I build these a few days ago and they worked so well. It took me less than an hour to build. I did my transmission fluid change easily. I was so happy and proud of myself I was able to do this and save a lot of money. I want to thank you so much for sharing this. I would have never thought of doing something like this without your video.
@lionintu4 ай бұрын
@alexisj3087 hmmm... but adding transmission fluid usually requires you're vehicle to be on a level surface in my case. So I wouldn't be able to change those fluids using these ramps since it's not level.
@alexisj30874 ай бұрын
@@lionintu I just measured what I removed and put that exact amount back in. Then when I was on a level surface I checked the stick to make sure it was full enough.
@lionintu4 ай бұрын
@@alexisj3087 ahhh thanks for your input my friend. I appreciate that input once again
@lionintu4 ай бұрын
@alexisj3087 how did you measure the amount removed? Usually you drain the transmission fluid into a drip pan. But drip pans dont provide a measuring system. So you then poured that into something else? What are you using?? My civic actually has a bolt that's supposed to be removed when adding transmission fluid. Once I see that excess dripping, I'm done. So I think being level is easiest in my case.
@alexisj30874 ай бұрын
@@lionintu ok sure no problem sir! I bought a cheap plastic oil drain pan at walmart and it does have measuring lines on the inside. Then I place the pan on a level surface to measure. You can also transfer it to a large clear plastic measuring jug, maybe that's easier. good luck.
@secondwindmusicproductions Жыл бұрын
I very much liked the way you made these. I made a similar set in the 60's and I still use them today. Mine do have a 45 degree cut on the leading edge of the steps to make it a bit easier to enter. I only have a 2x4 stop at the end but I just count the steps as the vehicle goes up the ramp. In my case it is 5 steps then hit the brakes. I have a suggestion for using them. I place the car about a foot rearward of where I want it to end up when on the ramps and make sure the steering wheel is straight. Then I place the ramps centered in front of the front tires and parallel to the centerline of the car. Then I put a chalk mark at the outside of each ramp near the low end. Now I back the car up about 3 feet, keeping the wheel straight. Now I move the ramps back in contact and centered on the tires and put the high ends lined up with the chalk marks. This makes sure that everything is straight and parallel so that when the car is at the top of the ramp, the tires stay centered on them. Then I give the side of the car a couple of really good shoves sideways to make sure it is solidly on the ramps. After over 50 years of doing this, I have not had a single mishap.
@everettjones715 Жыл бұрын
You just cant beat information like this, thank you for sharing
@lonniecrook1684 Жыл бұрын
Saw your video yesterday. Built the ramps today. Will add the improvements in the coming days. Thanks so much for sharing. I maintain 4 cars and this is huge asset.
@memepotater9503 Жыл бұрын
I'd add a small indent on the final step for 2 reasons. 1) the car can rest on it just like with the generic store bought steel ones, preventing the car from sliding back down and causing potential accidents (in case you forget to wedge the back wheels) 2) it'll make the stopping step feel higher while also giving the car a smooth decline giving a indicator you can feel from the driver's seat.
@eugenetswong Жыл бұрын
Yeah, #2 is what I was thinking, too. It acts as an index.
@matthewbaker320 Жыл бұрын
add a whoopie cushion into the dip as well for an audio cue, and a cup holder on the side to hold a beer for while working under the car. how about a compartment inside the final step to hold a set of jack stands... or better yet, just use the jack stands! (comedic hyperbole)
@s33c3r8 ай бұрын
Just add a big nail on the end of the final step: You will feel and probably even hear it. Will keep the wheel from rolling back. /s
@eriklarson91378 ай бұрын
SLC - when you read comments always remember. 90% or more of the commenters have never, and will never build things. so, when they offer ideas to "make things better" keep in mind, they have zero idea if their idea is better or not. And they don't care. Keep that in mind my dude.
@neptarclepuffin4 ай бұрын
Won't mesh properly when is stored.
@1crazypj10 ай бұрын
As I almost always work alone, I made a wood 'spotter' to prevent going over edge of ramp. It's just a straight piece of 1-1/2" square wood about 4ft long that I 'measured' with truck on ground, put tight up against front of tyres. Use a short length at 90 degrees pointing forwards then an upright that contacts bumper tall enough to see from driving seat. To use, put straight piece across high end of ramps, upright with spacer away from front of pick-up. When on ramps in correct position the upright falls over, the height of ramp allows the 'spacer' to stand up. Works for me.
