![]() Did almost as good as we did under Maksy’s supervision. ![]() For those, we used bags and went all well. So we did the two platforms with Jaagup some weeks later in two different pours. We learned so much in that day, thanks to Jani’s professionalism! He’s a concrete master and always loves to share his tips etc. We managed to do both transitions and flatbottom. Took hell of a long hard day, with extra help from Jaagup, young local, super enthusiastic and skilled friend. And the must was to have big pool coping!Įnd of June, Maksy took a 2-day trip to Estonia and after one night of no sleep because of the stress, and also my non-stop screaming cats, 6.30 in the morning the ‘crete-truck was in the back street and the pour ready to start. I decided with the help of Maik, first, to go for a 70cm high micro (2,3m wide and almost 5m long) with the usual soft transition on one side and a second hard transition you could compare with a low jersey barrier. Then I started to get a better idea of the space available. We took so many trips that I can’t even re-count, to the recycling center and distributing the huge stack of firewood. The first months in, the main mission was to empty the barn, with the help of Raakel. The first step was a massive renovation of the house. Then covid happened, a few weeks after we got the keys. In the backyard, it has a tiny garden with a little green garage/barn. ![]() For months, we struggled to find “the one” but we finally found a perfect little old house in central Tallinn. Size 7-8 shoes.įULL - Deck width: 7.5" or larger - for all skaters over age 13, taller than 5'3" with a shoe size of 9 or up.Words and Photos by Nicolas Bouvy photos by JaagupĪ couple of years ago, we got the need with the family to leave our old soviet flat and seek a house. MID - Deck width: 7.3" - 9 to 12 years old between 4'5" & 5'2" tall. MINI - Deck width: 7.0" - 6 to 8 years old between 3'5" & 4'4" tall. MICRO - Deck width: 6.75" or smaller - 5 years old or younger, under 3'4" tall. Choose your skateboard deck according to the width, not length. Street skaters usually choose a smaller deck. Bigger riders and those skating ramps typically prefer a wider deck. Width is influenced by the size of the rider and the type of riding. The average width of a skateboard deck is 7.5"- 8.25". If you are new to skateboarding, check out our Skateboard Buying Guide to help you know just what to buy. Skating ramps and learning tricks has never been easier. You can even customize it with skateboard ramp paint, which is specifically designed for ramps. These skate ramps are so easy to assemble, even your mom can put them together! For skateboarders with a DIY attitude, we've also got skateboard ramp plans, so you can put together your very own. All OC Ramps come cut and pre-drilled, so all you have to do is screw it together. Their half pipes, quarter pipes and grind boxes are all built with the highest quality materials. Here at Warehouse Skateboards, we carry top of the line skate ramps from brands like OC Ramps. We've also got pro-level skateboard grind rails so you can learn slides and grinds without getting into trouble! Or if you just want to get some air, get yourself a skateboard launch ramp. If you want to learn how to axle stall or 50-50, we recommend our easy-to-assemble skateboard spine ramps. We've got quarterpipes and half pipes so you can learn classic tricks 5-0s or rock'n rolls on your board. ![]() If you want to learn skateboard tricks at home on your own time, check out the skate ramps we have for sale. Stop having to pay to skate, get a ramp for your house and skate it anytime you want. Choose from high quality skateboard ramps, grind boxes, and skateboard rails or build your own ramp using professional skateboard ramp plans. Warehouse Skateboards carries skateboard ramps that are perfect for skaters of any age and skill level. Nothing is cooler than having your own ramp in your driveway to skate anytime you wish.
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