Is this too much - DIY Wooden Car Ramps with a few Essential Extras

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Everyday Workshop

Everyday Workshop

2 жыл бұрын

Wooden Car Ramps with a few essential extras. I’ve gone over the top with the making of these wooden car ramps, but why not.
If you would like the dimensions for these ramps the can be found in this video: • Dimensions DIY Wooden ...
Started out just making a robust set of ramps, but as I went along added a few essential extras. Started with:
- The ramps themselves
- Added aluminium checker plate
- Anti slip red safety grip tape
- Fixed wheels at the heavy end
- Handle to move the ramps around on their wheels
- Nuts and bolts tray
- Magnet fitted to the tray
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Metal handles: ebay.us/DlpbIt
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All the additions have turned out to be very useful so they were worth the effort.
I hope you find this short video both interesting and useful. If you do enjoy the video I hope to earn your subscription and a thumbs up, it would be really appreciated, thank you.
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@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 6 ай бұрын
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@mattjohnson9245
@mattjohnson9245 4 ай бұрын
I was looking for a q3 oil service video and saw these on your tutorial. Searched your channel and was very happy to see you did a video on making them. Excellent work, I’ll be trying the same build thanks to you. Superb filming and editing too. Thanks
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 4 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, thank you very much. I’m really pleased you like them. Also nice to hear my filming was ok, as I’m very much an amateur but steadily, hopefully getting better. Good look with making your ramps. 👍🙂
@yfriendspc
@yfriendspc 24 күн бұрын
Can you please make one for the whole car? Here are the ideas? 1. Split sections that can be joined together to make a long one. The sloping ramps at the end are detachable. 2. Option to remove the Ramp section under wheels while supporting that part of the car by a jack stand placed between pinch welds and on top of the other section of the Ramp 3. Top piece, the driveable section, of the long ramp can be removed to make it light for storage. 4. Height is the ramp to be around 15 inches. 5. Ramp has a large openings to slide under the car from the side of the ramp. 6. Supporting blocks under the ramp can be placed anywhere along the length of the ramp to make it easier to take the tires off and do suspension work, etc.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 23 күн бұрын
Great idea, something I’ll have to think about. 👍🙂
@kalebpiper8107
@kalebpiper8107 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty epic. I wasn't so sure about the gaps you had until the end there. That's pretty clever. Only upgrade I'd add is a solid 2 x 8 that goes vertically to reinforce your diamond plate backstop.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Kaleb, thank you, epic is praise indeed. 😊 You would actually be surprised how strong the the folded checker plate is. I can guarantee if I tried to drive of the end, the ramps would tip up before the the metal bent the other way. It is more there just to know you are at the ramp end. The process of bending the metal makes it stronger. This may seem counter intuitive but initially bending the metal is fairly easy. Trying to straighten though becomes very difficult due to the the crystalline structure of the metal changing during the bending process. Really pleased you liked the ramps. 👍
@kalebpiper8107
@kalebpiper8107 Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop makes sense. Hadn't considered that point. Duly noted.
@hillcountrygarage
@hillcountrygarage Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Just to keep from running off the end. Otherwise, this was a brilliant build, wasn't it?
@JG-wu6rx
@JG-wu6rx 11 ай бұрын
Every once in a while you see something on here that is clever yet simple, practical and cost efficient. It’s also evident you take pride in your work-Well done Sir!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, that is praise indeed. It is very gratifying to know people appreciate what I’m doing on the channel and it boosts my enthusiasm to do more similar projects. Thank you. 👍🙂
@herrbela84
@herrbela84 2 жыл бұрын
Looks really nice. I'm bulding one too. Congrats and enjoy.
@Rextrent
@Rextrent Жыл бұрын
The tool compartments are very nice. Since I have lots of pallet wood, I will attempt a similar thing. Thanks!! Good day.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you like them. Good luck with your build. 👍
@hightech3161
@hightech3161 7 ай бұрын
they look very strong. Awesome .