@philhario36406 ай бұрын
This one's a bit hard to visualise. Any clarification?
@1crazypj6 ай бұрын
@@philhario3640 Basically a stick on a stand with a way to measure where to put it so you don't drive over end of ramps.
@robzilla62704 ай бұрын
@@1crazypj A stick on a stand? Your killing me
@Vamanos46 Жыл бұрын
4:50 install the hinge slightly tilted away from the first entry ramp so it's easier to swivel SLIGHTLY UP AND OUT if you plan on driving it up an uneven/gravel surface.
@_daldoly_ Жыл бұрын
I like this idea, and it sounds very good in theory, but in real life it wouldn't really work. If the ramp section is 'slightly *up*' when opened, that means it would also be 'slightly *down*' when closed, which mean it would have a *concaved surface* and the weight driving up it would either cause it to spilt/crack apart where the hinge is attached, or would cause the hinge to fail all together. And if it somehow didn't fail from that, the weight of the car would now be pressing the down-turned ramp into the ground, causing it to be impossible to swivel outward because of the cars weight, which would defeat the whole purpose of the ramp.
@Hephera Жыл бұрын
@@_daldoly_ What? no it wouldnt. you install the hinge when the planks are flush with the ground so its flat when closed, and slightly up when open. the only trouble would be that in order to swing upwards the inside part of the wood would tilt downwards at the start of the swing, so you might need to cut away some clearance. a better solution would be to just use a hinge with a lot of vertical play, so the bottom part can be lifted up vertically before being swung out
@_daldoly_ Жыл бұрын
@@Hephera This is true, this is true.
@DozenDeuce Жыл бұрын
@@Hephera If you use an angled shims behind both sides of the hinge, thicker end down, it will lift automatically like a gull-wing door.
@purdyboi807 Жыл бұрын
@@DozenDeuce So, I'm just curious as to what's going to be holding it up off the ground, however slightly it inevitably turns out to be, while it's folded back into that 'gull-wing up' position? (ie; swung out & forwards... up out of the way ?) Will it _not want_ to just come swinging back down on its own & into its original starting position?? (Hint: Sir Iasaac Newton would undoubtedly vote that answer as though if it were to result in the affirmative) 😁
@RobbiRocks Жыл бұрын
Fantastic footage &info. Even better with no back ground music, Cheers
@yowsum Жыл бұрын
I watched your original ramp video, and just finished watching your "upgrade" video. I appreciate the idea of using a clamping latch instead of the small hook and eye, but other than that, I personally like your original ramp, and that is the one I am going to build. Thank you for a great video!
@nicholaskennedy4310 Жыл бұрын
Great Vid I made a set of these about 20 yrs ago and still use them all the time Keep up the vids!!
@shopenasupply Жыл бұрын
Really like how you decided to make these! Your skills and craftsmanship are truly inspiring. Keep up the fantastic work and thank you for sharing your expertise with us and always pushing to improve on what you already know! Looking forward to more incredible projects like this!
@POW200010 күн бұрын
I was thinking about buying a ramp but your tutorial video is awesome...way better than store brought ramps
@samsno366711 ай бұрын
Great ... you listened and you produced. Great being on top of your video to add on nice suggestions.
@DozenDeuce Жыл бұрын
Paint the top & edges you drive up with truck bed liner. You get traction, durability & waterproofing in one quick application.
@just-dl8 ай бұрын
On the first video, I saw a suggestion of having a tail of thin sturdy material (ply, old tires, whatever) that’ll be easily driven on. It’s attached to the swing arm, so that the ramp doesn’t get pushed forward during use. Being only attached to the swinging portion, it can move out of the way, too. My other two main suggestions: make it longer and give it a bigger budget. Love the spring clamps. I’d also angle ends just to make it easier. Covering with told roofing glued not nailed for traction. Half round at the first edge of the top step to give the driver sensory input they’re at the top. If it’s for one car build a cross piece between ramps to exact space the ramps. Removable after the car is up.
@peauvoasmure Жыл бұрын
Watched the original, then this one. Really great outcome. Thanks for sharing this! I believe I'm going to make 4 such ramps and drive up all at the same time. This should make getting under from the side much easier. Cheers!
