How To DIY Skate Spot: Kicker Bench (Easy Install)
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I didn't know if this idea for a retrofit DIY kicker bench would work, but to my surprise, it works so good! If you make one, tag me on instagram @dowdy. Subscribe here: bit.ly/subscribezackdowdy
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@uzey8749
2 жыл бұрын
i love your vids! i think your intros a bit too long tho. maybe half/quarter the time would be better.
@_Christopher_Williams
2 жыл бұрын
Zack, you seem like a solid human being. I get very good vibes from you. Wishing you good vibes, success, and contentment in all that you do, fellow human. You are awesome 🤙🙏
@SANDYFRECKLE
2 жыл бұрын
Hey mate good job, line your form work with diesel fuel before you pour dude, the form work will just peel right off.
@felixmcbride5448
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Zack, if you want your DIY spots to last longer, try putting them in an empty lot. Installing this in the middle of the sidewalk is not only a hazard, but guaranteed it will be removed quickly.
I have actually worked concrete so I'm surprised to say that I have some suggestions: #1) bust the form after the first day or 6-8 hours and continue toweling the sides to give a smoother finish... that concrete hardens enough in a few hours to take the form off, but takes days to cure( you were correct there) #2) you used way too much concrete than what is necessary, contrary to what the comments are saying, other than esthetics, there is no need for that much concrete, 2 or 3 inches min, even on the ramp. Use a Styrofoam block to fill in the seated area, leave only 2 or 3 inches around for security. #3) the rebar is fine, despite what the majority of comments are saying..I'm a little surprised that you didn't put another bar in the middle of the up ramp but that speaks to the fact that you probably didn't even need any. I would use 4x4 road wire grid in the future, sorta like chicken wire but way beefier... or use chicken wire and wrap it around the Styrofoam and maybe chuck a couple rebar bars in to reinforce. One thing I didn't like was you let the rebar expose to the elements. That is a big no no as it will quickly rust and permeate your concrete and blow it apart. I'd paint before it's too late. But then again you used so much concrete you're probably good haha :) . #4) if you used chicken wire or road wire you could probably get the front lip down to under a quarter inch with out cracking. In conclusion I would have done the following differently: 1) made a thinner form to use less concrete, 2) use road wire grid for the up ramp and just drop a few pieces of rebar in after the concrete is poured so you can keep the Rebar off the edge of the form 3) For the seat use chicken wire or road wire wrapped around Styrofoam block, Or just use the same width as ramp for the seat, but keep the rebar and metal out of the edge of the form... actually, I just remembered someone saying jumbled up coat hangers works best because they are coated.. I would do the whole thing with cost hangers actually. 4) I would have poured on location mixing in a bucket with a shovel and not with a big mixer. 5) Poured the ramp right into the ground on location, that hole where the brick is the perfect depth to tie into the side walk. Now you have a "cold joint," that may crack over time. 5) I would have busted the form 6 hours later and hand troweled the sh#t out of it with a finishing trowel( the thin ones) to make it shiny and smooth.. ps. If you added coping, you wouldn't even need any rebar.
@Palpac
2 жыл бұрын
He'd get pulled up I'm sure pouring that on site.
@lucasl.s.7831
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome tips, thank you!
@hipsonsogbo
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe you would, maybe you wouldn't. Prove it
@RevolutionaryOpitimism
2 жыл бұрын
@@Palpac nothing some workboots and a yellow vest wouldn't fix (and do it bright and early). I've had similar experiences building guerilla 'free pantries' at my local park. No one quested my authenticity, they were just excited to see "the city" building them 🤣
@louistorres
Жыл бұрын
@@RevolutionaryOpitimism The City Lords! Lol!
This is the type of content I originally subbed for. I love the audaciousness of just dropping a 250 Ilb concrete kicker onto a city sidewalk. Fuckin madlad lol 👏
dude! super nice! I hope to build awesome stuff like this in my local area!
@Woxee
2 жыл бұрын
Wow I didnt expect to see you here keep up with the content bro!!
