G'day Folks and welcome to my How to Build a Sick Kicker Ramp Video! The video is a Step by Step Guide to make the process as simple as possible for you. Hope you enjoy it and make sure you get out in the shed with the kids and make one.....You won't regret it! Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
I respect all these videos of people who spent a lot of time building ramps as a kid. We just took some ply wood and cinder block and called it a day. Not knowing if (when) the board was going to snap was a rush
A lot of good stuff in this video,even if I don't need a ramp...like how to use pvc to cut an arc. Always fun to watch. Now you get to watch your 10 yr. old and his friends enjoy having a ramp you wished you had back then. You are lucky you fell on a grassy surface...fell off a skateboard when I was much younger (tile floor) and screwed my shoulder good! Some time soon you can show us your boy using the ramp (when the yard is not soggy).
I had no plan to make this wiggy wiggy, or what ever he called it, but it came out so nice, I might have to! Also, this guy is Australia’s version of Mr. Rodgers...how could anyone not love him! Great video, as usual!
The flexxy plastic pipe(conduit) is the best method for creating the curve in the kicker/launch ramp! If you have seen the other Australian fella with the long hair and moustache they did a similar kicker but it required a 10.5 foot radius to mark a mellow curve and also not making steep quarter pipe instead. Thank you good sir! Been making big and small ramps and they’re lookin great!!
Thanks, awesome tuto! I was looking at those expensive ramps, wondering if I should get one or not. After watching this video, I made one and still have enough wood to create a second one... 50€! Perfect!
Great video Shane. Loved all the tips. Watched with my 8 yr old son, and I'm sure he is going to want me to build this soon lol. Keep up the great work. "GREAT TIP KNACKERS !!!" 👍👍🇬🇧
Oh mate, my two favourite things in life, woodworking and mountain biking. I'm 40, and I'm still making ramps, and jumping them. It never gets old🚴♂️🤘🤘. Love it. Another amazing video mate, thank you. 😀👍. Tom, kilkenny, Ireland
@@diyforknuckleheads ah cool, let's keep it up so 😁😁. Wow, time has been good to you so, you don't look your age, what's your secret 😄😄. Have a good one mate. Thanks again . Tom
Thank you so much for the tutorial, a little tip from a skater here , you can put a piece of sheet metal on the tip to ride into the kicker nicely and it Dosent damage the wood
I went arse up on the kids scooter not too long ago. Wasn't even showing off, coming a bit down hill, it had been raining that morning and the back just went "Nuh had enough of this" and went out from under me 🤣 Shoulder still hurts too Great video mate.
Freaking awesome mate. So remember using bricks, old tires or whatever we could find to make ramps. Too bad TH-cam wasn't around 30 years ago, I am jealous of kids today
Good one knackers! I always remember building a huge (flimsy) jump with my mate when we were 10 year olds. I ended up face first into a brick pillar and woke up getting X-rayed with a busted jaw. I've never been too flash at risk assessment!!!
What a awesome dad you are! I'm sure your son is very happy and proud of his father! 👍👍👍 After watching your great video... I noticed you showed your backyard and the cement block retainer wall... Any chance you could show us how you built it? Thanks again for the sweet videos!
Cheers mate 👍....Yeah the ramp gets a workout....he's actually using it as l write this 😁 The block wall is very easy to assemble as all the blocks just slot into the next one. The only tricky bit is getting the first course level. Unfortunately l didn't make a video building it 😢 Have a great weekend 👍🇦🇺🎄😁
The memories just flood in of those years where we through caution to the wind & soared like eagles 😱😎😳, well a couple of scars & bruises meant you had fun. Terrific project mate & you’re one of a kind that inspire anyone to just get out there to make it, thanks as always for a top video Uncle Knackers 🇦🇺🇦🇺🍻🍻👍👍
I think l soared like a one winged Stork mate 😂🤔😉😊 I was half a dozen in at the time so should've known better 😂 Thanks for watching as per usual mate 👍🍺🍺🍺🇦🇺
I just wanted to comment and thank you for posting this video! I especially appreciate the inclusion of imperial units of measure! I watched a lot of videos last night on building BMX kicker ramps and liked this one the best. I modified your design by making it wider and taller because I will be using mine for jumping RC cars. Built it today and I am super pleased with the results! Just wanted you to know how good it worked for me!
