Friday, July 31, 2009

All work is put on hold

Well, not really, but we just haven't done a whole lot in the garage lately. It's summer here so we're trying to get outdoors. But to all those visiting from all over the globe, sorry. You probably get pretty bummed when you see it's just a bunch of old turds. But rest assured, the bowl is getting shredded, literally. The plan is to finish the decks at some point this summer, and then come fall, focus what we're gonna do about the surface. Probably gonna go with plywood as the masonite is just not holding up.

Anyways, we're heading over to Northampton, MA for Lance's bachelor party bowl bash, so hopefully I'll have some documentation of that trip up shortly. In the mean time, here's some older footage.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

footage

As you can tell, we're still try to figure out this little monster. Rest assured, ish is going down, just not documented... yet.



Monday, June 29, 2009

Damn right it was a good day

Qua's





then a quick stop for one more beer and one more bowl.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Standing room only

well, we finally got going on the decks, and we also got another hand involved - Qua. I feel kind bad for him though... my, keef and lance have been working on this thing for a long time and we created our own little world in the gayrage. And it ain't pretty. But he has handled it well and his extra set of hands and know-how helps... and he also shreds this thing!

working in small spaces makes new friends!!






A short video to get the taste buds wet....

Monday, June 8, 2009

Fight Night

The coping is finally set. And I'm going to take full credit for it. You see, once I shut my mouth, and let Lance and Keef take over, it went in pretty smoothly. So, you're welcome.



After we got it set, we skated it for about an hour. It's pretty crazy and will take some time to figure out, but it's still a lot of fun. All that is left is some clean up and the decks. Then it's on.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Nice Weather Sucks

only because it distracts us from the bowl. Pdubbsz and I went up to Creature's over the weekend. Mini-vert, 6' on the one side, just shy of vert, other side has an extension that is 7' tall with a foot of vert. Metal surface. Not for the tame, only the wicked.





If you're ever at the Creature's, ask him to show you the pool coping in the lounge... always a good time down there. Thanks Bro!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

follow up to the rust dust pipe

Things got a bit more heated but our battery died on us... you'll just have to believe us...

Full Pipe in Upstate New York from Paul Puccio on Vimeo.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Brown Cocaine

We've made some real progress... good for our skate legs, bad for our lungs. Masonite dust has been in the air. In fact, it totally replaced the air. Good thing for Budweiser otherwise we might actually consider wearing some type of safety equipment. Of course the beers were probably full of masonite dust too, so not only is it in our lungs, but in our guts too. But it's worth it.

Right now, Lance has to screw down 2 more pedals and cut off the tops. Then we can put in the last piece of pipe and other than the decks (who needs decks?), we'll be skating in no time.... FINALLY!!!

Keef was bitchin' about the masonite dust all night, apparently the cigar smoke has zero effect


Friday night



Monday night

Monday, May 18, 2009

rust dust

Add one more distraction to the list...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

LOG

Instead of working on the ramp, we did this... ah, just one more thing to add to the list of why we can't get this ramp finished!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

tomorrow night

You should probably scroll down and pause the playlist at the bottom of the site - otherwise things get crazy.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

back n' forth

Now that we have the corner pieces in place, all that we have to do is glue it together.


Click for a bigger image.




Big shout-outs to Keith for coming over and taking charge. The third pipe was a bitch to get in place (no thanks to me), but Keith just handled it.

Friday, April 10, 2009

the bends

I've laid lots of pipe in my day. I also have installed a lot of metal coping on ramps before too. But doing the round wall was a bit different. We weren't absolutely sure what to expect and the first 45 minutes Lance and I were pretty nervous. I know it might be hard to believe, but our radius cuts weren't exact. Let's call it "natural variation". This is all good and dandy, but the pipe roller doesn't believe in this "natural variation" but rather "exact measurements". We had the pipe rolled at 46.5" and were gonna take our chances. This was a pretty good guess, but when we put it on the ramp we had to make some adjustments. How, you might ask? We cut the fucker. What, you might ask next? Well, ok, just the backside of the pipe.

If you look closely enough, you can see a little cut in the back of the pipe. This allowed us to open the pipe up and meet the actual radius of the corner. It worked pretty well, but we were a bit scared that the screws would fail and the pipe would pop off and break our legs. But it didn't and the future looks bright.



