parkbuilder Posted October 8, 2005 Report Posted October 8, 2005 (edited) Hey everyone, My friend sam would like to sell our A-Frame Box for $400. Its 8' up, to 8' down. Built with metal coping, 1/4" plexi-glass, and a hardwood frame. Contact me for any info. http://www.paskiandride.com/forums/index.p...&cmd=si&img=435 Edited October 8, 2005 by parkbuilder Quote
Sno Mountain Skier Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 Is that how much they go for, I would have thought they were cheaper. Quote
parkrider Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 Is that how much they go for, I would have thought they were cheaper. 34928[/snapback] we are ALWAYS willing to negotiate Quote
mostlysamkelley Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 montage and local, within 45 of milford i will sell for 300, the a frame keep in mind will never break. Quote
mostlysamkelley Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 where would you buy one let alone cheaper they would probably try to rip you off for a small little all metal tank of a box. lets be realistic 400 is cheap. Quote
LineSki Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 how much did it cost to build 200-300 dollars, I think its a pretty good deal. considering looking at your guys other work you guys make legit shit. Quote
Sno Mountain Skier Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 where would you buy one let alone cheaper they would probably try to rip you off for a small little all metal tank of a box. lets be realistic 400 is cheap. 34933[/snapback] I was just wondering what the going rate on these things were, It just seemed expensive thats all. It does look like good work though. Quote
parkbuilder Posted October 9, 2005 Author Report Posted October 9, 2005 I was just wondering what the going rate on these things were, It just seemed expensive thats all. It does look like good work though. 34945[/snapback] hey everyone, yea this shit will definatly last you guys... everything in the park fabrication buisness these days will cost you an arm and a leg. Its crazy how this shit can be so expensive to build and or even buy. who ever is interested ill even throw in a paint job for free.... Quote
librider Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 hmm perhaps i can talk to my fellow tanglwooders and see if we can get money from the owner to buy this. Quote
mostlysamkelley Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 thanks line ski we make stuff that the mountain does except the way we want it, and i am happy you appreciate it, you should come to garage creations and session with us. we are milford p.a.. http://garagecreation.tripod.com Quote
LineSki Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 yeah I wil have to take a trip up there one time. I make my own stuff to, I build rails really. I have only built one box, it was too big my big my dad said so I just make rails. There a lot easier to move around and smaller. Quote
Glenn Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 Parkbuilder... why don't you convince your bosses the A-frame would be a worthwhile investement for shawnee? If you gave them a decent deal you could session it on a regular basis, let lots of people see your work, and make the money. Just a thought... Quote
DHarrisburg Posted October 9, 2005 Report Posted October 9, 2005 That'd be a super-fun box, if the mountain set it up properly. You could either use it as an a-frame, or modify the skirting and use it as a pretty sick flat-down. If it's set up as an a-frame, put some jumps on the side, about two feet behind the one you'd build to hit it straight on. Gapping to the down looks like it'd be a ton of fun. Quote
parkbuilder Posted October 10, 2005 Author Report Posted October 10, 2005 (edited) Parkbuilder... why don't you convince your bosses the A-frame would be a worthwhile investement for shawnee? If you gave them a decent deal you could session it on a regular basis, let lots of people see your work, and make the money. Just a thought... 35011[/snapback] Its a great idea but im afraid that I would need to wait on that. Shawnee is soooo adimit about risk management that I don't think they would accept anything that we build over here in Milly. There is so much I wanna help with this year in terms of setup and placement, the good news is we have a new top sheet for last years boxes at shawnee, so no waves will form on the tops of boxes. Once the season starts over at Shawnee and they feel more comfortable with me in the park, who knows what will happen... Thanks for the great idea though! Edited October 10, 2005 by parkbuilder Quote
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