Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
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Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
We are starting the outdoor rebuild, this coming weekend. First up will be tearing down the old track. We will start that this coming weekend. We need some help removing some chain link fencing behind turns 1 and 3. If anyone has any tools to cut chain link fencing and can help remove the fence on Sat 3/31 or Sun 4/1. Let me know
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
Jason,
Harbor Frieght has these for $9 bucks.
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-bo ... 41148.html
Make sure you snip the ties instead of the link so you can re-use the original length of the fence. If you need to pull the posts, chain up to a truck & I will bet they will pull right out of the ground.
b.
Harbor Frieght has these for $9 bucks.
http://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-bo ... 41148.html
Make sure you snip the ties instead of the link so you can re-use the original length of the fence. If you need to pull the posts, chain up to a truck & I will bet they will pull right out of the ground.
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
Jason, I don't have fence cutters, but should be able to come out and help take stuff down. Let me know what time you need help there and I'll see if I can arrange things so I can help.
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
haha i say we get there really early lije eight and have a little lap time hahahah ill be out there to help !!
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I'm going to try to make this, sounds like fun.
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
If you would like to help with the chain link fencing, come on out this Sat around 11am.
Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
I have some industrial bolt cutters that will make easy work of the fence clips. I. Am racing a triathlon this saturday am but if someone can swing by my house on their way to rad you can use them.
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
Took one last shot of the track today before the rebuild.
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
mackdaddy wrote:We are starting the outdoor rebuild, this coming weekend. First up will be tearing down the old track. We will start that this coming weekend. We need some help removing some chain link fencing behind turns 1 and 3. If anyone has any tools to cut chain link fencing and can help remove the fence on Sat 3/31 or Sun 4/1. Let me know
Jason,
What time do you plan on starting Saturday morning? Thanks
Skicruz
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
mackdaddy wrote:If you would like to help with the chain link fencing, come on out this Sat around 11am.
Saturday at 11 am according to this Chris. How's tha wrist doing. Are you going to be up to tossing fences?
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
joker75 wrote:mackdaddy wrote:If you would like to help with the chain link fencing, come on out this Sat around 11am.
Saturday at 11 am according to this Chris. How's tha wrist doing. Are you going to be up to tossing fences?
Um yeah, I am a bit slow on the up-take sometimes. That's cool, now maybe I can I I Street and help at RC.
Wrist is improving. Maybe sketchy on the fences, but I'd like to help where I can.
Skicruz
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
Chris I like that idea we were thinking of going to the dunes but with sundays weather prediction. Maybe a day with the bmx family and track rebuild sound like a great alternative
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Re: Rad Canyon outdoor rebuild!
Phase 1 of track rebuild is done. Next up phase 2 putting down new jumps. Then phase 3, the hand work.
What happened to all the volunteers to help with the fencing? Ended up just Wes Shephard, Brayden Hatch and myself working on the fencing?
What happened to all the volunteers to help with the fencing? Ended up just Wes Shephard, Brayden Hatch and myself working on the fencing?
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let me know when i can help JJ ...
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Here are a couple pics that Melton just posted:
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