Oh yeah, on one of our test runs, Lance Lightfoot put a nice hole in the bottom of corner number 1. It was good and bad. Bad because it makes it tough to test it and good because it exposed the design failure early and now we can fix it before we get too far. But still, Lance could lay off the calories.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

movement

all of march went by without a post/update, which is probably for the best. but there has been progress (no pics, sorry) and even some skating. the big news is we're having some pipe bent for the corners. should be ready this week if all goes well. just have to install it from there, put the decks on and lay the rest of the masonite. done deal. feel free to comment and call us pussies or whatever for not pouring 'crete. it's springtime -- we'll be slashing plenty of crete in other pits. our shit's gonna be fast and tight....just like your moms. late

Friday, February 27, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

CONTEST-4-life!!

Everyone loves a contest...Enter as many times as you like by commenting to this post (or don't and go check something way better online like paul's email to the berrics, or maybe, rihanna's black eye). Bonus pts for making up names more clever than 'anonymous'. Multiple choice.

The REAL reason the bowl sits idle is:

A). Paul has yet to finish "working" on his bathroom in order to refi his house and wifey aint letting him near the bowl until it's ready to handle some real bowl action.

B). Paul's still perfecting his photoshop skills.

C). Pauls neighbor rolls coping for a living but yet Paul refuses to drop off pipe for the man, or even talk to the dude despite the fact that that's really the next step for us to take with the build process (paul -- get a grip we're trying to skate in '09!)

D). All of the above

E). This is stupid I hate your lame blog and your unfinished ramp, i'm going to skate shelter (i.e., i'm 13 yrs old).

PRIZE: All correct answers win a coveted free entry pass to skate the tightest 2.5 ft indoor bowl in rensselaerrrr new york, on it's celebratory opening day, jan 1, 2014. Thanks for playing and good luck-4-life.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Not a whole lot of bowl movement...

but a lot of bowel movement.

D4L proudly annouces the lastest team member, Micah Owen...

Not too sure about the cry baby, but the kid is pretty damn cute.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Corner 4 complete


Finished the second layer on corner 4 this weekend. We now have a really tight bowl, fully skateable/carveable, with 2 layers of 1/4 inch osb laid down (and flaking away exponentially as I skate this thing more and more). The thought now is to use 1/4 ply, one side sanded, for the final skin. We still got some masonite but we're going to hold on that, feeling that the mini monster could use that extra strength from the ply. May take the masonite back or just hold it for future use. Also gotta get to town on the coping. Sorry about the blurry pic, hopefully some more pics or video to come. Oh yeah, keef made some man-steps to get into the bowl. I haven 't taken a pic of that yet. And probably won't.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Hommies gotta skate

Well, we took about 10 days off so I could go on a skate mission to New Jersey. Lance had to stay home - he's on 24 hour call for the next 2 weeks. But we did get after it the other night. We worked really late, 2am, but got a lot done.



I'll put up a Jersey post tonite. Stay warm

Monday, January 12, 2009

Another late, cold night

But we still got somethings done. Due to Lance's hard work last week (see previous post), we were able to cut the arcs and build the last corner. While Lance and keef got that going, I started the layer on corner 3. We didnt' get as much accomplished as we wanted, nevertheless, we were still pretty psyched to see the progress. Now I just have to convince the wife to let me out one more time before next weekend!

I gotta tell ya, building this without a "floor system" is proving to be the biggest problem. This is because the templates all float. So we tack and pre-assemble the corner and everything looks great, then we trace out the arcs, then we unassemble, cut the arcs and put it together for the final time. But, of course, when we put it back together, it doens't look quite as good as it did before. Gaps just tend to show up out of nowhere. That's kinda the drawback to the method we're using, but on the plus side, this thing is nothing but a bunch of 1/4 pipes and will be easy (knock on wood) to disassemble when the time comes.

last week

knocked out some ribs over the course of the week in prep for keef and pj to come over on the weekend. slow start and got progressively motivated. standard camera phone blurriness...





Thursday, January 8, 2009

Locked in...

Well, I didn't post the results from over the last weekend because it didn't look that impressive. Because we don't have a frame to work off of, we have to set the corners in the right place - which can be tough and is def. time consuming.

But it is official. The final corner is now in place. Lance needs to upload photos (if he feels like it), but since this picture was taken, he has completed a bunch more rows. Hopefully after this saturday, we'll have an updated photo - and a bowl completely framed out.

