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wooden ramp - grippy surface started by zdawg
April 25th 2009 at 1:43 PM
 
zdawg
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I have a wooden ramp that I built, and a friend of mine said that you should put shingles or chicken wire on the surface of it so that if the wood is wet or your tire is full of mud, you wont spin out and kill yourself. Is this a good idea? Im soon hitting it when all the snow is gone, and I want it to be as safe as possible. It seems like it should work, but has anyone here seen this done before? Here is the jump:




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April 25th 2009 at 1:48 PM
 
DarksideCR
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spread sand grains on the ramp, then painting over it works really good.




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April 25th 2009 at 2:41 PM
 
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Couple of my friends have wooden freestyle jumps and we didnt put anything on it... Just dont hit it when its wet... Darkside's idea soudns like it would work pretty well... Otherwise there is some like grit paint or somthin we put on the floor of our trailer that would proble work pretty wel..



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April 25th 2009 at 2:57 PM
 
Dekk
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Most hardware stores have a texture type thing that you use for celings and stuff. It comes in a arosol can. Just spray some of that on there and you'll be fine.

You will most likely be fine without anything on it.




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April 25th 2009 at 5:34 PM
 
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Try the textured stuff thats what we used when building the track at my cousin's. We used it for the first year with nothing and had no mishaps but decide it was only a matter of time.



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April 27th 2009 at 4:47 PM
 
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thanks for the ideas guys I will probably try the spray stuff because I dont want to make this jump anymore dangerous than it already is!



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April 27th 2009 at 5:10 PM
 
MX86
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Shower adhesive tape. it's the ****!



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April 27th 2009 at 9:16 PM
 
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At the hardware store i work at we sell both the text and adhesive strips, i think both of which would probably work.



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April 29th 2009 at 5:10 AM
 
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Skateboard griptape, its not cheap though



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