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Old Apr 9, 2003 | 10:25 AM
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Prolly sumpin like this only wider????? Either way it's an idea of the ammount and lenghts needed.
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 10:37 AM
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Originally posted by slinky750
let me know exactly what you need. i'll see what i can do....
just make sure if i break my *** its on tape!!....not like this winter when i broke my *** on the bike on the lake and no one was taping!!
U were out there for 3 seconds... not even long enough to fire up the camera and u flipped!!!!
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 12:01 PM
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Slinky, here is the ammount of metal needed to build that Ramp....ouch, this is gonna hurt the wallet...

180'- 2" x 2" x .120 wall (1/8" thick)
120' -1" x 1" x .120 wall (1/8" thick)
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 12:10 PM
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DUDE stop trying to get all serious with these plans, I'm starting to hyperventalate here at work:YEAH
Old Apr 9, 2003 | 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by redrizza
DUDE stop trying to get all serious with these plans, I'm starting to hyperventalate here at work:YEAH
I hear that.....Hopefully my Huevos will grow enough by the time WE BUILD ONE so I can actually hit it.

Yes, WE ARE going to build one somehow.

I saw some on Exriders made out of wood....it was a smaller one though, I think only like 6ft or so. Wish I could find the pic of that again....It would be a lot cheaper, but I question it's strenght.

Either way IT WILL be DONE.
Old Apr 10, 2003 | 10:56 AM
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for 2"x 2" 1/8" thick steel is $17.25 for 24' sections
for 2"x 2" 1/8" thick aluminum its $32.75 for 20' sections

and for 2" x 2" 1/8" angle its $5.44 for 20' sections for steel and $16.00 for aluminum

let me know if you guys need anymore quotes. i can have all this stuff delivered to my place
Old Apr 10, 2003 | 11:27 AM
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Originally posted by slinky750
for 2"x 2" 1/8" thick steel is $17.25 for 24' sections
for 2"x 2" 1/8" thick aluminum its $32.75 for 20' sections

and for 2" x 2" 1/8" angle its $5.44 for 20' sections for steel and $16.00 for aluminum

let me know if you guys need anymore quotes. i can have all this stuff delivered to my place
That was mighty fast of ya!!!!
Old Apr 10, 2003 | 11:48 AM
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Originally posted by slinky750
for 2"x 2" 1/8" thick steel is $17.25 for 24' sections
for 2"x 2" 1/8" thick aluminum its $32.75 for 20' sections

and for 2" x 2" 1/8" angle its $5.44 for 20' sections for steel and $16.00 for aluminum

let me know if you guys need anymore quotes. i can have all this stuff delivered to my place
Thanks Slinky!!! That is cheaper than I thought...Of course, I had nothing to base my estimate on.

Do you happen to know how much for 1" x 1" steel? We may actually be able to supliment that with the angle iron depending on where it goes on the ramp....I haven't actually looked at the details yet.

CVBz, if we chip in on this it'll be a pretty decent price.

Thanks again Slinky!!!!
Old Apr 11, 2003 | 09:21 AM
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I'm willing to toss in some cash. I failed math though, so roughly how much do we estimate total?

Also, this isn't a small jump. Not to sound like I'm on the rag here, but what are we gonna lan on? Flat ground isn't too forgiving.

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Old Apr 11, 2003 | 09:43 AM
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Well, we are going to look at putting an axle and wheels on it, and it would also need lights and stuff for towing, so the total price is still up in the air.

We are going to have to have to build landing ramps....gonna take some serious dirt.

If we buy the land we are planning on getting I have access to a tractor and we can dig a lot out....Not sure if we can get enough for it though.
Old Apr 11, 2003 | 01:43 PM
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Originally posted by Hazencvb
Also, this isn't a small jump. Not to sound like I'm on the rag here, but what are we gonna lan on? Flat ground isn't too forgiving.
Hazen, I think in your case you'll be landing on your head. As for the other CVBz with jumping skillz.... they'll be landing on their wheels. FYI... stick with what ya know.... wheelies. You'll live longer!

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