@@diyforknuckleheads I'm hoping to test it out this Friday with one of mine. I bought my girlfriend's daughter one for her birthday coming up on the 13th and that lit a fire under me to build a new ramp since I wasn't happy with the ones I made before.I'm thinking it will work pretty slick. I've probably got enough material to do another one without buying anything else and based on how it goes I will either make one taller, shorter, or about the same with a steeper curve to it.
I just want to say thank you I followed your tutorial on how to make a kicker ramp and I succeeded me and my son 4 years old wrote it and we liked it he wrote it with his scooter and I rode it with my skateboard hit me back regular message I'll send you videos thanks again
I think you need to put a layer of anti- skid covering on the ramp surface to prevent the wheel rubber from losing traction. I would have made the side cutouts smaller.
Thanks for the great vid. I just "inherited" a bunch of power tools from a friend, and your vid is very helpful for me figuring out what to do with the random sheets of ply I have lying around. (Mine'll primarily be for skateboards tho.) Any comment on grain direction decisions, whether for sides or surface? (I'm thinkin I'll make the grains on my side pieces horizontal. For the top surface, I know it bends easier with grains horizontal.)
Glad you liked it mate! In regard to your question, what you said is correct regarding the top which is the most important. As far as the sides go, mine was vertical which l think looks pretty but horizontal would also be ok. Good luck with it 👍🇦🇺😁
Glad you liked it Alan.....it's an awesome little ramp....my kids love it!! In regard to the paper, just use label paper......the brand isn't really important. Buy the label paper, it comes in A4 size. Peel all the labels off which will leave a shiny surface which is what you want. The shiny surface of the paper prevents the ink from absorbing into the paper. Make sure you print in reverse orientation and keep your fingers away from the ink on the shiny paper as the ink is just sitting there on the surface. Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks for your reply. I love the look of the transfers. I've used stencils in the past, but the colour looks WAY nicer the way you did it. Best of luck, Alan 🇮🇪
I nearly laughed myself into a heart attack when you came off the bike. I'm going to have to build a smaller version for my grandson. Came out a treat, mate.
Absolute GOLD Uncle Knackers. How good are “stubby-induced” life decisions?! I laughed like a drain at your high-tech footwear decision for that jump attempt = I’m sure those thongs were clipless compatible 🤣. Keep up the good work👍
😂😂....cheers mate....l was six stubbies in so it was never going to be a good ending 😂. When you mentioned clipless thongs l nearly spat out my beer 🤣....wish l had have thought of that when l was making the video. Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
How do you keep the piece of plywood which goes on top of the ramp (the part that you actually ride on) from breaking? I got the 1/2” plywood and when I start pushing it down to go with the slope, it starts cracking and I’m afraid it’ll snap. TIA.
As I’m comparing the slope of the ramp in the video, I think I must have made mine too gradual in the beginning. When I lay the plywood on top of the ramp without it being screwed in, I have about a 2 - 2.5” clearance. I think I’ll have to cut it in half and do a little grinding.
Hi mate. Awesome video. Thankyou. Can you help with the link for material list/sizes you mentioned at the start. for an old tech limited chippy dad. Clicked every button I can see but no luck. No backing g out now my you g blokes seen it.👍
G'day Mark....glad you liked it mate 👍 To get the information: If you're on a PC, just under the video where there is writing, click where it says "SHOW MORE". Do that and the entire Description box will open up and that is where you'll find the materials list. On a mobile phone: Just under the bottom right hand side of the video there is an upside down "V"....Click that. Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
What is it that you use for the logos? Are they transparent stickers or is it some sort of ink transfer? It looks like the latter but I can't find anything that appears to do that. Any chance you could either post a link to the product used or give us the product name/number from the packet? I've watched the other video about this but it also doesn't make it clear what the product used is. Thanks.