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, I’m pleased how they turned out. They come with anything I’m driven up them so far including 3 ton LandRover Discovery. 🙂👍
@palangnar3588
@palangnar3588 Жыл бұрын
Lamborghini of car ramps !After all that work looks very good my man .
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Palang, I enjoyed making them. They may need a shallower slope though for a Lamborghini 😁.
@grudd61
@grudd61 10 ай бұрын
Excellent production. Thank you.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I’m really pleased you enjoyed it.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you John. I did get a bit carried away with the extras, but they all have a purpose. Good luck with yours.
@c.a.g.3130
@c.a.g.3130 Ай бұрын
You are a BOSS!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Ай бұрын
😁 Thank you, I’m glad you like it. 🙂👍
@Stan_55UK
@Stan_55UK 5 ай бұрын
Well thought out!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 5 ай бұрын
Hi Stan, thank you very much. It was fun building them. 👍🙂
@research903
@research903 Жыл бұрын
I would suggest putting something to reinforce the upturned aluminum on the top of the ramp. It is not near strong enough to stop a vehicle from rolling forward off the ramp. Either a piece of 2 inch angle iron or a piece of 2 x 6 lumber the size of the full ramp face glued and screwed to the face of the ramp that is also fastened to the upturned aluminum.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Zephaniah, I hope you enjoyed watching the video. Thank you for the advice I appreciate it. You would actually be surprised how strong the the folded checker plate is. I can guarantee if I tried to drive of the end, the ramps would tip up before the the metal bent the other way. It is more there just to know you are at the ramp end. The process of bending the metal makes it stronger. This may seem counter intuitive but initially bending the metal is fairly easy. Trying to straighten though becomes very difficult due to the the crystalline structure of the metal changing during the bending process. Really pleased you liked the ramps. 👍
@foadrightnow5725
@foadrightnow5725 5 ай бұрын
Yes! Yes it IS too much!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 5 ай бұрын
You see I new it was too much 😉. Hope you enjoyed watching. 👍🙂
@LabRat355
@LabRat355 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much GX3, that is very much appreciated. It really does help me. 😊👍
@marafade13
@marafade13 Жыл бұрын
Dear sir. I enjoyed your video. I would recommend one thing only: don't use gloves near a drill bit. The glove can get wrapped around the drill bit and end up on your finger. That happened to me. Cheers.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Very pleased you enjoyed the video. And thank you for reminding me, it is so easy to become complacent and forget those important safety rules we had drummed into us as an apprentice.
@neilrobi
@neilrobi Жыл бұрын
My late father pulled 2 fingers off when a glove became caught in a drill bit.
@donalddick9040
@donalddick9040 10 ай бұрын
Also never reach across a blade on a radial miter saw..the blade could bind and take your arm off ..I witnessed it almost happen to a coworker using a radial arm saw.
@paulmorabito7040
@paulmorabito7040 10 ай бұрын
The human hammer, nice job.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
😁🔨🔨Thank you Paul 👍
@mtsurov
@mtsurov Жыл бұрын
I cant overstate how useful this looks. I'm doing this.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I hope your build goes well. 😊👍
@stevemurphy402
@stevemurphy402 Жыл бұрын
I like it! That first block that the wheels are attached to could be cut at an angle to make a French cleat to hang these on the wall when not in use.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, that’s a great idea that I didn’t think of. I might just do that. They stand up against a wall at the wheel end at the moment. 😊👍 Very pleased you enjoyed the video.
