If I went to that much effort on a board it would never see the street. Straight up on my wall.
See, I approach it from a similar standpoint as those Tibetian sand paintings.
If you're unfamiliar, it takes a group of monks days, sometimes even weeks or months, to make these large, intricate patterned designs out of individual colored grains of sand on a giant tray. And when the piece is completed, they carry it to a body of water, and pour it all away.
Everything is temporary, and the "distruction" of the piece is just as important as the making of it.
Thats a pretty skate friendly idea, and also, nothing makes a graphic look better and "real" in my opinion than signs of use.
The only time i make art on boards and put them directly up on my walls, is if I don't like the size or shape, or its already been cracked a little.