G'day Phil....It's nothing fancy, all l use is label paper that you buy from your local stationary store......you know, the A4 sheet of paper that is covered in labels that you peel off and stick to things like envelopes.....peel all those labels off and throw them in the bin. Once the labels have been removed you are left with a shiny surface and that is what we want to print on. The method also only works with inkjet printers. Once you have downloaded an image from google, make sure you reverse it which you can do in your printers settings and away you go....Oh yeah, make sure you place the shiny side of the parer down in the printer and once the image has been printed.....don't touch it as it will smudge.....hope that makes sense ....l actually made a video on the process a few years back...Here's the Link to Image Transfer Video. The instruction starts around the 5.40 mark in the video. Good Luck!! th-cam.com/video/-A-Un_X21lU/w-d-xo.html......Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
Ross that is a countersinking drill bit. When the yellow bit stops spinning you've reached the correct countersinking depth for your screw head to finish basically flush with the top of the wood.....hope that makes sense 👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
I wonder if your stud finder would work better than the one I bought here in Texas last Fall. I've taken it to 2 different bars and can't seem to find a stud anywhere. :-)
Hey Shane. Sorry it took me a while to watch the video. Been busy. But, just wanted to say, the kicker looks great. Why's it called a kicker? Nevermind...I don't need to know. But I would like to know how you managed to measure a fly's fart? lol Also, I liked the dog joke!!!! 😄 👌❤ Nevermind again. I figured out how you measured the fly's fart. Must've used a fartometer!
G'day Z.C....It's nothing fancy, all l use is label paper that you buy from your local stationary store......you know, the A4 sheet of paper that is covered in labels that you peel off and stick to things like envelopes.....peel all those labels off and throw them in the bin. Once the labels have been removed you are left with a shiny surface and that is what we want to print on.....hope that makes sense ....l actually made a video on the process a few years back...Here's the Link to Image Transfer Video. The instruction starts around the 5.40 mark in the video. Good Luck!! th-cam.com/video/-A-Un_X21lU/w-d-xo.html......Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
Never seen this way to draw a transition radius. I will give it a try, but its pretty inaccurate, you reallydont know what your radius is. Nice video and ramp too. Thanks
Ramp was a masterpiece mate. Your Boys will love flying off that. My only question is... Why are you working in Cmtrs?? Only Ladies measure that way. 😂🍻🦘
I had 3 Sons who were always building ramps or mounds to thrash theirs bikes on. Once one of them didn’t work out his landing area & cut all his fingers when he crashed down on top of corrugated iron fence. I was a little agitated about this near call, & he replied...Dad if I hadn’t put my hands down, it would have been my neck, for the chop. I was then very happy he had saved himself & had only cut his fingers. 😀🍻🦘
Not maybe not mate..definitely not not..a no go area to be jumping off boards in this young age of ours... Wouldn't want to come across a face to ground interface.
DIYForKnuckleheads hahahahahaha..good for you mate..good to always be young at heart..I love your videos mate.i am a doctor of medicine but I just love wood..and by wood i mean the one that’s got from trees..
G'day Folks and welcome to my How to Build a Sick Kicker Ramp Video! The video is a Step by Step Guide to make the process as simple as possible for you. Hope you enjoy it and make sure you get out in the shed with the kids and make one.....You won't regret it! Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
@Fletcher Robinson You can Fletcher but you won't be able to cut around corners 👍
I respect all these videos of people who spent a lot of time building ramps as a kid. We just took some ply wood and cinder block and called it a day. Not knowing if (when) the board was going to snap was a rush
I wish I had one of these when I was a kid! What an awesome Dad!!!!
Congrats Danny!
Cheers for that Alan...glad you liked the ramp mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Can’t understand why this video shows down in my search results. This ramp is structurally, aesthetically, and functionally sound. Thank u so much
My pleasure Dong 👍 Glad you liked it mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Awesome tutorial my friend. Metric all the way!
Thanks mate..glad you liked it and YES....Metric...it can't be any easier can it? 👍😁🇦🇺
Brings me back to my childhood!
Sure does Bill....we spent many a day as kids building ramps of all shapes and sizes 😁
Awesome job!