@petebee2541
@petebee2541 Жыл бұрын
Excellent!!!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete, Glad you like it. 👍😊
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much GX3 for your $2.00 “Super Thanks” it is very much appreciated. I intend to put it towards new camera equipment. Presently use mainly my iPhone and it’s very much time for an upgrade. 👍 Thanks for taking the time A few of you have requested the dimensions to assist in building your own. Check out this video for the car ramp dimensions: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jne0gHewjr6gfqM I hope found the this video both interesting and enjoyable. If you did I really would appreciate it if you would consider subscribing to my channel. A thumbs up would be great too. Thank you. There is more great content here: kzbin.info/aero/PLlryvotrcqlQn-5mlxHxRdVzuj3m93jZV You may also find this video interesting: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKjFooSehZ6dqNU
@james2592OldLeatherSmith
@james2592OldLeatherSmith Жыл бұрын
OLD Leather Smith here, I have only 1 suggestion, Elevator Bolts would work much better the head is Flat and under the head is still square so they won't turn in the wood. Before Leather business I sold Fasteners 4 a living for 46 years. Great Job. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi James, great suggestion they would probably work great, I’ll definitely keep them in mind for any future similar projects, although I have quite a few surplus at the moment. 😊 I’m interest to know what you do in the leather business, do you create things? Thank you very much for the kind words and I’m pleased you enjoyed the video.
@james2592OldLeatherSmith
@james2592OldLeatherSmith Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop I do custom only 4 clients and customers, nothing's 4 sale. Yes I put things 2gether, I also carve in 3d. Customers and clients bring pictures, make comments and I ask questions then I produce. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
@tsherwoodrzero
@tsherwoodrzero 9 ай бұрын
Nicely done. I'd like to offer some constructive criticism and a few ideas that adhere to the first rule of engineering: Never design yourself into an "oh shit" scenario. First off, the handles will snap right off as they are in the tires' travel path. A smaller profile tire is almost guaranteed to hit them. Moving them to the sides is a simple fix. Second, this may seem trivial, but why not use regular bolts? Plus, what if one carriage bolt breaks loose? This assembly relies on the tensile strength of the material in line with the grain (Axis of Least Strength), with the compressive load concentrated into a VERY small area. Wouldn't take much to break loose by splitting the grain apart. Regular bolts and locknuts will do just as well, just countersink the holes enough for a socket. For the tread plate, using countersunk head screws would be fine and keep it tidy. Third, I'd suggest adding an Anti-tip Countermeasure on the end of the ramp. A block that sits beyond the upturned section of tread plate will do fine. It and its connection to the rest of the structure needs to be VERY strong as it will be taking the entire load of the vehicle in a rather small area if one slightly over-runs the ramp. Last, how are you addressing and correcting for material warpage? I don't readily have a solution for this, but I did notice these ramps were not sitting square, flush, flat and even during use. With the weight of a vehicle, I'd be concerned about stability on such a critical piece of safety equipment. Movement introduces Velocity which amplifies Force proportionally, increasing stress on the materials.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 9 ай бұрын
Thank you I’m pleased you liked them. And thank you for your constructive comments. Actually the handles are fine if you look closely they are offset and I’ve now had numerous vehicles up these ramps with no issue. The coach bolts are just clamping the wood together and aren’t really carrying any load, that is carried directly through the wood to the ground. (these are 8.8 and exactly the same as bolts would be) You would actually be surprised how strong the the folded checker plate is. I can guarantee if I tried to drive of the end, the ramps would tip up before the the metal bent the other way. It is more there just to know you are at the ramp end. The process of bending the metal makes it stronger. This may seem counter intuitive but initially bending the metal is fairly easy. Trying to straighten though becomes very difficult due to the the crystalline structure of the metal changing during the bending process. Your last point which I do appreciate you making, but I do not think it is an issue at all, any warping or flexing is negligible and is only apparent due to weight transfer as the vehicle is supported by a different section of the ramp. You will get exactly the same effect with a steel ramp. Thanks again for watching the video and liking them. 🙂 👍
@tsherwoodrzero
@tsherwoodrzero 9 ай бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop Agreed, the actual coach/carriage bolts aren't the issue. It's the surrounding material keeping them from turning in their holes. Add a few years and you're probably going to have a bad day if these ever have to be taken apart. I figure you handled any concerns about the top plate, so no need to worry about it. The ramp tipping forward in the manner you describe was my main concern, hence suggesting to add an anti-tip block at the bottom. As for warpage, I've had the same issue come up with my massively-overbuilt wheel stands. After 3 years, only one still sits flat. I discovered this when trying to use them a few weeks ago and found the rear of the vehicle had walked slightly sideways as a result. It also failed the shake test. Black flag, full stop right there. I put the car back on the ground and I re-examined the stands. The rear of the car was also about 12" off from where it began. Might only be 3mm of one corner, but that's more than enough for things to go bad. Especially with 2+ tons of BMW or 3 tons of Ford Expedition sitting on them and putting lateral load on them such as breaking a bolt loose. Maybe you have some suggestions on how to correct this?
