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How to Build a Pole Jam For Skateboarding

Learn how to build a pole jam today!
ShreddER February 19, 2022
How to Build a Pole Jam
YouTube: Thrasher

Thrasher Magazine has released another "how-to" segment to help skateboarders around the world create a DIY obstacle. Skate host Austin Kanfoush provided incredible easy steps to help build a pole jam in a skate spot.

Skateboarding and building obstacles go hand-in-hand, and pro skater Kanfoush discussed the needed equipment and accompaniments to create pole jam.

"The pole jam may seem like the simplest one of all, but there's some thought that has to go into it." He said.

What You Need:
1. Find your materials
2. Bucket of concrete
3. Water source
4. trowel

After Kanfoush explained the things skateboarder needs, he continued to give info on the easy-to-follow steps.

Step 1: Find your spot
Step 2: Grind your steel
Step 3: Mock it up
Step 4: Mix your concrete
Step 5: Apply concrete and wait a day

Watch the video below, and make sure to share it on social media to let all your skater friends learn how to build a pole jam.

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