Who can build us some ramps for Da Farm?
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John Gilmour
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I've seen them- true quality Yankee construction- should last at least 100 years.
One good turn deserves another
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john gilmour
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Troy Smart
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William Tway
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thanks troy
Thanks Troy.
I just need to know how wide the ramps are so I can order a couple of tape switches?
Party on.
I just need to know how wide the ramps are so I can order a couple of tape switches?
Party on.
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Troy Smart
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I should mention that although I do have the plans for the Miss ramps, these might be a little different.
I was thinking about making the "roll in" part a little less "roll in" and hopefully more user friendly toward those with not much transition experience.
Basically I was thinking of just a ramp with the top and bottom rounded off a little bit.
I like that idea and think that in addition to making them more beginner friendly it might also make them faster.
The ramps I've used in the past (Breckenridge, Athens, Miss) seemed to be to tight and short to get a real pump out of.
These will hopefully be more "pumpable", easier to use, and no longer than the Miss ramps.
So there.
I was thinking about making the "roll in" part a little less "roll in" and hopefully more user friendly toward those with not much transition experience.
Basically I was thinking of just a ramp with the top and bottom rounded off a little bit.
I like that idea and think that in addition to making them more beginner friendly it might also make them faster.
The ramps I've used in the past (Breckenridge, Athens, Miss) seemed to be to tight and short to get a real pump out of.
These will hopefully be more "pumpable", easier to use, and no longer than the Miss ramps.
So there.
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Troy Smart
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Tom Thompson
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Troy,
I just got back from a 6:00 -9:00 romp in the woods on a Morel March (got 4 bread bags!!) I also have a barn of mostly Chestnut that is in need of dissasembly!! I'll provide the Ramps(wild leek variety) and several Chestnut and oak true 2x's...Troy Bilt would be a true dedication to upholding our heritage!!!
I just got back from a 6:00 -9:00 romp in the woods on a Morel March (got 4 bread bags!!) I also have a barn of mostly Chestnut that is in need of dissasembly!! I'll provide the Ramps(wild leek variety) and several Chestnut and oak true 2x's...Troy Bilt would be a true dedication to upholding our heritage!!!
ENJOY!! (while you can)
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Troy Smart
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Troy Smart
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Gol durn ramps
In keeping with "Da Farm" theme I have decided to fashion the ramps out of old barnwood and chicken wire using only 18th century hand tools.
No nails, screws or glue.
The supports will be of hand hewn oak from an ancient tree I discovered on a recent mushroom hunting sojourn in my local woods.
I have begun to chop the mighty Oak down but with nothing but a sharp stone it might take me a while.
I also discovered a family of squirrels that call the Oak home.
I will of course have to befriend them and find them a new home first before I proceed any further.
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
It has become, truly, a labor of love.
No nails, screws or glue.
The supports will be of hand hewn oak from an ancient tree I discovered on a recent mushroom hunting sojourn in my local woods.
I have begun to chop the mighty Oak down but with nothing but a sharp stone it might take me a while.
I also discovered a family of squirrels that call the Oak home.
I will of course have to befriend them and find them a new home first before I proceed any further.
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
It has become, truly, a labor of love.
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ramps
Rumour has it that COSS is improving on the patented Byrd design start ramps with 2 x 6 construction. Contact Phil "Benedict Arnold" Plunket for details.
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ramp
I was hesitant to volunteer with all I've got on my plate right now, but since Troy stepped up,
I'LL HELP!
See you this weekend Troy???
I'LL HELP!
See you this weekend Troy???
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Road Kill Ramps
TK's way ahead of you on that one WesE. Let me know if the plans need clarifications in any way.
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Who can build us some ramps for Da Farm?
Need someone in the east/north east who has enough wood skill to build a set of Start ramps like Rickys.\
Will pay Cash and Slalom gear to the guy who can do it. Email me @ mydogsmind@comcast.net
Will pay Cash and Slalom gear to the guy who can do it. Email me @ mydogsmind@comcast.net