Cheers for that...glad you liked it! 👍😁🇦🇺
A lot of good stuff in this video,even if I don't need a ramp...like how to use pvc to cut an arc. Always fun to watch. Now you get to watch your 10 yr. old and his friends enjoy having a ramp you wished you had back then. You are lucky you fell on a grassy surface...fell off a skateboard when I was much younger (tile floor) and screwed my shoulder good! Some time soon you can show us your boy using the ramp (when the yard is not soggy).
Thanks Juliet! Glad you stuck around and watched 😁 Hope the shoulder repaired itself.....like l said, mine is still dodgy 😂 Have a good one 👍😁🇦🇺
Nice one! Gonna go watch your next one mate
Cheers Chris! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Awesome video. I love this guy! I could watch him all day! Thanks for the tip
Cheers for that mate and thanks for watching! All the best for 2022! 👍😁🇦🇺
I had no plan to make this wiggy wiggy, or what ever he called it, but it came out so nice, I might have to! Also, this guy is Australia’s version of Mr. Rodgers...how could anyone not love him! Great video, as usual!
Thanks Andrew 😁👍🇦🇺
very nice ramp!
Thanks Dallas! 👍😁🇦🇺
The flexxy plastic pipe(conduit) is the best method for creating the curve in the kicker/launch ramp! If you have seen the other Australian fella with the long hair and moustache they did a similar kicker but it required a 10.5 foot radius to mark a mellow curve and also not making steep quarter pipe instead. Thank you good sir! Been making big and small ramps and they’re lookin great!!
Thanks mate...Glad you liked the vid! ...I appreciate the feedback. Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks, awesome tuto! I was looking at those expensive ramps, wondering if I should get one or not. After watching this video, I made one and still have enough wood to create a second one... 50€! Perfect!
Awesome! Glad you found the video useful Mathieu and thanks for the comment 👍😁🇦🇺
So cool. Thanks so much. Lots of great ideas here.
Glad you liked it lj! 👍😁🇦🇺
Quality mate, brings back so many memories. Love it!
Glad you enjoyed it Riaan! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Fantastic video
Thanks Jim! Glad you liked it mate 😁🇦🇺👍
love it, might have to do this myself. thanks mate.
👍😁....Thanks M.S.! Give it a crack mate, it's an awesome little ramp 👍😁🇦🇺
TOTALLY LOVE THIS VIDEO !!!
AWESOME KICKER RAMP DESIGN !!! 👍👍❤️
Cheers mate! Yeah it's really good....we use it all the time 👍 Thanks for watching mate👍😁🇦🇺
Love it!
Cheers mate! 👍🇦🇺😁
A sick kicker ramp
Cheers mate! Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great video Shane. Loved all the tips. Watched with my 8 yr old son, and I'm sure he is going to want me to build this soon lol. Keep up the great work. "GREAT TIP KNACKERS !!!" 👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks Aron!! Glad you enjoyed it mate and good luck with the ramp....your son will love it! 👍😁🇦🇺
Oh mate, my two favourite things in life, woodworking and mountain biking. I'm 40, and I'm still making ramps, and jumping them. It never gets old🚴♂️🤘🤘. Love it. Another amazing video mate, thank you. 😀👍. Tom, kilkenny, Ireland
Awesome!...You sound like my twin Tom except l'm 53! 😂 Cant get enough of the big and get out bush most days👍👍 Thanks for watching mate
@@diyforknuckleheads ah cool, let's keep it up so 😁😁. Wow, time has been good to you so, you don't look your age, what's your secret 😄😄. Have a good one mate. Thanks again . Tom
Can't wait to see you test it.
Should be able to pop my shoulder out again no problems at all Jon
@@diyforknuckleheads Totally worth it for the views 👍
Thank you so much for the tutorial, a little tip from a skater here , you can put a piece of sheet metal on the tip to ride into the kicker nicely and it Dosent damage the wood
👍😁....Thanks for the tip Kevin! 👍😁🇦🇺
Great vid and tutorial! Made one for the kiddos and they love it. Cheers!