@paulabes4220
@paulabes4220 Жыл бұрын
Talk about overkill those are beautiful well done.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, thank you very much, they are overkill a little but fun to create. Really pleased you liked them. 👍😊
@JAACS74
@JAACS74 Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jessica, it’s great know I’ve managed such a great reaction 😁.
@clerissonmesquita
@clerissonmesquita Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your invaluable information, highly appreciate it, keep it up the outstanding job, have a great day.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you Clerisson, I appreciate yor words, really glad found it useful. 👍😊
@winfriedbock4911
@winfriedbock4911 Жыл бұрын
Super Arbeit.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Winfried, I’m really pleased you like it. 😊
@ricardojano3716
@ricardojano3716 5 ай бұрын
Is this too much ? Knott > Woods not glued together ! Nuts & Bolts not welded in place ! Ramps could come apart ! LOL
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 5 ай бұрын
Hi Ricardo, thank you for your comment. I take your point but I f I glued the wood together it wouldn’t be necessary to use 10 mm coach bolts. And I can assure you they are nice and tight and have both a flat washer and “spring washer” so won’t be coming loose any time soon. Hope you enjoyed watching the video though. 🙂👍
@Pete.Ty1
@Pete.Ty1 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍Thank you
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete glad you liked them 👍
@outcast7899
@outcast7899 Жыл бұрын
I like your variable speed palm-peen hammer
@Robde84
@Robde84 Жыл бұрын
Seeing those actions at 04:02 made my hand hurt in sympathy! 🤣 Have been a Diesel mechanic for 20 years but if i did that I would be feeling it for weeks! Love the ramps though 👍👍
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Out cast and Rob. It’s not as bad as it looks, the wood is fairly soft and my palms are built for it anyway 😄. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it 👍.
@jaypeerobot3745
@jaypeerobot3745 Жыл бұрын
I love this! The magnetic holders could be more useful on the inside of the ramp though. Just a thought.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks JayPee, I agree they would be useful on the inside, they have to be in the body of the ramp I think thought or they would present a problem storing them. Glad you liked them.
@JDeWittDIY
@JDeWittDIY 10 ай бұрын
Also the magnetic holders are on the end to act as feet, the same height as the casters.
@thatguy7085
@thatguy7085 Жыл бұрын
It keeps getting stuff added 😂 Could have bought a lift 😉
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
😁 yeah your absolutely right. I would buy a lift if I had the room.
@helder4u
@helder4u Жыл бұрын
You really got carried away - some good ideas and some just wasteful. (:P The aluminium corner flip at the front looks like an accident waiting to happen, hope You are very careful there..
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks, yeah but they made a half descent video and I enjoyed the process and they do all have a function. 😊👍
@helder4u
@helder4u Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop thanx for the serious answer, I appreciate it. Have fun :)
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
@@helder4u Forgot to mention the aluminium stop you pointed out. Did mean they don’t look strong enough. They are actually very strong. 😊 Thanks for your concern though. 👍
@helder4u
@helder4u Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop very thoughtful of you to fill in that info, nice.