@aerialrescuesolutions327711 ай бұрын
You can't get the back set under the vehicle on most newer cars. Maybe an SUV
@pubcollize11 ай бұрын
this won't protect you from the car backing off of the ramps. you need wedges at the back
@carbie561410 ай бұрын
Good video, I made some similar about 30 years ago. I like your hinge part to swivel out of the way. To improve your caster, recess the casters and maybe even just clamp them togather on both sides so you could just get them out of the way all togather. Mine are longer so I can drive further on them but they do not swivl out of the way. I think I will make some more and make the center board longer on the drive up side to where it will engage into the section that the wheels set on. and use the clamp idea on both sides to get the drive up side completely out of the way, i do want the set on side longer though. Some really good improvements ideas in this video.
@fauxque5057 Жыл бұрын
Years ago I built a set. However I used 2x12's and 2x10's standing on end and then covered top and bottom with 3/4" plywood. Each ramp has 3 runners running the whole length. Boxed at the end, and where I split them to make them lighter and to get them out of the way when working under the vehicle. They angle up gradually to a 30" flat top. To stop from driving off the edge I used a piece of 4x4. Always hated how heavy they were but they are 13" on the big end and you won't get that with a other ramps. Later I bought a Quiklift on Craigslist and I seldom use my wood ramps. They still come in handy when loading the garden tractor or golf cart in the back of my truck. I bought an aluminum trifold ramp but the angle was terrifying. So I put the aluminum ramp on the end of the wood ramps and it's a nice gradual climb into the back of the truck.
@larryjohns8823Ай бұрын
One suggestion: router (round over cutter) the leading square edge to allow a smoother climb over of the tires.
@EXZACHTPERFORMANCE Жыл бұрын
Could just buy a $2 squeaky dog toy and tape it to the top flat of the ramp when solo use is necessary. As long as you have your window down you'll know when to stop.
@dipling.pitzler7650 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Very good idea!
@carbie561410 ай бұрын
Clever idea.
@seventensplit40968 ай бұрын
As long as your dog can’t hear it
@lindseyandrewal8 күн бұрын
@@seventensplit4096 😆 goodness
@Ellie_Melloy Жыл бұрын
Adding that second 3" block might appear safer but it's possibly less safe - the shape of the wheel means you would always be hitting the upper 3" block first, which would increase the lever effect on the lower 3" block, it could easily rip the fixings out without you noticing and you could end up driving off the other end of the ramp.
@subbernh519211 ай бұрын
driving off.....been there, done it. haha
@VicVelez-tf8rd3 ай бұрын
Place the loose second stop block so that the tire pushes it over and listen for it ti fall. Better yet, position a chok in front of the rear tire, a the wheel base distance from the front tire position on the ramp.
@markdorland28706 ай бұрын
Love these. When I made mine I cut each transition board at a 45 degree angle so the tire rolls smoothly up not over an 1 1/2" bump.
@lincolndickerson1293 Жыл бұрын
1) put a bevel on each step so going is easier 2 on the drive up side of the top layer put a 2 or 3 inch 1/2 height block you drive over. This would help both to not go backward by accident an also give you an indication that you have “dropped” onto top layer. Good luck. I have had a set of “red ramps” for decades but if I didn’t I would do something very much like this
@ducksoff7236 Жыл бұрын
The hilarious thing is he covers why he didn't bevel in the first video.....
@StainlessTIG2 Жыл бұрын
I made mine a little taller and a bit longer so I can add a backstop for the back of the front tire. Plus rubber wheel chalks for the rear.
@sergiomendez9231 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had found these videos before I made mine. I might have to rebuild them to incorporate these features!
@sthomas721111 ай бұрын
I would recommend a solid color deck stain over Paint. Solid stain will allow any moisture to escape. Paint will peel.
@hjc54582 ай бұрын
Oil base stain will work better.
@sthomas72112 ай бұрын
@@hjc5458 I agree and would stain before assembly.
@Airon797 ай бұрын
I had thought about painting my porch steps and had momentarily thought about adding sand to paint to minimize slippage so I guess I'll definitely do that when I paint my steps.
@dalemarr70 Жыл бұрын
I would want the hinge pin to be easily removable. So you can pull it & get the ramp part of the ramps out of the way. Because we all know we're going to be working on both sides of the tires.
@DomThatDubstep11 ай бұрын
Maybe use two side latches instead of a side latch and a hinge?
@davedeatherage4902 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for both these videos! I plan on building mine.
