
The Nine Club podcast host Chris Roberts has been keeping his YouTube channel fresh with all kinds of skate content.
His latest video features none other than Cory Keen of Keen Ramps, and together, they put together what might be one of the sickest flatbars ever built.
The episode is part of Roberts' I'm Glad I'm Not Me series, a show that blends humor, skateboarding, and hands-on projects.
This time, the focus was on crafting a durable and well-designed flatbar. Something every skater can appreciate.
With Keen's expertise in building high-quality skate obstacles, you already know this wasn't going to be just any ordinary rail.
Roberts’ YouTube channel has been gaining traction, with 34.4K subscribers at the time of writing.
His mix of skate talk, fun builds, and deep dives into the culture keeps people coming back for more.
And this latest upload? It’s the kind of content that makes you want to grab some tools and start welding your own setup.
The video gives viewers a solid look at what goes into making a proper flatbar, from the materials to the welding process and everything in between.
Watching Keen break it all down is a learning experience in itself, and Roberts brings his usual mix of curiosity and humor to the build.
Of course, the real fun comes when the final product is put to the test.
Seeing it in action, it’s clear that this rail is built to last. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just love a good DIY skate project, this episode is worth checking out.
If you haven’t already, head over to Chris Roberts’ channel and give it a watch. You might just get inspired to build a flatbar of your own.