No worries mate 👍 Glad you liked the video and well done on the build 👍😁🇦🇺
You're a star mate. Going to have a go at the kicker ramp for my boys (10 & 8). Sure it won't look like yours. Lol. Will update. Daryl 🇬🇧
Daryl....the boys will love it mate! Good luck with it and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great job! That's a bit too nice to be a ramp 😁 i hope to see it in action in a future vid 👊
😂😂..YEAH l think l might just have it for display purposes 😂. Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Wouah Shane , i'm back on the bike !
That looks amazing mate, really liked the 360 before you popped the top on, really helps get an idea of assembly, cheers.
Thanks Dom....appreciate the comment mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Good idea. Much safer then those bricks and a plank.
Hahahahhah...you're not wrong John 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I went arse up on the kids scooter not too long ago. Wasn't even showing off, coming a bit down hill, it had been raining that morning and the back just went "Nuh had enough of this" and went out from under me 🤣
Shoulder still hurts too
Great video mate.
Hahahahahahhaha...those bloody scooters are a menace...you should've known better...a man of your age 😂😂 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Nice job Shane
Thanks Fabrizio 👍👍
Freaking awesome mate.
So remember using bricks, old tires or whatever we could find to make ramps. Too bad TH-cam wasn't around 30 years ago, I am jealous of kids today
Cheers Stephen!.....glad you liked it mate👍😁🇦🇺
Great video Uncle Knacker..... love your work mate! Love your videos keep’em coming 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks David! Glad you enjoyed it mate and l appreciate the comment....cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
cool
Great project and video. Love your state of mind ^^ Tks !
No worries Thomas! Glad you enjoyed it mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Good one knackers! I always remember building a huge (flimsy) jump with my mate when we were 10 year olds. I ended up face first into a brick pillar and woke up getting X-rayed with a busted jaw. I've never been too flash at risk assessment!!!
Oohhhh....ouchie!! Mate it's amazing we survived growing up 😂 Thanks for watching Ryan 👍🇦🇺😁
What a awesome dad you are!
I'm sure your son is very happy and proud of his father! 👍👍👍
After watching your great video...
I noticed you showed your backyard and the cement block retainer wall...
Any chance you could show us how you built it?
Thanks again for the sweet videos!
Cheers mate 👍....Yeah the ramp gets a workout....he's actually using it as l write this 😁 The block wall is very easy to assemble as all the blocks just slot into the next one. The only tricky bit is getting the first course level. Unfortunately l didn't make a video building it 😢 Have a great weekend 👍🇦🇺🎄😁
Good stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it mate👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Looks good!
Thanks mate...glad you liked it 👍😁🇦🇺
This is great, subbed!
Awesome, thank you John! 👍👍😁🇦🇺
@Danny Gillespie congratulations, mate👌🏾
Nice build, Shane. Man that ply come up a treat with the clear coat. 👍🏾
Thanks Bill! Yeah it looks awesome....it'll be interesting to see how the clear coat holds up🤔 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Great project 👍 . Your son will be enjoying it ! I think Rugby is safer 😉🥃
I hope so mate....no casualties as yet 🤣 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
good work sir
Thanks Anthony 👍👍😁
The memories just flood in of those years where we through caution to the wind & soared like eagles 😱😎😳, well a couple of scars & bruises meant you had fun. Terrific project mate & you’re one of a kind that inspire anyone to just get out there to make it, thanks as always for a top video Uncle Knackers 🇦🇺🇦🇺🍻🍻👍👍
I think l soared like a one winged Stork mate 😂🤔😉😊 I was half a dozen in at the time so should've known better 😂 Thanks for watching as per usual mate 👍🍺🍺🍺🇦🇺
DIYForKnuckleheads Keep em coming Shane, Australia loves what you do as do folks from overseas 🍻👍
I just wanted to comment and thank you for posting this video! I especially appreciate the inclusion of imperial units of measure! I watched a lot of videos last night on building BMX kicker ramps and liked this one the best. I modified your design by making it wider and taller because I will be using mine for jumping RC cars. Built it today and I am super pleased with the results! Just wanted you to know how good it worked for me!