@shadowgarden_47
Жыл бұрын
@@Woxee same💀
@DSMakesvids
Жыл бұрын
YOOO YUNG WAVT
You’re basically a doing graffiti with ramps and it’s f****** dope ❤️
This man bending rebar in a wall just makes the DIYer in me tingle with satisfaction. Situational awareness and ingenuity are on point.
Dude this kicker looks like a modern urban furniture. Amazing. I think you can design a place that looks like a chill place to stay and also to skate ! Amazing work !
You're an American treasure. Skating one of your DIY spots would be an honor.
Damn you gonna find me searching the streets of sd for this thing
Skater and construction worker here. When the rebar is too close to the surface and it rust through, we call that "burning" this can also occur when organic material is mixed in but in a different way. Concrete is almost never completely dry and is basically a sponge. Two ways to avoid burning are, keep it at least 2" from the surface and use high chromium rebar. 😉 I also like how quickly you figured out how to work that stuff.
What I love about this whole thing is you just making it happen and getting it done! Nice work!
I'd love to see how many of these pop up around cities! Someone make a hashtag for this.
such a sick concept! also loving the new intro for the new year! huge inspiration as always dowdy!
Watch as the city comes by and installs skate stops on it. 🤣 This is a great idea. Makes me want to drop something like this in my back alley.
Your builds are always great but this one was on another level.
It's great to see how your channel is evolving Zack. Keep rolling dude.
I hope no one ruins your new spot as they did to your others. As far as what diy obstacles i would like for you to build in 2022; anything. I just enjoy watching your videos. 👍
this channel just keeps getting better. great idea presented in a really professional way. keep it up Zack.
Nice ramp man. Tbh I probably dont know what I'm talking about but my uncle builds pools and he puts a lot more rebar, like maybe every 12 to 14 inches. Since a lot of the pressure of that being ridden is gonna be in the middle I think another cross beam in the center of the ramp woulda been stronger. Hopefully it holds up, looks fun to skate. Good work as always
@keithreynolds6359
2 жыл бұрын
Agree with you dude. I would personally use way more rebar. Pretty sick little kicker though. What do the locals think of it? Oh yeah new intro is cool too!
@ZackDowdy
2 жыл бұрын
Totally makes sense, learning curve for me.
@bmxriderforlife1234
2 жыл бұрын
Tbh you should use more rebar, but lots of concrete diy shit has been built not 100 percent proper and has lasted for time. Like even huge parks. Vancouver and Montreal have some big concrete parks that basically were built diy
@talalcockar1389
2 жыл бұрын
The thing with concrete for pools is that they have to build it muuuuch stronger because of the pressure from all the water. Standard spacing for rebar for skateparks is 380mm with the concrete about 6 inches thick. What might work better for this type of thing is to use something like a wire mesh. It would cover more surface area while being lighter
@Parker.Easley
2 жыл бұрын
Most driveways are built with wire mesh, with rebar tied into the garage and street. Wire mesh is the way to go here.
That’s awesome. Love the passion and the ingenuity
RIP to the car doors that accidentally opened into that bad boy. Awesome project, laughing pretty hard at the idea of dropping that much concrete on a public street. So good.
Love seeing your channel grow brother
The new intro is dope!!!
D.I.Y for life !!!! Thx Zack
That was Rad brother 🙏🏻🇨🇦 Much love from Canada 🍁
Love all the diy builds you do. This is the kind of kicker I'd build in front of my house especially because it looks so good.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks Zack 👍 Happy new year
Awesome idea! Great job!
Loved it! Great video!
I love those shoes man, thanks for the tips this was great!!!
Nice intro. And you definitively are into something here. If the DIY looks like a bench or some weird street sculpture, it is painted not with graffiti, basically if it is not a sore eye and fits with its surroundings it has higher chances of being left alone.
Love them black and red Converse dude. 🔥
Nice one Zack!
So good!
Next level!
Rad! Great work 🤙
Yo this thing was sick! Didn’t know this was you, thanks for setting this up!
Doing the skate gods work 🙌
Looks good man👍
Sick build man!
Your the man
Thanks for this content man
the new intro is tight! this vid is sick dude!!
High quality vid ! 👍🏻👍🏻
Hell yeah my brother!
