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Danny Montoya ordered a mini block. I made some concrete molds in college and in the internship I did after college—I got the gist of how to make molds. That get's me so psyched. But do something original. So it works well as a rain dance. Yes I sell them but not usually. Do you sell them? Dan Pensyl and Rob Gonyon each have curved parking blocks in their driveways. Mostly because it's a bummer that they can't be shipped. I'm not saying the curved parking block is off limits; I'm just saying do something new that's your own thing. Always been my favorite thing to talk about. Pennsylvania-based skateboarder & concrete sorcerer, Max Zahradnik, is pioneering the art of the DIY parking block. Fuck it, I'll announce it here: $65 for one, $110 for two. Ambush Board Co. Yes, as in he makes his own parking blocks. That's why I make the little miniature salesman sample-type ones. I made mine have the profile with the 45-degree bevel halfway up the block. Stay safe; stay sane. In this edit, Max and his boys get busy on a versatile four-piece block combo that can be shaped like either an O or a S. I can already see the D.O.T. "You know the dude that makes those?" That project was definitely a Russ Pope idea. Henry Jones, Tim Kerr and Sieben hung some art at Escapist. There's a lot I'd like to change about mine and I'm working on new shapes of parking blocks now. Bored at home during this viral pandemic and looking for things to do? That project was definitely a Russ Pope idea. I asked him. The hardest part with the curved parking block mold was figuring out how to cut the beveled radius. BuySkateShoes.com is a universally recognized global leader in the skate-specific footwear and apparel retail space. It's been an honor. I know I didn't ten years ago. Every time I make progress on the hump block I get slammed with real work that I have to get finished. That's the way most parking blocks are here in Pennsylvania. My next shape will have holes in it.Do you have plans for making other shaped parking blocks in the future?Yeah. Essentially, you make a vessel of any kind and don't let water leak out. Speaking of real work, what do you do for money? After that I'll make a ski jump parking block and a bunch of different ones after that. Amongst the crust of America’s Rust Belt, a rag-tag crew of skaters get the gumption to salvage the skateable scraps from truly decrepit spots. Keep up the awesome work, sir. But the inspiration for the thought that led to that thought could be given to Jason Adams, John Lucero, Natas, Tom Knox and everyone else who's made parking blocks look fun and every bank to parking block on planet Earth. Dan Pensyl and Rob Gonyon each have curved parking blocks in their driveways. Good times? Founded in 1997 in Kennesaw, Georgia, BuySkateShoes.com is owned and operated by a core group of devoted skaters who are deeply invested in the skate community, and has evolved by staying true to its essential principles of Service, Knowledge, Integrity, Commitment, and Passion. BuySkateShoes.com Then a few months ago, a buddy of mine, Dan Pensyl, posted a photo of one chilling in his driveway. Photo: Max ZahradnikWell thanks for taking the time to talk parking blocks with me, Andy. Also, if you're going to do this, make up your own shape or do something to make it your own. But to return to the question, I don't think the average kid could do it because most kids wouldn't have the attention span for it. That's the one thing that bums me out about mine when I put one in a row of straight blocks. Mine isn't perfect. I now prefer making rubber molds, but the rubber to make a full parking mold is around $200, and I know that will scare away some people. I hope the average kid has heard of them. Fax Number: (866) 745-9127, Press Release: Ambush Board Co. Is Making Moves Again, Best Skateboarding Podcasts and Radio Shows, Skate Hacks: How to Prevent Your Board from Chipping. Working on a hump parking block now. Business/Creative Office: Feeble. Unless you’ve been living underneath a rotting mini ramp in the woods, you undoubtedly already know that Milton Martinez is our 2019 Skater of the Year. It's a way to have a little part of the project and contribute to blocks being made and dropped off at spots. In this edit, Max and his boys get busy on a versatile four-piece block combo that can be shaped like either an O or a S. I can already see the D.O.T. 2871 McCollum Pkwy Make your dream parking block or whatever else you can pre-fabricate away from the spot. How many have you made to date? Hate art? That was the kind of stuff I wanted to try to make with my friends. Usually the places aren't too random. Slappy. The way the curved parking blocks came to be was that I was thinking of making a mold for a regular parking block for a DIY spot and thought, "If I'm going through the