Awesome!! Glad you liked it Joe and l'd love to see one of your R.C's launch into the stratosphere 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads I'm hoping to test it out this Friday with one of mine. I bought my girlfriend's daughter one for her birthday coming up on the 13th and that lit a fire under me to build a new ramp since I wasn't happy with the ones I made before.I'm thinking it will work pretty slick. I've probably got enough material to do another one without buying anything else and based on how it goes I will either make one taller, shorter, or about the same with a steeper curve to it.
COVID getting to you, Uncle Knackers?
Great build mate! Keep up your great stuff... and stay safe 🇦🇺👍
Yep 😂....Glad you liked it Isa! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Love the video. And especially a flys fart. Going to have to start using that one. Haha
Hahahahhaha...good stuff Eric...glad you enjoyed it mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Zomg bro, dat ramp is fully zick! 👍😂
😂...Sick As Kuffy👍👍 I've got this lingo down pat! Have a good one mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺🇦🇺🍺
I just want to say thank you I followed your tutorial on how to make a kicker ramp and I succeeded me and my son 4 years old wrote it and we liked it he wrote it with his scooter and I rode it with my skateboard hit me back regular message I'll send you videos thanks again
Good stuff August 👍 Glad it worked out for you mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Who else scrubbed the video looking for him to test the jump on his bike? Awesome build mate!
Cheers mate....by the way, the jump has been tested...numerous times....Big tick of approval 👍😁🇦🇺
Dj=6. Was your dog's bike worse than his bark? Awesome ramp. I would of added non slip stair tread material to the bottom to help prevent any sliding.
😂😂...Not bad Michael...l'll give you a 6.5 😉 Good idea re the tread material. Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I think you need to put a layer of anti- skid covering on the ramp surface to prevent the wheel rubber from losing traction. I would have made the side cutouts smaller.
Used it in the wet and no problems with skidding at all....no need for the anti skid stuff
@@diyforknuckleheads It's good anti-skid material isn't necessary. I was wrong. Best wishes. Be safe and in good health.
Awesome video. Now can you tell me how to make an adjustable one?
Glad you enjoyed it mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
nice looking ramp. but its to small for good launch ramp tricks. nice build and nice work.. but i always wanted big air..
Cheers mate. As said in the video, this was a beginners size kicker hence the size but l know where you're coming from 👍 Thanks for watching. 😁🇦🇺👍
Thanks for the great vid. I just "inherited" a bunch of power tools from a friend, and your vid is very helpful for me figuring out what to do with the random sheets of ply I have lying around. (Mine'll primarily be for skateboards tho.) Any comment on grain direction decisions, whether for sides or surface? (I'm thinkin I'll make the grains on my side pieces horizontal. For the top surface, I know it bends easier with grains horizontal.)
Glad you liked it mate! In regard to your question, what you said is correct regarding the top which is the most important. As far as the sides go, mine was vertical which l think looks pretty but horizontal would also be ok. Good luck with it 👍🇦🇺😁
@@diyforknuckleheads Working on it as we speak. 😉👍 (Takin a break bc I just ran out of batteries!😅)
Hello there, great video! A question on the top portion of the ramp - is that. 12mm ply as well? How about a 9mm for the top?
Thanks mate....yeah 9mm is fine 👍
Mighty thanks for the video again! I completed building my version today, and it came out very well, wish I could share a picture here!
Hi, Nice video. Where I can find tips to make those image transfers?
Thanks for putting this video up, I'm definitely going to make this. Can I ask, what type/brand of transfer paper did you use?
Glad you liked it Alan.....it's an awesome little ramp....my kids love it!! In regard to the paper, just use label paper......the brand isn't really important. Buy the label paper, it comes in A4 size. Peel all the labels off which will leave a shiny surface which is what you want. The shiny surface of the paper prevents the ink from absorbing into the paper. Make sure you print in reverse orientation and keep your fingers away from the ink on the shiny paper as the ink is just sitting there on the surface. Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks for your reply. I love the look of the transfers. I've used stencils in the past, but the colour looks WAY nicer the way you did it.