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555 Жыл бұрын
Plenty of good suggestions. I liked the adding caster I'd probably have done 2 not just one tho. I think I'd want that top landing longer. After making it longer maybe a simple block that has dowel's glued in that drop into holes in the top to help give the ramp some roll off protection going backwards. IDK but I like those ramps. I've had 2 metal ones and .... hate them. Hate moving them, hate stacking them, hate using them.
@nunyabznz3029 Жыл бұрын
Ditto on the second castor. It seems the handle would go on the opposite end so you can pull them along on the set of castors while using the handle.
@Spankplanker Жыл бұрын
I like your idea of a removable back stop for some added security. Could maybe store it in a slot cut in the bottom board when not in use.
@pamdowless8490 Жыл бұрын
Like the wheel idea but securing together, I would likely use heavy duty Velcro straps where I could. But love all this feed back
@commoncents456 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your impressive video. The new and improved version is great. Your last comment about having limited room sliding under, was what i hadn't thought about. Sincere im about double your size, i might have to buy the lumber mill Thanks again
@turdferguson8412 Жыл бұрын
Great ideas. I’ve been meaning to build these after I saw the first video.. those latches are a huge improvement
@clutteredchicagogarage2720 Жыл бұрын
To give the wood extra protection from weather, instead of paint, I'd use a penetrating sealant. I like seal-once water proofing wood penetrating sealant. I use the marine variant, which is designed to protect wood docks that come into direct contact with water. I applied this to my wooden porch and also a wood treehouse that I built for my daughter, and the wood looks great after a couple years of rain and snow. For a stop block to prevent driving over the ramps, I'd probably add a tall removable section of blocks at the front that slide in and out with basic steel dowels. I'd epoxy a pair of long steel dowels into the blocks and then drill holes in the front of the ramp to slide in the dowels with the blocks attached. I'd use something like 1/2 inch steel dowels, but 7/16 or 3/8 would probably be ok as well. And yes, I would probably also make them a little bit longer.
@Alan_Edwards11 ай бұрын
Some good suggestions. I would also be concerned about driving over the block on the top ramp. It's a good reason to put an angle on the other boards so the car rolls over them easier. That way when you hit the top it would be a lot more noticeable. Personally I prefer to just use my floor jack and jack stands since 90% of the time I am working on the front end requiring my tires to be removed. Still, this is a good design and beats the old metal drive up ramps which cost more and have a tendency to slide.
@chrisjones60024 ай бұрын
If you don't have a spotter you might try putting a mirror in front of the car while driving up the ramps. I haven't tried it but it might help. Another idea is use the old farmer's wood stain. 50/50 diesel or kerosene and used motor oil. It's cheap and effective at preserving wood. It usually soaks in fast but if the top is still slick throw some sand on it before use.
@jeroldisner541326 күн бұрын
Another way to keep ramps from sliding is to use a small chain and thin piece of wood for the back tires to run upon, my father used a piece of paneling and a rope. If using different wheelbase vehicle this distance could vary so you may want to make chain longer or shorter.
@covertnarcisisticawareness102511 ай бұрын
Use linseed oil to preserve and protect the wood it just basically soaks in and doesnt compromise it ie making it slick can also put some old tyre cut offs for additional grip along the bottom plus up along each step but everything added will add weight
@jimpie231Ай бұрын
Nice ramps, but I used green scrap lumber for 7” lift. I used 2x8” wide lumber, 30” is overall length, and cut ends on a 45 degree cut. This makes it easier to go up.
@StainlessTIG2 Жыл бұрын
I just built a set to work on my 86 Foxbody mustang. Saved me about $500.00 on a set of 6” wheel saddles. I can add that $ saved to my 418-C build. Great idea. Thanks!
@markm81887 ай бұрын
I'm impressed. A nice project, and you even incorporated suggestions from your followers. I'm subscribing!
@donaldboyer8182 Жыл бұрын
If the boards are glued together then maybe use a hole saw (a pattern of 1" holes) to remove SOME wood to reduce weight (maybe on the lower boards not the top one). I would be interesting (as an experiment) to see how much weight difference there is.
@odishoyounan Жыл бұрын
I came here to suggest maybe putting some sort of squeek toy on the top step, but I like the indent or step down option other people have suggested.
@testuser3167 Жыл бұрын
For me, that's a GREAT idea! We have 2 Great Danes, who are frequently ripping up squeaking dog toys to gut them, so we have plenty of those squeakers around, and my wife keeps buying them new toys when they shred the old ones = never ending supply of squeakers...