@PaulG.x
@PaulG.x Жыл бұрын
I suggest a hole in the first step where a pin can be dropped into a hole in the floor. People have reported instances where the vehicle has slid one ramp out from under the tyre as the vehicle was climbing the ramp ,and the vehicle underside drops onto the displaced ramp causing damage to the vehicle. You can put a masonry anchor in the floor , but it isn't strictly necessary.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great suggestion Paul. You’re absolutely correct they can slide out if you are not careful, that’s were skill comes in as you first climb the ramps. Once your on the first step you are fairly stable. In a perfect world an anchor would be great but we would loose the convenience of using them anywhere. 👍😊
@PaulG.x
@PaulG.x Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop That's only true of a LSD equipped vehicle. With an open differential , a slight difference in the friction between the ramp and the floor may result in all the power going through one wheel and sending the ramp on its way (assuming the driving wheels are going on the ramps)
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, yes LSD vehicles would be easier, but they are only “limited” not locked. The trick is to chose your ground wisely so the grip is even on both ramps and both wheels contact them evenly. This will lessen the chance of a ramp slipping away. This is one of the the advantages of stepped ramps. Drive onto the ramps with a bit of momentum so they sort of roll onto the first step and you shouldn’t have a problem. 👍
@bobbrinkerhoff3592
@bobbrinkerhoff3592 Жыл бұрын
When I built my ramps years ago , I took sections of an old semi truck mud flap that I had found alongside of the road and nailed them to the underside of the ramps to prevent the scooting across the floor .
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great idea Bob. 👍😊
@catfish24
@catfish24 Жыл бұрын
What the heck size lumber are you using looks like your cutting off part of your work bench and using it ???
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi David, 😊 looks like it yes, it’s actually left overs from building my bench. It’s some 200 x 60 laminated structural roofing timber I bought from a sale.
@dorothyriegert8958
@dorothyriegert8958 Жыл бұрын
Do you have any dimensions, lumber looks to be laminated 2" x 3" or so? What are the lengths, I'm thinking 3 at 16", 1 at 36", and 4 at 6" ? Would like to build a set. Thanks for the video.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi, I’m glad you liked them. Yes they are laminated. They are actually structural roofing beams which I bought from a country sale to build a workshop bench with. (I’ll post links to the bench build videos if you are interested😊) Your dimensions sound quite close. I plan on uploading a short video with all the sizes in the next couple of days, as other people have also asked for them. Thanks for watching the video. 👍😊
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
This is the part 1 video documenting the bench build I mentioned: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHrIkKpmrdZghLM
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
I just post a video showing the dimensions. If I’ve missed anything please let me know: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jne0gHewjr6gfqM
@SpicyRok7482
@SpicyRok7482 4 ай бұрын
This is all well & good, a valiant effort, but my BIG-G & WIDE-E RHINO RAMPS I purchased several years ago from Pep Boys for the A-MA-ZING price of $20 ( by way of SLICKDEALS ) are doing me just fine. They have a capacity of 12,000lbs. which is TWICE the entire weight of my INFINITI QX80 ( BEAST! ).
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 4 ай бұрын
Hi Louis, thank you, I just got carried away making them and it was fun. Those Rhino ramps do look great and would have saved me the work I put into these. Mine do the job very well though so I’m happy. Hope you enjoyed watching. 👍🙂
@SpicyRok7482
@SpicyRok7482 4 ай бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop I am sure the ramps you fabricated do the job and by their certain bulk are up to the loading. I checked the prices of my larger-size ramps & canNOT believe the tremendous increase that has occurred in the last 5-6yrs. Some retailers have them for $115, but most others are around $60 & up. The $20 I paid were represented to be half their usual rate. I don't usually get deals like that. Your ramps are sure to be MUCH less, plus they offer the satisfaction of a do-it-yourself project filling a need. Please keep up this informative and rewarding work.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 4 ай бұрын
​@@SpicyRok7482 Thanks Louis, it seems like everything has gone on the back of all the world events. Although I am sure there is a lot of opportunist profiteering going on. I’ve gone over the top with my ramps (a little 🙂) but I’m sure some much simpler and very strong ramps could be made at a fraction of the price you found. Thanks again for watching. 👍🙂
@Dnasty1
@Dnasty1 10 ай бұрын
Very nice indeed. I need to make something like this for my car it's so low I can't use any of the ramps on amazon.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, I’m really pleased you like them. That’s the beauty of making them yourself, the can be bespoke to your vehicle. 🙂👍
@marcelahuerta9815
@marcelahuerta9815 Жыл бұрын
Great job, I just wondering how much you spend on materials and time!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks Marcela, the timber is left over from building a bench, which I bought from an auction. Think I paid around £40 and I still have plenty left. About £20 for coach bolts and £10 for the grip tape. Everything else I already had. In terms of time I’m not really sure but think I built them over a couple of days. There are some links to some of the materials in the description. Hope this helps. 😊
@gregsilva1472
@gregsilva1472 9 ай бұрын
What do you think that we capacity of these are? I have a GMC Topkick dump truck that weighs 33,000 pounds with a load of dirt in it do you think I can make a pair of ramps out of wood that would hold that?
