How to build a D.I.Y Quarter Pipe with Monster Children & G-Shock
Cameron Markin has been honing his DIY skills for quite some time.
He makes obstacles out in the streets, fixes popular spots, and gets creative by adding to already existing obstacles. When Covid and lockdowns hit, Cameron focused on his new project, Rainbow Rails, custom-made rails, pole-jams and flat bars for friends and now the public via his Instagram account.
When G-Shock set us the challenge of incorporating their products into a project to show how tough they are, we knew the grit and grind of making DIY skate obstacles was the perfect fit. Where does skateboarding begin for most young kids? In the driveway, at home, any piece of flat ground you can find. I think it’s fair to say that most if not all skaters would appreciate a mini or quarter in their driveway, backyard, or at a friends house, so we decided to focus on how to build a concrete quarter pipe, and guess what, it’s surprisingly budget-friendly and with the help of lending a few power tools you’ll be skating your own quarter pipe in no time.
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