rieferman
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Just had the concrete floor poured in my barn yesterday (YAY!).. I have a lip from the outside to the top of the surface now and am looking for some ideas on how to make the lip a little nicer for driving up onto, pushing a wheelbarrow onto etc.
Ideas I've heard so far (but would be happy to hear more about in addition to any new ideas you have):
- concrete ramp (seems like a lot of work to me)
- asphalt cold patch ramp (seems messy and mis-matched)
- cut a 4"x6"x9 foot long (my door is a 9 footer) at an angle all the way down.. PT wood... tacked down with rebar (seems like a tough cut and will rot eventually)
- Use some solid block (cinder block, or pavers etc.) and dig them into the ground as needed to create the ramp angle (probably the easiest, cheapest.. will it look decent? will it hold up?)
- buy some sort of rubber ramp add on and tack it down somehow (do they even make something like this? google hasn't brought me much luck on this one yet)
THANKS!
Ideas I've heard so far (but would be happy to hear more about in addition to any new ideas you have):
- concrete ramp (seems like a lot of work to me)
- asphalt cold patch ramp (seems messy and mis-matched)
- cut a 4"x6"x9 foot long (my door is a 9 footer) at an angle all the way down.. PT wood... tacked down with rebar (seems like a tough cut and will rot eventually)
- Use some solid block (cinder block, or pavers etc.) and dig them into the ground as needed to create the ramp angle (probably the easiest, cheapest.. will it look decent? will it hold up?)
- buy some sort of rubber ramp add on and tack it down somehow (do they even make something like this? google hasn't brought me much luck on this one yet)
THANKS!