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 9 ай бұрын
Hi Greg, well not these actual ramps. These easily cope with a Land Rover Discovery. But your dump truck is a little heavy for these, 33000 lbs is 16.5 tons in English money. But yes timber ramps of the right size construction and timber will work fine. I started my career as a truck mechanic and we used timber blocks all the time to drive onto and to support it when jacked up. In fact a wide thick timber block is far safer than your average axle stand IMO. Grips the floor and and can be far more stable making you feel much safer working under a heavy vehicle. Hope this helps. 🙂👍
@gregsilva1472
@gregsilva1472 8 ай бұрын
OK sounds good. I will definitely look into making me a pair. Thank you for the awesome response.
@mikesol.fromspny6568
@mikesol.fromspny6568 8 ай бұрын
What size lumber are you using for the ramps. it looks like 5 pieces of smaller lumber glued togethner.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 8 ай бұрын
You are correct, they are actually used structural roofing timbers which I bought in a sale to make a bench out of. (There is a video of the bench construction if your interested) I had plenty left over so thought they would make some good ramps. Can’t remember the dimensions and I’m out at the moment, but will let you know later. 🙂👍
@ronniedude0000
@ronniedude0000 5 ай бұрын
what's going on with the weird blur bar in the first couple minutes?
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 5 ай бұрын
Hi Ronnie, thanks for letting me know. I did blur out the first few seconds because I changed the name of the channel a while ago. The blur actually lasts 4:20 so it looks pretty bad. I’ve reverted back to the original so thanks again. 🙂👍
@Colin623
@Colin623 Жыл бұрын
No need to go to all that trouble, over engineered for sure, you'd need a crane just to move them 😄 you could put a 747 fully loaded on those ramps...... no problem !
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Colin, Yeah I won’t disagree with you, I did over engineer a touch, but why not. Hopefully they make an entertaining video. They are made from old structural roofing timbers from an old sports hall, and are actually not that heavy. They have wheels too 😁.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
I built a simple bench out of the same timber if you are interested. It’s time lapse in two parts. Part 1 kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHrIkKpmrdZghLM Part 2 kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6ing5-weNF2mZaq
@flintdavis2
@flintdavis2 Жыл бұрын
Buy some ramps already!🥱
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
What. and not have the fun of building them and reading funny comments. Thanks for watching Flint. 👍😊
@flintdavis2
@flintdavis2 Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop thank you, If I had a workshop I'd probably make some too. 😁
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
@@flintdavis2 That would be great, definitely aim to get yourself a workshop. 😊
@joemamma2647
@joemamma2647 Жыл бұрын
Should of put a hing on it so it swings away from the vehicle so the ramps are out of the way. All that work and forgot one key thing lol. Hing in the middle.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Great idea Joe, I have seen someone do that on KZbin and it has crossed my mind. Maybe I should modify them. 😊
@stephenpowell6001
@stephenpowell6001 Жыл бұрын
@@a.melburn You cut the ramps in half and attach a door hinge on both sides, with removable pins. Then you can pivot the ramps out of the way to work under the car.
@coarsethread7581
@coarsethread7581 Жыл бұрын
Gravel driveway has entered the chat
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
😊
@cezarnebun9607
@cezarnebun9607 Жыл бұрын
the wood could have been a little wider...nice work...