So, if you want in, you now have to climb over.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Teaser

Just a tiny sample of the madness we got our selves into...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

things just keep getting better

With the help of Seth we were able to rip through the third corner. 3 sets of hands made the difference... Keef, we expect big things.


This kinda gives you an idea of what we're working in... it's pretty much a boat.


We are able to get some kickturns in and what not, but the thing that really sucks is that until it's done, we really can't skate it the way we want to. But when this side is done... damn.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

shut up and skate

Got 2 layers on the u-bowl now. And we put on some temporary black pipe to help scratch it. Dropped in and it was tough, but it was very clear that once we get the other side done... it's on.

Friday, December 26, 2008

kick turns? You betchya!

I finally got a second layer on one of the corners and to my surprise, it actually came out pretty decent. After putting down the first layer I thought this thing would be all kinked out, but the second layer took care of that concern. After it was done, we moved some wood and cleaned up and got some kick turns in - and a little bit of some carve action. The one corner isn't done yet so it was a bit sketchy to roll on it. But it felt really good to roll around for a bit.

There have also been some concerns as to how skateable this thing would be. It's too small, no flat, low ceilings, etc. Well, based on the tiny bit of skating we got in, I'm happy to say that this mother is fully skateable. It'll be tight and quick, but we barely scratched the surface and we can't wait to get her done.

(the corner that has the skateboard on it is the corner with 2 layers)

Monday, December 22, 2008

Seasons Greetings 4 Life...


just a little message from our sponsor (with the help of 20+ inches this past weekend at mt snow). more importantly though, we got....


1 layer done...

kinda sorta have it figured out...

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Skate this, bitch!!!

Yup, we got ourselves a real mess going. As you can see, one of the hardest things we gotta figure out is how to build this thing and keep all the wood inside. In fact, I think we used up half the night just rearranging the garage. So although we made it somewhat skateable the other night, it is completely not skateable now.

Keef came over again, who is normally very useful, but on this nite he was already about a 6 pack deep before he even got there. So, he wasn't the full 110% that we're used to seeing. At least not his work capacity - his hate level was high as usual. Nah, just kidding Keith. Keef and Lance got going on the third corner and I got to layering some ply on the finished corners. We all got things started, but (as you can tell) didn't get to far. We're hoping that the wives will lets us have at it again tonite.

Until then...

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

well, we .. skated...??

...my board had cobwebs on it and i'm not as limber as i was back in the day when we started building this thing... but we got this far friday night. getting after the roundwall tonight.



(again sorry for the crappy photos, we'll get it right next time, of course. and if you were here getting blogged up long enough to hear some Maiden or one of the other classics -- assuming you turned up your volume -- you can thank puccio. nice touch pj!)

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

skin it

Well, we actually think we're ready to put down some layers. Infact, it was kinda shocking to think that we might have something to do some kickturns on by this weekend.


Stay alert, stay D4L

Friday, November 28, 2008

\^^/

after finally getting the hang of the compound saw and the concept of the whole thing, me and keith almost finished off the ribs on the far pocket wednesday night. few more to go then hopefully cutting arcs and putting down ply, possibly this weekend.


Wednesday, November 26, 2008

light bulb...

quick and dirty miter/bevel action got some shit done last night. felt good. future looks bright (not that one can tell through my phone cam).



Monday, November 24, 2008

Level? Square?

Those are some good ideas, I guess. But in our world, we prefer the "eye it" technique. We don't have the luxury of having a frame to work off of so nothing ever really stays in place. We could stare at it for days and be like "but see that right there? that's gonna screw it up over here. And this, I dunno if this is gonna work", etc. Ultimately, we just gotta screw the f-er together and hope that it all comes out right in the end (and we don't feel to many kinks).


As you can tell, things are moving along. But heed my advice, if you don't got the time, forget about it. We could have been skating your basic ramp about a month ago but decided to take this on. It'll be worth it, but in the meantime, we're building - not skating.



Hopefully we'll have the other corner finished by the weekend and then we'll put down some layers - get some kick turns in. Lance Jr. is on the way so we gotta finish her up.

Huge shout-outs to our boys Keef and Seth. These dudes don't even skate and they are always down to help build. Keef was the one who said "lets keep going" at 1 in the morning - we kept at it till 2:30. That's what we call heart kids. Heart. And a steady flow of beer. I think this is the third build they have taken part in. Needless to say, they are both Down 4 Life.