Best of luck,
Alan 🇮🇪
Great video again buddy . and great dad joke again :)
Thanks mate! 👍😁🇦🇺
I nearly laughed myself into a heart attack when you came off the bike. I'm going to have to build a smaller version for my grandson. Came out a treat, mate.
Hahahahahhaha...l was about Half a dozen stubbies in at the time Chris 😂 Should have known better 🤔 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺🍺
Absolute GOLD Uncle Knackers. How good are “stubby-induced” life decisions?! I laughed like a drain at your high-tech footwear decision for that jump attempt = I’m sure those thongs were clipless compatible 🤣. Keep up the good work👍
😂😂....cheers mate....l was six stubbies in so it was never going to be a good ending 😂. When you mentioned clipless thongs l nearly spat out my beer 🤣....wish l had have thought of that when l was making the video. Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
How do you keep the piece of plywood which goes on top of the ramp (the part that you actually ride on) from breaking? I got the 1/2” plywood and when I start pushing it down to go with the slope, it starts cracking and I’m afraid it’ll snap. TIA.
As I’m comparing the slope of the ramp in the video, I think I must have made mine too gradual in the beginning. When I lay the plywood on top of the ramp without it being screwed in, I have about a 2 - 2.5” clearance. I think I’ll have to cut it in half and do a little grinding.
G'day John...I don't have any issues with the plywood at all. Do you have yours supported like l have in the video?
Hi mate. Awesome video. Thankyou. Can you help with the link for material list/sizes you mentioned at the start. for an old tech limited chippy dad. Clicked every button I can see but no luck. No backing g out now my you g blokes seen it.👍
G'day Mark....glad you liked it mate 👍 To get the information: If you're on a PC, just under the video where there is writing, click where it says "SHOW MORE". Do that and the entire Description box will open up and that is where you'll find the materials list.
On a mobile phone: Just under the bottom right hand side of the video there is an upside down "V"....Click that.
Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
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Cheers Pete 👍😁🇦🇺
Now to line up the flaming trash cans to have something to jump over.
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You can get treated ply that is way cheaper than marine ply .
Good tip mate 👍👍
Wow this is excellent, Im going to make this for sure. Would you have a weight estimate of this ramp?
Cheers mate 👍 Not quite sure of the overall weight but we carry it with one hand while we ride and take it to various places 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads Perfect, thats good enough for me. Thank you
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What is it that you use for the logos? Are they transparent stickers or is it some sort of ink transfer? It looks like the latter but I can't find anything that appears to do that. Any chance you could either post a link to the product used or give us the product name/number from the packet? I've watched the other video about this but it also doesn't make it clear what the product used is. Thanks.
G'day Phil....It's nothing fancy, all l use is label paper that you buy from your local stationary store......you know, the A4 sheet of paper that is covered in labels that you peel off and stick to things like envelopes.....peel all those labels off and throw them in the bin. Once the labels have been removed you are left with a shiny surface and that is what we want to print on. The method also only works with inkjet printers. Once you have downloaded an image from google, make sure you reverse it which you can do in your printers settings and away you go....Oh yeah, make sure you place the shiny side of the parer down in the printer and once the image has been printed.....don't touch it as it will smudge.....hope that makes sense ....l actually made a video on the process a few years back...Here's the Link to Image Transfer Video. The instruction starts around the 5.40 mark in the video. Good Luck!! th-cam.com/video/-A-Un_X21lU/w-d-xo.html......Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
What is that drill attachemnt you use for straight drilling?
Ross that is a countersinking drill bit. When the yellow bit stops spinning you've reached the correct countersinking depth for your screw head to finish basically flush with the top of the wood.....hope that makes sense 👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
What were the materials you used
And great work
G'day Joel....l think the materials list is ninth description box under the video. Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺🎄🎄
I wonder if your stud finder would work better than the one I bought here in Texas last Fall. I've taken it to 2 different bars and can't seem to find a stud anywhere. :-)
Hahahahahahahaha....probably 😂
Hey Shane. Sorry it took me a while to watch the video. Been busy. But, just wanted to say, the kicker looks great. Why's it called a kicker? Nevermind...I don't need to know. But I would like to know how you managed to measure a fly's fart? lol Also, I liked the dog joke!!!! 😄 👌❤
Nevermind again. I figured out how you measured the fly's fart. Must've used a fartometer!