@chikogota11 ай бұрын
the 45 degree is very necessary, specially when you need to push the car instead of using his own power, also it helps to go easily and when you touch the 90 degree stopper you can feel it is the end of the ramp in my case i needed them much lower because of my race cars didnt fit on lots of things and needed it a little bit of height to get the jack underneath so i can lift it up much higher
@JimRobinEric Жыл бұрын
I made a set for my son for Christmas....THANKS!
@jeffblack6295 Жыл бұрын
could also add truck bed liner on the tops to give grip/protection
@CWCeeDubb6 ай бұрын
Could you add it to the bottom to reduce sliding on the concrete as well?
@charleshinton2188 Жыл бұрын
If you want to stop slippage, on your bottom board, attach a leather or rubber strip that the tire will roll up on first, that will stop the tire from pushing the ramp backwards. I'm exaggerating a little here, but it will stop the ramps from sliding backwards even if they're sitting on it sheet of ice.
@rosariomusumeci9724 Жыл бұрын
I really like your car ramps. If I was to make any adjustment to it ( perhaps not so critical to the overall function) I would say it would be in creating a 45* on each edge of each step, so that the tires don't get too stress out while rolling up, as the sharp edges could cause some slight deterioration with time. Thank you for sharing your ideas. I love it!!
@nooneofconsequence3847 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing; cut the original boards at 45 degrees so when you hit the backstop, you know you hit the end of the line
@S_Roach Жыл бұрын
@@nooneofconsequence3847 Same here. And I made the mistake of replying before I read down, and noticed the top comment was the same idea. Would want to shorten the top-most, guard, board, by 11/8", so it could nest up against the edge of the bottom board, while still being cut at 90°.
@churro6160 Жыл бұрын
Tires can take a good beating, 2 inches is nothing to them. Plus, you are unlikely to hit that same spot every time you use them since you'll be driving the car around and position will change. I do wonder if the wood can take the beating and for how long, a 45° cut at each step makes sense to me to protect the wood long term, but I dont much about like I do about tires (former tire tech)
@LaidbackAL9 ай бұрын
Hopefully you won’t be driving the same car on the ramps on a daily basis anyways
@Lokahi-fo-life Жыл бұрын
Nice job, something my dad would have made. I would make them wider and place a handle so when you use the wheels you grip the handle. The drawers liners are going to wear out too fast for my liking. You can still use them, I just wouldn’t mount them to the ramps. I’d lay them on the ground and then place the ramp on top. I wonder if a chuck or something else might work as well. I wonder if skateboard grip tape would work on the top and bottom for grip.
@Mike-ox3bv Жыл бұрын
Very nice video so many talking heads on U Tube that give you absolutely nothing ! This however is a very good video that teaches you how to build something useful ! Thanks for taking the time to share !!!!❤
@shyskeleton1665 Жыл бұрын
Great video and i think ill build me some cause even tho i have a truck thats about 11inch off the ground its still a little hard to maneuver around. Now i do have a suggestion for these ramps tho. The bottom board i think is great and all but if someone wanted to reduce just a hair bit of weight to cut off a portion of on both ramps. They would still close up together when stacking and most all vehicles dont truly need that much extension for there vehicle to climb up.
@cmbells7736 Жыл бұрын
Sports cars 🏎
@delhatcher8347 Жыл бұрын
You could add a small wheel chock on the end of the ramp to prevent driving off the end.
@maarten_notjustagrip Жыл бұрын
I live in a van for part of the year, so I have similar ramps for leveling. The only difference is that all three stages are the same length, and long enough to support the wheel contact area completely, like the top level in your design. We also use them to level the generator trucks in the Film Industry. We call em two-four- sixes.
@patrickfitzmichael5940 Жыл бұрын
Is it down by the river?
@texasgemtree4 ай бұрын
I loved your first one but this one is extra cool. I would probably not upgrade the first one. If someone is worried about the height of the stop block, perhaps 2x8 piece that is attached to the front of the ramp instead of on top of the top board piece, perpendicular to the ramp front, from the bottom board to 3-4 inches past the top board. I would drill out the holes in each board end for 2 screws per board or one screw one side, next board opposite side, v shaped pattern. They might still fit together but awkwardly. If they wanted taller, perhaps thick bolts recessed into the bottom add on board, holes in the bottom of original bottom board wide enough for the bolts to just slip into the holes. Then if you want more height, then you have it. Go get the add on, put on ground, drop original piece on top. This could be done several times. I'm fairly small so could probably use the original without adding more thickness on.
