How to Make a Quarter Pipe

Cut 8 lengths of 2x4 (50x100 mm) lumber 94.5 inches (240 cm) in length., Cut 3 lengths of 2x6 (50x150 mm) lumber 94.5 inches (240 cm) in length. , Place a 2x4 (50x100 mm) about every 10 inches (25 cm) along the transition (curved side) of the ramp...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Cut 8 lengths of 2x4 (50x100 mm) lumber 94.5 inches (240 cm) in length.

    The lumber and the two pieces of plywood will equal 8 feet (240 cm) across when assembled. ,, The top board will be flush with the top edges of the sides and perpendicular to the ground.

    The bottom board will be parallel to the ground.

    The remaining boards will be angled so they are perpendicular to the curve of the transition. , Screw them into place.
  2. Step 2: Cut 3 lengths of 2x6 (50x150 mm) lumber 94.5 inches (240 cm) in length.

  3. Step 3: Place a 2x4 (50x100 mm) about every 10 inches (25 cm) along the transition (curved side) of the ramp between the 2 sides and screw the ends into the plywood.

  4. Step 4: Place the 2x6 (50x150 mm) boards between the backs of the cut sides at the bottom

  5. Step 5: middle

  6. Step 6: and top.

Detailed Guide

The lumber and the two pieces of plywood will equal 8 feet (240 cm) across when assembled. ,, The top board will be flush with the top edges of the sides and perpendicular to the ground.

The bottom board will be parallel to the ground.

The remaining boards will be angled so they are perpendicular to the curve of the transition. , Screw them into place.

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