07 Oct THRASHER’S DIY: HOW TO HAND POUR COPING
Thrasher DIY is back at it again with raw creativity, grit, and unfiltered skate energy. A slick steel grind is fine, but nothing beats the feel of concrete. It’s the core of skateboarding culture, the foundation of legendary spots. The purest skate experience comes from creating your own path. That’s the beauty of Thrasher DIY. No limits, no rules—just you, your crew, and a blank canvas of concrete waiting to be transformed.
Recently, Austin linked up with Gary and Joel at Metro Skatecamp to cap off the keyhole. The trio had been building the spot for months, working in true Thrasher DIY fashion. Armed with cement bags and trowels, they turned their vision into a perfect keyhole for locking in grinds. It wasn’t just about the end result, but the process of creating from scratch.
The hands-on process is what makes Thrasher DIY so special. Every mix of concrete and every welded rail becomes a personal signature. It’s more than just building a spot—it’s a way to leave your mark on the skate world. Each DIY project becomes part of the community’s legacy, inspiring future generations.
DIY has always been a part of skate culture. Skaters worldwide are taking matters into their own hands, especially where skate infrastructure is lacking. Thrasher DIY pushes the boundaries of what’s possible. It’s more than just skating—it’s a statement, a tribute to community.
Whether you’re pouring concrete in a backyard or welding a rail at an abandoned lot, the DIY movement is about freedom and creativity. Grab your tools, call your homies, and get to work. The streets are waiting, and your next project could change the game. From backyard mini ramps to iconic street spots, Thrasher DIY keeps the spirit of innovation alive. Every crack in the pavement tells a story, and it’s up to skaters to keep writing it.
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