@longez2805 ай бұрын
Wished i had seen the improved version. Did the hook latch and then saw the 2nd video. Maybe a link to the improved version in the 1st video. Ramps work great!
@bladder1010 Жыл бұрын
Gotta say I really love your snappy editing and machinegun delivery. Well done.
@TheWhiteTrashPanda4 ай бұрын
My thoughts: Store bought ramps typically ia dip where the tire sits on top to help prevent rollback. Granted, the chocks behind the rear wheels kinda serve this purpose, but you're supposed to use those anyway. You could make the ramps a couple inches longer and add a stop block on the back of the top piece, with a shorter step behind that so as to not defeat the purpose of the ramp part.
@peteowens3033 Жыл бұрын
For service work the entire length of the car consider two sets. One set for the front and one for the rear. Good grip to the supporting surface, concrete or pavement below, will be critical for the set under the non drive wheels of the vehicle.
@atlucas14 ай бұрын
As to the scare of running off the back - miter those first edges to like 30-45°. There will be a noticeable difference when you hit the 90° at the end.
@leegunter5223 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed both videos. I already had ramps and few years back l built ramp extensions for my Grand Prix . Same Idea, 2 x 8's only I used carriage bolts. Glad I came across your website and will subscribe!
@johnnyringo9759 Жыл бұрын
That anti-slip stuff that you can buy for stair treads would work also, but maybe blow the budget!!!
@jimmysalgado52372 ай бұрын
I made this but first time using the circular saw, thanks
@DozenDeuce Жыл бұрын
If you use angled shims behind both sides of the hinge, thicker end down, it will lift automatically like a gull-wing door.
@juanignaciocaino Жыл бұрын
Great (the original video and the upgrades) Regarding the strenght if you use a hole saw, you could limit the "swischeesing" to the parts that are concealed under the next step-board. Given that you're not perforating the side but the face, they won't suffer significant weakening if you keep a septum (wall) of 1.5" to 2" between the holes. You could also stagger them in a sort of round honeycomb pattern, and the weight will be reduced a lot without seriously compromising integrity. As far as paint/preservation, this would be a great application of the japanese technique of preserving wood by burning it in a controlled fashin.
@Phyoomz8 ай бұрын
This guy's awesome. The upgrades look great!
@marinescott7790 Жыл бұрын
Use a brush on bed liner for no slip. This works great and is durable too.
@MegaAaron428 ай бұрын
I suggest putting the handle on the opposite end and side from the caster then you will have a handle to assist in rolling them around!
@daveyshmavey Жыл бұрын
I put this in your other video, but then saw this update, so here is my suggestion: Great Idea. It brings up an idea I had… if you had a slot in the bottom and middle, you could install a floor Jack under it to lift it higher, and install spacers underneath once lifted… I want to build 4 so I can lift the entire car! Thanks!
@SpecificLove7 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the idea!
@acme511 Жыл бұрын
I think I'd use the type of hinge that can seperate. Then the whole lower side could be removed when the car is up. My workshop has a hoist and floor jacks so I don't have need of these. On the trail I made wooden traction boards that I've used as ramps using rocks underneath. Didn't need to raise the 4x4 much.
@TerkanTyr Жыл бұрын
I'm a huge fan of crowd sourcing open source development like this. Another set of refinements to a tool in our civilization's toolbox. If all car ramps or car lifting devices were ranked, I'd expect this to place very high in durability and accessibility.
@knguyen33483 ай бұрын
Looks great is it good for front wheel drive because i experience when the wheels start to hit the ram the ram steel out either the left or the right
@MikkoRantalainen8 ай бұрын
Definitely go with pressure treated lumber if you cannot keep the ramps dry. Trying to paint those water proof and failing may cause catastrophic failure when the wood inside the paint has gone bad but you cannot see it until it collapses.