Hahahahahaha...l like it Sandi!/.....l'll have to use that one in the future 👍😁 Thanks for watching 😁
Hey shane, what kind of image transfer paper you're using?
G'day Z.C....It's nothing fancy, all l use is label paper that you buy from your local stationary store......you know, the A4 sheet of paper that is covered in labels that you peel off and stick to things like envelopes.....peel all those labels off and throw them in the bin. Once the labels have been removed you are left with a shiny surface and that is what we want to print on.....hope that makes sense ....l actually made a video on the process a few years back...Here's the Link to Image Transfer Video. The instruction starts around the 5.40 mark in the video. Good Luck!! th-cam.com/video/-A-Un_X21lU/w-d-xo.html......Good luck 👍😁🇦🇺
I'll have to go buy a metric ruler
It'll be one of the best buys you ever make Joe 👍
Never seen this way to draw a transition radius. I will give it a try, but its pretty inaccurate, you reallydont know what your radius is. Nice video and ramp too. Thanks
No worries mate...thanks for watching 👍👍
where is the list of materials?
In the description box under the video 👍
Dad jokes rule!
Hahahahahaha....cheers Francis 👍👍👍😁🇦🇺
Grandma's jokes are equally as sick! LOL
I'm sure they are Francis 😁
Ramp was a masterpiece mate. Your Boys will love flying off that. My only question is... Why are you working in Cmtrs?? Only Ladies measure that way. 😂🍻🦘
😂.....Pleasing the masses mate 👍 The ramp has had a workout l have to say....still in good nick too 👍👍
No one plan on Etsy :(
How much does it weigh?
Pretty light Bill. Can carry with one arm very easily 👍😁🇦🇺
Ok
"Flies Fart" I'm steeling that. For me it's always been 'a bees dick' :D
😂...I also use bees dick mate but thought l'd better make it family friendly 😂 Hope you're well Isky 👍😁🇦🇺
I only have hand tools
Must have takenyou hours to hose the backyard that much just to get out of showing us your skills on the ramp ;-)
Hahahahhahahha....you know me too well Jello 😂😂
@@diyforknuckleheads i've already been under the knife for my knee and shoulder...i wouldn't get out there either
You wanna be my dad?😂
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I had 3 Sons who were always building ramps or mounds to thrash theirs bikes on. Once one of them didn’t work out his landing area & cut all his fingers when he crashed down on top of corrugated iron fence. I was a little agitated about this near call, & he replied...Dad if I hadn’t put my hands down, it would have been my neck, for the chop. I was then very happy he had saved himself & had only cut his fingers. 😀🍻🦘
Hahahahaha...close call mate 😬 👍👍
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Mate so long as there are no TREES around you might be ...........OK.......... 😂😂😂😂
Those bloody trees!!! Not much give from what l remember 😂😂 Thanks for watching. mate 👍😁🇦🇺🍺🍺
@@diyforknuckleheads lololol All the time mate, BTW did ya get the notification for my latest :) ?
Raining cats and dogs there's poodles everywhere just saying
😂😂....tooshay Dave 👍😁🇦🇺
Not maybe not mate..definitely not not..a no go area to be jumping off boards in this young age of ours...
Wouldn't want to come across a face to ground interface.
Well Inam....l took the plunge and survived😂😂.....wasn't very graceful, but l survived 👍😂😂
DIYForKnuckleheads hahahahahaha..good for you mate..good to always be young at heart..I love your videos mate.i am a doctor of medicine but I just love wood..and by wood i mean the one that’s got from trees..
Don't be silly. My dog does not chase people on a bike. He doesn't even have a bike
😂😂....Poor dog, he must feel a little left out Peter....go on....get him one 😂 Thanks for watching mate 😁🇦🇺👍
Too easy
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