have this angle iron if you want it. Yeah, if you got it, you're gonna give it away. I'll take it. So we're back at it again today, out in the backyard. Got the mini ramp situated of where it's gonna be. We're just trying to figure out how to level this thing because the ground in the backyard isn't level, but we're gonna shim it and figure it out. But this is where we're at so far. This is basically the rough idea. The side looks really good, pretty level. We put the spirit level on it, but this side is a little bit where the concrete goes to the tile here, a little bit off. So we've got to figure out what we're doing. Got Rob here with me today, helping out again. Thank God, because I would have no idea. But yeah, so this is where we're at right now, looking good so far. This should be a quick process compared to pulling it apart. That sucked. Now we're gonna have to shim it. Yeah, quite a bit. Okay. Yeah, I mean, we've got plenty of scrap and whatever laying around. So let me just take a level in a couple of spots. Yeah, that's the same. I just want to make sure this wasn't bowed. Yeah. So we found an old deck in the backyard that's seen better days. And we're gonna cut the concave off it. Basically the nose and tail to use a flat bottom to shim it. So it's definitely for skateboarding this ramp. It's gonna be shimmed with an old deck. From skateboard to skateboarding. Yeah. Safety first kids. Robert here is a professional. So we know what we're doing. Always wear your PPE. Love safety glasses here and protection. All of that is true. Or else you get a call from Arsha. We'll just frame. And the thing with that is we can always slide it back because it's bigger. Yeah. And it'll start to pick up the front of this ramp. And then by the time we get that up put the paver under there and we'll just... That honestly might make those two by fours fit perfectly the length because they're hair long anyways. Right. So we're pretty much at the point. We've got it all shimmed and leveled. And then Rob added in some supports here in the back for the deck so that we don't fall through. But we're at the point where we just need to go to Home Depot get some screws and some other stuff and button this all up. So far so good. This has been so much easier than pulling it down. So we found the right bit of ply. It was $30 a sheet basically. So that's not too bad considering the ramparts are free. So we're gonna go get this cut, grab the rest of the stuff and then our little Home Depot mission should be complete hopefully. We've got the plywood does the easy part and we just got to find someone to cut it for us. So we're in the back corner. Three hours later. Hopefully someone should come soon. So we've got everything we needed. This is probably gonna be expensive. So please watch the video and now subscribe. Like comment and subscribe please. Well, if you would believe it you can fit four bits of ply inside of a fourth gen forerunner. But this is a problem. Something goes on the other hand, like the little cramp. We only got a gold mile. So hopefully we don't get pulled over. It'll just wedge perfectly. It can still fit. We can still drive the car. Hey, if it fits, it fits. And I just took my head out the window like this. This is premium comfort. We have all of, all of 18 inches. If you go forward like this it's not bad but then I'm eating the steering wheel. Little bit of an update. Getting the bottom layer of ply on. Ended up buying a bunch of new players you guys seen. So yeah, this should be pretty smooth from here on. So the bloke at home depot done is dirty. I mean, he would have tried to do his best. We wanted 33 and a half inches wide and it's a bit over. So the coping isn't sitting in quite as right. So we've got to soles all it and just eyeball it and go for it. Lucky I have the right man for the job. The ramp is finally done. First half of this video was a physical and mental struggle and second half of it was just very mental. Emotional. Yes, and very emotional. But it's done. You can definitely feel the ply breaking in. I'm not too sure how long it'll take for it to be flush. Like to feel like it's not moving, but you know, have a main ramp in the backyard. So I can't complain too much. Yup, top sheet's brand new. So yeah. Well, that one gallon or whatever paint that we bought, that bare paint, terrible paint. Never buy this paint. If you're trying to do something you care about, I should have bought kills, but I didn't. But yeah, so that paint down there is pretty much already evaporated. I don't know why it's not catching the ply. It's just kind of, the ply is just eating it. So I've had to do like five layers on each of the faces here. At a flat bottom we'll have to come back to. So yeah, to be continued. Am I going crazy or was this just painted? I went inside for like half an hour and the plywood has just eaten the paint. Look at it. It's like I never even touched it. This mini ramp has kicked my ass. First day was a struggle. There's so many points where I was just reconsidering my life's decisions, trying to figure that ramp out. And then second day wasn't as bad it was just similar to the first and it was just giving me PTSD. Just editing this video has given me PTSD about the first day. Like in this video it looks super smooth, but we were, it was the opposite of smooth. I'm still trying to get over how strange that was. But yeah, stay tuned. Subscribe if you're new. Check out eveningmob.com. Link is in the description. Go and pick up one of these sick hats. And yeah, cheers for watching the video. I want you to go to his house. Blow that junk up. Don't let nobody out. Oh, get trigger man. Bring him to me. Cause I'm tired of this trigger man stuff in Tennessee. Now all the time while this stuff is going on, I called up another rodeo on my flip phone. Junior, I want you to call down the texts. This is special order. The amazing night of the world.