A good friend of mine lives and dies for snowboarding. I have a huge hill in my backyard the we were able to match the ramp angle to. Some pics of the ramp (not complete, there's another stage at the bottom, but you get an idea how big it is)
Now, the good part! You would think living in the midwest would leave us with a lot of snow to work well......but this year we really haven't had snow at ALL. I'm fine with that, but doesn't do to much for the big ramp in the backyard.......SO...we finally get our device working last night late....it makes snow!
A couple nice fittings, an air compressor, and a high pressure washer = ~50 cubic feet per hour. Check it out:
[This message has been edited by true (edited 22 January 2003).]
Now, the good part! You would think living in the midwest would leave us with a lot of snow to work well......but this year we really haven't had snow at ALL. I'm fine with that, but doesn't do to much for the big ramp in the backyard.......SO...we finally get our device working last night late....it makes snow!
A couple nice fittings, an air compressor, and a high pressure washer = ~50 cubic feet per hour. Check it out:
[This message has been edited by true (edited 22 January 2003).]