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Old 21-09-2007, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by THUMPY125 View Post
i would neva advise people to use pallets as they tend to fall to pieces and leave nails sticking up which is a cause of flatty's. If you can't dig much dirt find anything that is solid and won't rot, bricks are good as you can make a jump out of them then cover it with dirt and shape the right arc of it.

I know all about that! Ive broken my pallet ramps so many times, busted a big hole them but I just replace them, the nails allways come out so I just hit the back in or pull em out, I allways watch out for them though. I have a dirt jump too, took about 30 times longer to build than my pallet ramps and its not portable.
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