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Ethan Tune
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2011
can't leave the ramp until I learn blunt flips
Just a challenge I thought would be fun to film. please send tips on how i can edit these videos faster because making hundreds of cuts and a counter took hours.
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MAJOR update on the secret ramp
มุมมอง 427วันที่ผ่านมา
I decided to make an update video on the ramp in the woods and was very disappointed with what I found.
The Advanced Mini Ramp Trick EVERYONE Should Learn
มุมมอง 6508 หลายเดือนก่อน
Today Oscar Eck shows us how to do a front slash revert (or front smith revert). This is a super fun trick that is super easy to learn. I can speak from experience because 10 minutes after we recorded this I tried this trick for my first time and landed one as well. Feel free to comment any questions you have and I will respond to them as soon as possible. As always thanks for watching!
how to make a fingerboard rail *the best way*
มุมมอง 2.5Kปีที่แล้ว
Hope you like the video! If you would like to reach me quickly you can contact me on Instagram @ethan.tune
Fix ANY Skate Spot Run Up
มุมมอง 618ปีที่แล้ว
Heres a product I prefer over Bondo for fixing skate spot run ups. I am not a professional I am only speaking from personal experience
How to Build a Small Deck
มุมมอง 2.7Kปีที่แล้ว
In this video I show the process of how I built a deck for my tiny house/bedroom. If you like this video and want to check out the first part of this series where I convert my shed into a bedroom, then click this link: th-cam.com/video/WfyFWVb1f5s/w-d-xo.html Message me on Instagram for a fast reply to any questions: @Ethan.tune
Converting a Shed into my Bedroom/Office
มุมมอง 26K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I go over how I turned a backyard shed into my dream bedroom in order to rent out my current bedroom for spare cash. Comment if you want a part two.
Building a SECRET Concrete Mini Ramp in the Woods
มุมมอง 81K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this tutorial I go over how we went about building a hidden concrete mini ramp in the woods. I go through every step but if I missed something, let me know in the comments and I will get back to you as fast as possible. If you enjoyed this video, please consider liking and subscribing for more content:) Heres a link that goes over how to cut the sides for the frames of the quarter pipes: www...
Building a Concrete Quarterpipe From Scratch
มุมมอง 1.7K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Time lapse of me building a concrete quarter pipe at a diy spot with the help of some friends. Unfortunately it got torn down before we got the chance to skate it but hopefully this video still provides some type of value.
learning full cab flips
มุมมอง 1834 ปีที่แล้ว
Day 3 in San Francisco. It's been a very busy day and I barely got this uploaded in time but here it is watch or don't watch. The next three days I will only have about an hour to film each so we will see how that goes.
Insane amount of reps, goooood shit
Rest in peace mini ramp
It will be back! Already working on some stuff
@@toony1998 A resurrection!!!
Nice hiking video
Thanks hiker zeek
NOOO
Absolutely mental😳🤯
GODDAMNIT.
Question: eventually that plywood on the bottom part of the (epic) mold is going to rot out right? Or can you also pop it off so it doesn’t?? Thank you for sharing how to do this, so inspiring!
It was admittedly harder than I thought and I think there may still be some on to this day. You can you a battery powered saw to cut it though!
Next time I go hiking in the woods, I'm brining my board. You just never know.
Thanks so much for this, i will do a wider build this same way soon.
Make sure to build it in a hidden spot! Check my most recent video for an update 😔
Would sheet rocking the walls make it warmer than the wood paneling?
It might! The reason I chose wood was because if I ever had to move it, sheet rock doesn’t transport well
Great music and THANK YOU for turning the music volume down when you talk. 😊 Wonderful video!!!
Nice video man👍🏼
talented group of individuals in every respect
Does your city have any ordinances about this that you violated? I'm wanting to do this but I'm told it's illegal. 😬
If I had to guess most definitely
Bro this is the coolest thing I’ve seen. Building a mini ramp with the bois. Gold 🖤
What was cost
What is better round or square
I’m definitely a fan of a good circle rail but I already have two of those.
Badass! I'm wanting to do something similar
the shed is done song needs to be released
Talks the whole video and doesn’t actually film work being done 🤦🏾♂️
So let me ask you. did you permit this? I just built a 12' X 16 ' workshop in my backyard. I wasted my whole summer trying to get my build permitted. the city kept moving the goal post on me. I finally withdrew my application and just built the #@^& thing.
I did not. The shed was there when I moved in and if I have to get rid of it I should atleast be able to sell it for my money back
Bruh...
Badass!
Sick ramp. Run front five o fakes next ~ they r spooky fun
Ok the trick is cool but can we talk about that ramp ??? 😍
I miss this iteration of it! This was over two years ago!
Dude this is sick. Thanks for this. Im planning on getting a similar tuffshed model by 10x12. I think you can help others find this vid easier if you tag or title (tuffshed) in it and the model.
Good idea
Great work! Be sure to prime those spots where the dark stain splashed on the wall before you repaint. Use a sealing primer like Kilz,so the spots don't bleed back through. Then paint, and nobody but us will ever know.
where’s the bathroom?
I’m the house 😞
Or outside
I love the video. If I were living there, I'd definitely want a window in the loft, and possibly one more next to the deck doors. Windows give you ventilation, which is useful in a small space, and it also saves you money on the air conditioner.
Thanks! I did end up adding one in the loft about a month after this video
The bad thing about these spiral staircases, if you miss a step with the wrong foot you are hurt.
Hasn’t happened yet fortunately! It’s been working fine so far. It’s more of a ladder though
Bro you said “err/erm” about a thousand times! 😂
Working on improving that! Thanks for the algorithm boost though
Yeah, that was a fucking treat to watch. Some mad hard work followed by some mad hard skating. Great work boys.
nice man.. love it !!!! be different than the rest
Did he insulate the loft floor?
Yes!
thats kinda funny
and i want a work/ chill shed
hey my names Ethan
Never would i ever trust standing on that suspended concrete deck on both sides lol. Why not fill it in fully the right way??
I love oatmeal creamy texture creet.
Great video, y’all did amazing! Looks super fun
Can you give an estimate on how much money was spent on everything?
I’d say roughly $4000 not including the cost of the shed
How much more or less to build
I’m sorry I don’t understand the question
Good job!
Thank you!
Is it still there?
It is! Skated it a couple weeks ago!
How has this turned out?
Great! I’ve been living in it for over a year now and was able to rent out the rest of the house to my other friends allowing me to not pay a mortgage. Just bought my second house last week as a result!
For the first time doing this, it looks good. I think I would have a rail across the upstairs. A plain 2x4 stained like your steps or an industrial black pipe. Both can be removable.
U still skating it? This kind of videos normally are like 11 years old, surprisingly this happened not so long ago
Yeah! I don’t live as close to it as I did when I was building this but when I’m over there I always have to get a session on it
Cool
If I was this property owner and came out to find this, I would think, hell yeah. Are you making a bowl?
Good information and inspiration here. I hope many skateboarders will follow the example here. Very cool project. One challenge that might be hard for some people is attaching the anchor rebar to the coping via welding. Welding is the industry standard for this step in concrete skatepark construction.. DIY can solve it without welding. There are several alternatives, but the easiest for me to describe via typing is to drill holes through the coping with a metal drill bit. Large hole for the face of the coping, smaller hole on the concrete side. Run bolts through with the head of the bolt slipping through the big hole on the face, but not the other hole. Snug it up with a nut on the other side. Bolts should be 3" long or preferably longer. Run them every 2 feet or so. The more, the better. That coping won't go anywhere. Cram concrete in that steel pipe coping if you want to make it quiet. Use a broom stick to smush it in there.