@markp9083 Жыл бұрын
instead of an extra block for the stops a 2 or 3, 1/2 bolts 6" to 8" long that drop in 5/8" holes at the end of the ramp. The bolts could be stored in horizontal holes at the end of the ramps when not in use
@Hephera Жыл бұрын
A better way to prevent driving over the top of them would be to have a final step that the wheels drive over and then drop down over. so that they have a step in front of them AND behind them when the car is in position. not only would it make the car more secure if you forget to chock the rear wheels, but youd be able to feel the drop and so would know when to stop driving forward. like: _____ _____ | |_____| |_____ | |_____ | |______ |_______________________|
@UnorthodoxMasterOfGames Жыл бұрын
Nice graphic made with characters! I could picture what you meant by your description, but there's definitely no confusion/ambiguity for anyone reading this with your included visual. Way to go above and beyond!
@justinL5958 Жыл бұрын
@Hephere what do you think would be a good measurement for that last step ? It would have to be a short drop for easy reversal but big enough to secure the tire.
@antoniiocaluso1071 Жыл бұрын
good one!! makes me wonder if the reason our built-environments & developments are laid out in grid-form...is because of ancient penmanship?! I'm trying this out right now...thanks! what does one CALL simple text graphics like this??? > I use ActCAD for real CAD
@JopieHaargel Жыл бұрын
You went the extra mile with that ascii-schematic!
@rickymarin25454 ай бұрын
I have that same Camry! It’s awesome
@arthurshelton773111 ай бұрын
The most important thing to remember is that all people are not the same size. So a bigger person may want to add boards to their ramps. Also a larger tire size you may want your top board longer. However I do like your ramps and I will make a pair for myself for my 1 ton trucks.
@randysmith163011 ай бұрын
Looks good, but I think I would screw a big metal handle on the front of each one so I could slide a 2x4 through them. That would keep them aligned with each other. I just bought a floor jack and jack stands, so I'll probably never need to make one.
@robertputnam63242 ай бұрын
I would drill the hinge pin hole alittle bigger so it comes out so you are not tripping over the swing out part I
@mikebonom Жыл бұрын
Use gritty and not sand. With sand, the paint coats the sand and is the only thing holding it to the surface. It will scratch off pretty easily over time. Mixing cooking gritty into the paint is much more permanent. The gritty soak up the paint and become part of the actual paint, which helps it stay on much better.
@mikebonom Жыл бұрын
Gritts, not gritty.... stupid autocorrect
@dylanboyd6147 Жыл бұрын
@@mikebonom gwitty on da car wamp
@mikebonom Жыл бұрын
@@dylanboyd6147 grits, the breakfast food. It'll soak up the paint and become part of the paint while still remaining hard. Sand will not last nearly as long.
@chuckMvideos3 ай бұрын
@@mikebonom that is a fascinating suggestion that I've never heard of! If the grits get wet with water would that be a problem? I know they absorb a lot of the paint and all the special chemical compounds that are in the paint, would that keep it from reacting with water?
@chuckMvideos3 ай бұрын
I was thinking along the lines of super glue and sand and maybe make like a checkerboard pattern with the glue.
@351cleavland2 ай бұрын
If ramps are for a car (not raised truck) I would only make the ramp height just a bit lower than the car rocker panels. In the event that you overshoot the ramp no damage to the car rockers will happen.
@jonroland27024 ай бұрын
When I was a teenager my dad built some wooden ramps similar to these minus the folding part. We changed the oil in Mom's van one day, I went to back it down and forgot about the parking brake, gave it a good rev and launched them out into the yard 🤣🙄🤦🏻♂️
@Sparky_GT4 ай бұрын
i was so close to doing this, then some heavy 16,000 plastic ones went on sale, I may do the wood ones someday as more customizing for a specific vehicle
@jameskowalski9894 ай бұрын
If you stacked up the bump stop board on the end.... wouldn't the dimensions of the entire ramp have to change? Now the wheel would end up sitting further back on the top platform, making it more likely to be edging off of it.
@jonathanshoemaker8845Ай бұрын
Would using the toggle latch work instead of using the door hinge
@chiplivingston99002 ай бұрын
Grab some bubble wrap and tape on that top layer. You'll know when you are there! I use ramps and driving blind always feels a little sketch.
@hawkeyetec5 ай бұрын
Had ramps similar to this no problem on top teir.
@rodpitt27098 ай бұрын
If you work on a shed or garage. Mount a mirror on the wall so you can see the car wheels on the ramp. Second hand furniture shops often have large ones cheap. That way your 'spotter' can fetch you a cold drink instead of having to stand there
@_brushie Жыл бұрын
Had a dumb idea about prevent driving over the last piece of the ramp, install a whoope cushion so you get an audio notification that you made it to the top.
