
i was thinking along the lines of large ramps made from angle iron,
but then i came accross these wooden ramps at http://corvettec3.ca/ramps.htm
and thought that i would share this to you all.







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JohnnyC wrote:The wood in the photo doesn't look solid though.
It looks to me like it's flat sheets nailed together like a box.![]()
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JohnnyC wrote:The wood in the photo doesn't look solid though.
It looks to me like it's flat sheets nailed together like a box.![]()
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I have homemade ramps, made from modern floorboard material- probably chipboard
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But it's perfectly safe as it's just floorboards stacked on top of each other, each one on top shorter than the on it sits on![]()
PW@Woodsport wrote:Question for those in favour of using DIY wooden ramps.
Would you be happy using them 10 years down the line when a car has been driven over them 100 times, they have got wet/damp and all of those wood screws/joints have play in them? Wood swells and contracts more than any other material.
Not for me thanks! Some things are just not worth the risk.
For what they would cost to make, just build a new set every couple of years
PW@Woodsport wrote:
Would you lie under wooden ramps someone off this forum had built without knowing their skills?