I'm going to make some car ramps for my SUV from wood. I'd love to make them out of steel but just don't have access to the equipment. I'm not worried about the strength of the ramps, I'll make the portion that the vehicle rests on out of solid 2x12's and just stack them up and hold together with carriage bolts. I'd trust a stack of lumber like that over almost anything else.
What I'm worried about is too much incline on the truck. I'd like to get it up at least 10.5" (7 layers of 2x12) so I can have plenty of working room for pulling a transmission in a couple weeks. I've never used ramps that were more than the normal 8" or so. And I think Ideally I might even jack up the back end and put something under the rear tires also. I'll build some type of solid chock into the ramp so it can't roll out without great force.
A lot like this but I'll make the ramp portion removable so it doesn't get in my way.
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/f75/how-build-homemade-car-ramps-568285/
Thoughts? Am I being stupid?
What I'm worried about is too much incline on the truck. I'd like to get it up at least 10.5" (7 layers of 2x12) so I can have plenty of working room for pulling a transmission in a couple weeks. I've never used ramps that were more than the normal 8" or so. And I think Ideally I might even jack up the back end and put something under the rear tires also. I'll build some type of solid chock into the ramp so it can't roll out without great force.
A lot like this but I'll make the ramp portion removable so it doesn't get in my way.
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/f75/how-build-homemade-car-ramps-568285/
Thoughts? Am I being stupid?
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