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I do agree, another inch or two wider would have been better. But I had this timber spare and although not a 100% ideal I new it would do the job, also I had all the another materials, so the project was zero cost. Which I love 😁.
@miltonjimenez5771
@miltonjimenez5771 Жыл бұрын
yes very good but do you want us to guess ? It was difficult to give us dimensions ? thanks
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thank you Milton, I didn’t give any dimensions in this video but have recently uploaded this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jne0gHewjr6gfqM which should help you. 😊👍
@charleyhorse0078
@charleyhorse0078 Жыл бұрын
Great build… just curious, why did not you bevel cut the ends of each block ramp rather than leaving square edge? Nice touch on the aluminum top with a backstop. Otherwise, a diy heavy duty car ramp …thanks for sharing. 👊😎👍
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Charley, glad you liked it. Great question and something I considered when deciding on the design. In my experience it doesn’t make climbing the ramps any more difficult, in fact probably the opposite. You also control your accent this way, and not arriving to quickly 😊 at the top of the ramps. Probably no big issue, just my take on the pros and cons.
@kululv
@kululv Жыл бұрын
The blue trays are neat, but the should be on the inside
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi Kululv, thanks for commenting but I’m not sure what you mean, on the inside of what?
@kululv
@kululv Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop on inside of the ramp, instead of the front. If you work in between the ramps, the sides would be easier to reach, next to where you put the tools
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree but after using them they are easily reachable. Also I designed them to serve another purpose… I can stand the ramps on their ends for storage as they are exactly the same height as the wheels. Which I think I show in the video. 👍😊
@kululv
@kululv Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop i figured, that was likely your reasoning.
@fiouable
@fiouable Жыл бұрын
Good lord. I’ll buy mine. Too complicated and too expensive.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Haha yeah wouldn’t blame you. Hope you enjoyed watching though. I hope you will give me a like and subscribe. 😊👍
@fiouable
@fiouable Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop no
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
@@fiouable That’s fine 😊, thanks for watching anyway.
@gsau3000
@gsau3000 Жыл бұрын
Just don't forget how many bumps it is to the top level. There's another video which shows a much simpler and more practical design. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKWwoZJ_d9ufmNE
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
😊 your right D not something you want to do. The secret is to lean out of the window as you ascend and make sure you stop in the correct spot. Yes I’ve already seen that video, he’s made a great set of ramps and I agree they are simple and practical, the hinge ramp was something I contemplated when I made these. Maybe I’ll make another pair that do hinge out of the way. Come on though these are fun 😁
@BandiMasha
@BandiMasha 9 ай бұрын
You've got all of that nice equipment, table saw, pillar drill, welder etc but you can't afford a hole punch Hammer 😂😮😅 Plus the amount of tools you needed and time it took, better off buying metal ramps.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting on my nice equipment BandiMassha, it’s ok but fairly basic. Not sure what you mean by a hole punch hammer (I actually have loads of hammers 😁) I have to disagree about the ramps though, I had great enjoyment and satisfaction making them mostly out of materials I already had, so they cost me very little. Plus I like to think they made a great video subject and if they help anyone who considers making their own that is fantastic. I hope you did enjoy the video. 👍🙂
@Electric-Bob
@Electric-Bob Жыл бұрын
What are the Dimentions?
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi B N, I will try and take the measurements and post them over the weekend. 👍
@Electric-Bob
@Electric-Bob Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWorkshop 😉
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
I just post a video showing the dimensions. If I’ve missed anything please let me know: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jne0gHewjr6gfqM
@vids4fun
@vids4fun 10 ай бұрын
Whats the weight?
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Do you mean the weight of the ramps or what they can support. The ramps aren’t heavy and they are on wheels🙂. The largest vehicle I’ve had on the is a Land Rover Discovery.
@vids4fun
@vids4fun 10 ай бұрын
Weight of the ramp
@r.a.murillo5349
@r.a.murillo5349 Жыл бұрын
Other than the high cost of elbow grease ... how much in wood and parts ? I have a huge scrap wood pile at hand ... but this would be something to hand down to that Lil Grease Monkey Grand-Daughter . And then to the next one . Well made . Built to last . ....... so ah....what you charging ?