@SpecificLove7 Жыл бұрын
That would definitely get somebody's attention
@markklausen81310 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t be able to distinguish it from the usual noises in the garage.
@MickTattersall Жыл бұрын
Another suggestion to stop the ramps slipping would be to attach a piece of carpet or similar in a way that the car would drive on it before it starts to climp the ramp. I know I'm but expling this well lol
@1blisslife Жыл бұрын
That top board where the tires sit when the car is on top? I'd probably add a small concave cut to it's surface. Thus cradling the tire for extra protection when the car is up in the air. Doesn't have to be a major but maybe just enough to make a difference & not interfere with the car bumper/wood stop on top. I'd use a angle grinder or band saw to carve it out. Maybe even adding a folding board or one that could be clipped or installed/attached where the car climbed once it's up in the air, thus hugging the wheels on both ends(like a chalk). You could flip out the other end or simply just attach once you drove the car up. A little extra protection can go a long ways with either idea. Maybe also adding a little bit more length on top for bigger SUV tires would also be good. Cheers
@jabrwok Жыл бұрын
Doesn't that caster interfere with closing the ramp? Otherwise it all looks good. I still have to make some of these for myself.
@numberlover8181 Жыл бұрын
I'd add in a tire chalk(2x8 strip) to the front of the top step. That way the tire sits in between to chalks. This would need to be planned though. On yours it would mean removing the top step, adding 2 strips to the end and 1 strip where the old step was. For mine I just used a scrap 6x6 and cut the middle at a steep angle to make 2 ramps.
@tommak6516 Жыл бұрын
tire chalk, or tire chocks??? I don't know what you do for a job, but I hope it has nothing to do with reading and writing. You must have gone to public school.
@xX1GuNNy1Xx Жыл бұрын
Have similar ramps that we use at work, we drive 50,000 lbs buses on them so most people using these for their cars could remove a lot of material for weight savings without them becoming to weak.
@lindseyandrewal8 күн бұрын
How many clamps? Also, I'm going to add another board to the bottom. How long do you suggest?
@michaeld.mcclish11 ай бұрын
I love simple and effective solutions, I'm a diy'er from way back. I wouldn't waste time with handles or latches, I would just use a couple of those adjustable luggage ties, or even a couple of bungee cords wrapped tightly around, and another bungee cord to use as a handle across the two strapped around. You could add another longer board on the bottom so it was still a graduated angle of elevation. If you still can't get in on the side, why did you design them to be split in half with hinges and break away? I would think you would want a height so that you COULD access things from the side as well. Finally, some kind of stop would be good, but being careful is just as good. Maybe use wider wood, to be safe and not slip off the ramps? Great idea, watch out, some company may steal the breakaway idea. Check out how to patent that.
@97warlock9 ай бұрын
my sufggestion was..... puttting 2 joist hangers inside each ramp, so once the crosswoods are in, your ramp distance apart from each other is already perfect. No getting in & out to adjust a ramp
@PanhandleFrank4 ай бұрын
“I don’t understand a word you just said.” - old chicken farmer in “Napoleon Dynamite”
@VicVelez-tf8rd3 ай бұрын
Again very well done. Again
@mikem58618 ай бұрын
Mabey add a small pit outside along with your DIY ramps so you could relieve the coolannt and oil better. A pit about the width between the tires or so.
@kd22398 ай бұрын
put a little flag sticking out the side just before end stop block, so that when looking out your side window you can see when your tyre has reached the end of the ramp. i agree with needing a spotter also though, can never be too safe!!
@carolyncarpenter96822 ай бұрын
Used the better clamps right off; put the 45 degree cut, it's just better. Then bought two more 2x8x8 pt & extended the length & added more height. It is a monstrosity but will add the wheels for ease of movement. Thanks for the idea😅 Ed c
@RakeshPathak-lu8ycКүн бұрын
Hi I am planning to make it Higher too. Please can you share the piece dimension for cut Thanks
@GodsMan50010 ай бұрын
I'm going to make these, but since I'm an electronics geek I'm going to add two pressure-sensitive switches to the top level that will sound a buzzer when my tires press down on them.
@MaacAbra10 ай бұрын
You could always use just an ordinary analogue little bells mounted at that edges ;)
@pdlegend68299 күн бұрын
To me it looks like they need something to stabilize them from rocking over. if you are a little off center the could easily flop over to one side.