Love it!!
doing gods work
This is so sick man
So glad you didn't get give up on the diy spots! In my experience adding chicken wire or some type of wire along with the rebar, adds to the longevity and if you paint the sides and coat them in avocado oil before you pour it will help the mode to release. Keep up the great work, intro is dope!
@ZackDowdy
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Cody! I always forget to add the oil.
@CodyKhaoz
2 жыл бұрын
@@ZackDowdy not a problem i hope it helps bro! I can't wait to see your videos!
Super cool
The diy videos are the best keep it up man. Maybe a curved slappy curb would be an interesting obstacle to pour
More DYI stuff, hell yeah
Your amazing man. This is so cool. I only wish we could see hidden camera footage of people reaction to it
Nice intro , i hope Some more diy projects love it
That’s so sick
What a legend
Dope vid bro 💯
Thx, that fixture is great! No xp but great built, thx a Lot for this idea
that's how the pros do it 💥 🤙
Looks fun
So sick dude
This is so rad
Good job dude
Hey again. Another tip or two from a skater who's placed and finished a lot of concrete. When it comes to mixing, less water is better. Not dry, but not runny. Watering out your batch weakens the result. Also, allowing your crete to start setting up a bit, before placing of course, then "breaking", or mixing again to a workable consistency, then placing it creates a stronger concrete. This helps if you need to go thin or anticipate substrate movement, like we get in Canada. You can even do this three or four times, but careful about adding too much water, especially late in the game. You'll weaken the slurry that forms the skin of your pour. Chain link fencing makes great reinforcing bar (rebar). We built a driveway quarter pipe about 10 years ago using chainlink and there's still not a crack.
You did a great job considering your just a skateburger! 😎 All jokes aside, you did a terrific job. Keep it up!
U make me smile
Legend
Ah. That was a good one. Great idea to incorporate diy into the environment so it blends in more. This was small enough to be low key but as you learned small concrete is heavy as hell. Maybe figure out a way to make a kicker or transition that is propped up by an existing element so you only pour the ramp section. Again great idea and creativity.
@ZackDowdy
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Next one needs to be a little lighter
Awesome idea bro. When ever you want, calle me up and I will take you on a skate trip here in Tijuana.
Dood keep doing what you do.
The Intro is good
Nice🔥 I'll try to do it when the snow melts)
fire
As a construction worker and skater I'd be happy to do stuff like this
so nice
Don't use oil it will react with the Crete not sure what you guys call it over there but use talc/baby powder Keep up the killer work man need more guys like you I ride bmx but same same.
Intro looked very clean
good kicker, scooters from your street will be happy 😂
buenísimo!!
I like the new Intro, also you should make more ditch DIY spots with like beer can coping. Also I think it would be cool if you made a DIY rail spot. (not like handrail but like flat at type thing)
@ZackDowdy
2 жыл бұрын
More ditch diy’s this year for sure!
I really like the intro
0:26 - Did he just call himself a skateburger¿? 🤣🤣🤣
your house looks so nice
Siccc kickker
Yessss Dowdy!!! Such a rad idea and such a rad build, killed it brother
Nice job dude I’m trying to start building quarters in bama our park is crap it’s a roll in flat bar and six ft quarter pipe
re-subscribed :) great content
dope
GG!
You should use a straight edge (a level or a straight bit of wood and place it on top of the form to see if anything would be sticking out the concrete bro 👍 sick video
This would be great to build up against a matching concrete bench
Good job on the rebar and form . Invest in a vibrator .kills pockets of air . Solid crete
vandalism, i love it
Nice work done. Unfortunately my country won't allow any such DIY ramp built
Dude, I didn’t think you were going to install that on a city sidewalk?? Hopefully residents like it & skateboard on it or they’re kids. Will the city send workers out to jackhammer it?
Well done. I hope a lot of people copy some of these ideas.
You will be fined for that 😅🤙🏽
Awesome project. What's that circular saw/ anglegrinder thing? Is it an actual tool or is ir a add on to a anglegrinder? I want that!
Get this man a Makita cordless skill saw
Great video! I like the idea of the intro, but I think you should cut it down to the 3 most important parts of your channel to make it a bit shorter.