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Yeah there was a fair amount elbow grease, but that’s ok 😊. I actually bought the timber from a country action specifically to build a bench. So I used the surplus to make these. Think I paid around £40 and I still have plenty left. About £20 for coach bolt and £10 for the grip tape. Hadn’t thought selling them, but now you mention it 🤔.
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
if you are interested the bench build is here (a lot more elbow grease went into this) : kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHrIkKpmrdZghLM
@holycow3355
@holycow3355 Жыл бұрын
The ramps don't look too stable/steady, may be double the width just to be safe ?!
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hi, I understand your concern but they are actually very stable so long as you use solid ground and centre the wheels correctly they are absolutely fine. I would actually have liked them a little wider, but I had this timber spare and new it was suitable. So you see the ramps cost me very little, the only purchase was the grip tape I applied. Thanks for watching the video I hope you enjoyed it. 😊👍
@EdA-bz3bu
@EdA-bz3bu 5 ай бұрын
Or buy the plastic ramps
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop 5 ай бұрын
😁 yeah but what would be the fun in that. I thoroughly enjoyed making these. Hope you enjoyed watching. 🙂👍
@PaulG.x
@PaulG.x Жыл бұрын
3:58 Don't use hands as hammers. If you suffer permanent nerve damage you will regret it for the rest of your life. If you must use a hand as a hammer , use someone else's hand - or their head ,which is heavier and harder
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
😁 More Great advice Paul but you can’t do everything with a hammer, and I do love them. I have quite a few 😊. You notice I was using one a few seconds after that point. Thanks for your concern but don’t worry about me though, I think my hands, wrists, arms and shoulders have evolved to take it. (that was tame by the way) I’ve been an engineer since the mid seventies so I’m happy to carry on working this way. You learn to know the point at which the hammer needs to take over. 👍
@jimgeelan5949
@jimgeelan5949 Жыл бұрын
Please !! for your own health stop using your hands as a hammer
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your concern Jim, and it is great advice I I wouldn’t recommend anyone starting to use their hands in this way especially if they don’t normally have a hard hands on physical job. But please don’t worry about me though, I think my hands, wrists, arms and shoulders have evolved to take it. (that was tame by the way) I’ve been an engineer since the mid seventies so I’m happy to carry on working this way. You learn to know the point at which the hammer needs to take over. 👍 You can’t do everything with a hammer, and I do love them. I have quite a few 😊. You will notice I was using one a few seconds after that point.
@mizikacibalik
@mizikacibalik Ай бұрын
So much waste
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Ай бұрын
Hi, so much waste of what?, I’m a little confused 🙂
@jagitmax
@jagitmax Жыл бұрын
I noticed a little editing in the video just when the tries pushed against the folded metal on the top, . . I wonder what happened ?
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
I just rewatched that bit as I couldn’t remember. Pretty sure I just bent it a bit more if at all then finished it off with hammer and block. That’s all nothing more interesting or funny or I would have left it in. Probably more likely my rubbish editing. 😊 Thanks for watching. 👍
@MarkSmith-tc2lu
@MarkSmith-tc2lu Жыл бұрын
Lots of overkill period
@EverydayWorkshop
@EverydayWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Absolutely Mark, and why not I enjoyed the process and they are actually very useful. 👍😊
@bobf3874
@bobf3874 9 ай бұрын
Lol, except where it really matters - the stop at the top. Issue isn't strength of the material, but the inadequate height. The height should be significantly greater than the preceding wood "steps", as going past the stop is catastrophic. Better yet would be to eliminate the steps or at least add bevels to the leading edges which would make it more obvious that the stop has been reached, but this would add additional work. Otherwise, one needs to count the steps, and be extraordinarily careful driving up the ramps. IMO, there is simply no justification for not making the stop nearly failsafe when it's so easy to do so.
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