Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Rain Comes Again















So the first big rain of the later part of year 2009 has hit. Recieving 1-2 of rain on the valley floor, it was pretty intense. I was luckly able to take all the masonite off the ramp before the ramp and store it in the shed. That would of been a lot of money to waste on the fragile masonite sheets.


Don't worry we already layed in a order for some tarps to come in and protect the ramp from the blunt of the upcoming storms. Bought what we needed at http://www.tarpsplus.com/
We got some nice HEAVY DUTY tarps for the mini mega, if you want to see which kind we got click the link Right Here

Here are a few photos of the ramp the afternoon after the rain....












Wednesday, September 9, 2009

360 Degree view of the Project

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Myself and my brother John, our photographer finally got some time to take these photographs on labor day. I was so stoked to see how it all turned out! Took a bit of math and about 1 hr 30mins to take all 37 well placed photographs. But the end result is stunning.
You be able to see this new view of the ramp in our latest video released on youtube.
www.youtube.com/skatescoff its guaranteed epic/ entertainment.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

NEW VIDEO Updates!!! Prep Work

I know its been a while since any video on the project has been posted. So here it is my friends.
A 3 part series of some of the prep work done prior to Build Days that I do to ensure the build day goes by as smooth as possible. This prep day happens right before DAY 11 where we installed the rollin back in October 28, 2008. These videos go more indepth with the build, design, and decision made on the projects building. Alot more juice in these 3 videos than the past updates combined....Well almost. Anyways enjoy!

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3


You can find these videos and more at our YOUTUBE channel www.youtube.com/skatescoff

Friday, July 10, 2009

A Little Bit off Focus

I'm proud to announce the new Scoff website is up and running! Its our best and most true to the core of Scoff I believe and breaks everything down to the what were really about. You can visit it here www.scoffskateboarding.com
So go check it out and read everything on their, its not so much extra content compared to the old one but more revised and better content. Those who check it out and tell us what we think plus a few questions have a chance at winning a FREE Scoff Project Photo tee! So have at it!

Monday, June 29, 2009

So how much did that Cost?

Thats a question i get asked alot in person and over the net well I sorta wanted to know myself. I've just been guesstimating for a while now and decided to bring our the receipts and see how mush the mini mega ramp has cost so far. Heres the latest photos of the ramp. Adding the 26 sheets of masonite

Photos taken by: John Huewe / Photos taken: June 13, 2009








Building Costs:$2,233.53
Cost Saving/Reusing Wood: -$600 +/-
Additional Costs: $491.02(tools, paint, brushes, ect..)
Total Costs:$2,124.55

Building List:
8ft-2x4 = 70
12ft-2x4 = 240
12ft-4x4 = 6
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1/2 ply = 28
3/4 ply = 6
5/8 OSB ply = 8
1/8 Masonite = 4
1/4 Masonite = 22
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1,1/4 DryScrew = 5lbs
2" DryStcrews = 25lbs
3" DryScrews = 30lbs
3" DeckScrew = 30lbs
2, 1/2" 10d Nails = 10lbs
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Cinder Blocks = 65 blocks
Concrete = 1,280lbs
Coarse Gravel = 20lbs
Latex Primer Paint = 26 gallons
2x4 hangers = 64 pieces
6" Bolts = 6 (1 bolt, 1 nut, 2 washers)
4" Bolts = 8 (1 bolt, 1 nut, 2 washers)

The landing are still needs to be expanded 8 more feet with a 10ft high 16ft long quarter at the end. Which according to my numbers will cost an additional $864 :/ I'm tired of spending money on this beast but it has come a long ways since 10/06/07.
Hope you all enjoyed!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Sorry

I mainly wanted to let everyone know that I'm sorry for not keeping you guys up to date on the project lately. Seriously I have over 10 blogs I need to write but have been so busy I haven't had time and have left most of you in the dark about the happenings of the project.

Mainly the ramp is almost set for its 1st test runs. A day we have worked so hard for for nearly 2yrs now! A fresh breath of air would hit me and I could feel relaxed that we hit our first major milestone for the project but the lingering doom of State Farm looms nearby which quickly takes away all that we have worked so hard for.....time will tell what comes of it

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

!Road Block!

Documented: May 3, 2009

So the other day I was heading over to my local state farmer agent to pay for my car insurance. I figured since I was here I should talk to him about possibly raising the insurance coverage on the house to cover us for the Jump Day. Turned out to be not such a good turnout. According to the agent if State Farm new we were planning on building this ramp to jump it. They would cancel the home owners insurance on the house and since the mortgage is still being paid off the bank would take over the house and sell it. Kicking my parents out of there home(yes the ramp is on my parents property.) Not good new and a douche kind of a move to make. See I understand there concern, being afraid that if someone would sue if they go hurt and then State Farm would have to pay for that.

But truthfully, they don’t know skateboarding. And skateboarding has the lowest sue rate compared to everything else they deal with. Plus as skateboarders we know what were getting into, so if we break our arm its because of our fault and were not going to blame anyone else for it. State Farm is just so use to dealing will all the other sue happy morons out there.

Anyways trying to think of some ideas around this so we can still jump it here at the house. If that doesn’t work, I’m working on some other ideas as second and last resorts. It might come to be we will need to relocate it, if it comes to that. Its sad to think this is the second time this has happened. Right when we near the completion of the ramp something stupid comes up to hinder its progress…..

Scoff Project Photo Tee - Avaliable Soon!

Here it is! This tee will be avaliable in under a week at our online shop.

BUY HERE

It will be only $12 and avaliable in Black, White, and Chocolate from Small to X-Large. Be on the look out twoards the end of this week begining of the next for these guys to be on sale!
To see the FULL SIZE graphic visit this link

Taking a Break

Build Weekend: May 2-3, 2009

We hoped to build this week but we decided to take a break. Everyone this weekend had something going on. We’ve been really busy though so I agree that everyone deserves a weekend off.

In the meantime I've been working on a graphic for The project to print to t-shirts. It will be acompliation of photos and blueprints highlighting the epic moments, chill times, and landmarks in the project journey. All sales from these tee will fo directly back into the project to help finish it and upkeep the ramp. Be on the look out for it soon!

Till next week.

Prep Work: Ladders, supports, and rollout decks. Oh my!

Work done between: April 27 - May 1, 2009

This week I began designing the ladder its design along with the pre-construction of the rails to be added to the sides of the roll-in. I designed the ladder to come up through the hole we created and have 2 large posts used for the back to help support the ladder and keep it from bending when someone walks up it. Mainly composed of 3 large pieces over 20ft long each!

The rails were pretty standard (4ft high and 8ft wide). I tried building the first one on top of the rollin and assembled it perfectly. It was a bit windy and I set it on the edge of the surface it was to be mounted to. The rail sat perfectly. I was amped and decided to go under and screw in the first part of it before clamping it down. My stupid mistake was grabbing the 2x4 hoping that I could hold it in place while I put the 3inch screw down. Soon to find out my hand couldn’t keep the 2x4 from being pushed back and the whole thing tipped over and fell 19ft to the ground hitting a small section of the ladder I just built!

I was disappointed in myself and climbed down to check the damage. Luckily the damage was quite minimal. Only one of the 2x4s had splintered off on the side of the rail. I started constructing the other 2 rail walls and one of the support legs for the ladder.

Later this week I would finish the other support leg and finish the rest of the rails in time for the next build day