trouble of making this, why not jazz it up a little?" He should be more of a celebrity in the skateboard world, I think. If you're going to make a wood or melamine mold, you'll need a jigsaw, miter saw and drill at least. —Michael SiebenWhat was the inspiration for the curved parking block? And I'll throw Pontus Alv and Malmö in general in there because I was really hyped on Steppe Side and the Train Bank spot I saw in In Search of the Miraculous. But I have been thinking lately about putting it out there that I'll make them to order. Hours of Operation: 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Eastern, Monday through Friday, Warehouse/Distribution Center: From the June ’20 issue of the mag. Like art? Danny Montoya ordered a mini block. And thank you! Click here. Unlike road barriers and painted curbs, parking blocks often get overlooked in the realm of DIY skateboarding…well,  until now. You make furniture, correct?Yep. scratching their heads in disbelief… But they can't be shipped unless someone wanted a pallet of them. Hurricane. Make something that doesn't exist in the world yet. 1690 Roberts Blvd Did you ever consider putting rebar holes in your blocks just for aesthetics? BuySkateShoes.com always has been and always will be unyielding in their collective efforts to push the progression of skate retail. Custom furniture and other functional woodworking and cast concrete work. You tell us. We celebrated his win this past Friday with a bangin'-ass party in The City by the Bay. For the past year or two, I kept seeing these really rad curved parking blocks popping up in my Instagram feed. Kennesaw, GA 30144 "Yeah," he replied, "Andy Vasquez." Anyone can email me at [email protected] I can deliver them around eastern PA, Jersey and NYC (with a little gas money thrown in). Photo: Max ZahradnikHow difficult is it to make one of these things? That was my favorite gig to date. Making a straight block mold is straight forward and you could bang it out in a few hours. Would It Be Unfair To Compare Jereme Rogers To Joaquin Phoenix. We got your back, homies. Converse bought 30 parking blocks to be distributed at different skateparks in the Boston area. Pennsylvania-based skateboarder & concrete sorcerer, Max Zahradnik, is pioneering the art of the DIY parking block. Yes. When there's radius's at play and every edge needs to be water tight, it takes some time and you've really got to stick with it through some headaches and brain farts. Ste 105 That was my favorite gig to date. scratching their heads in disbelief…. Do something with it that's original to you. The opinions I express are entirely my own. It's tough to figure out that curved radius, no matter what profile or variety of parking block you fancy. How much stuff do you have to buy to get cranking on something like this?Making the mold is kind of difficult. Kennesaw, GA 30144, Online Sales/Customer Service: (866) 355-7463 or (706) 410-1185 I try to make blocks and put them in those open spaces when possible. Converse bought 30 parking blocks to be distributed at different skateparks in the Boston area. I make smaller home goods like cutting boards and planters too, but that's mostly during the holiday season. Have you had any celebrity clients yet?Define celebrity.I just mean skateboarders that the average kid would have heard of. Put on your helmet and GTFO. If not, how'd you go about figuring out how to do it?No, I had never made a straight one and still haven't. Max Taylor and Ryan Thompson are Pro as Fart, "1965 1987 1999" Art show at Escapist in KC. I think 75 now. I invested in making a rubber mold and that's the way to go if you want to pour something over and over again. I am a skateboarder and action sports pundit from Atlanta, Georgia. So do you mostly just make them and leave them at spots?Yeah. Ha! And that's all I needed to track Andy down on the Internet and harass him for a bit. But if you want to take it on, first thing you want to do is figure out what type of mold you want to make. And thanks for making your scene rad. Jerry Mraz, Matt Andersen and Jake Baldini’s equally terrifying and inspiring new project will leave the sweet sound of clanking cellar doors ringing in your ears. My first mold was made from plywood, but after I poured 30 of them it started falling apart. Although, I'm always looking for parking lots where there is one block missing in a row. I hope the average kid has heard of them. This past Saturday night in Austin, TX, we (Roger skateboards, OJ Wheels and No Comply skateshop) hosted a party to turn two of our homies pro: Max Taylor and Ryan Thompson. I usually leave them at skateparks or DIY zones in nearby cities. Yes, as in he makes his own parking blocks. Photo: Max ZahradnikHad you ever made a parking block before? Do you think your average kid could figure it out?

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