I made a ramp very similar to Lenny`s, but I used folding ladders. I cut them to required length leaving the hinge intact. Then I fitted the two wooden boards, now I can fold it saving some space. I use mine for my mobility scooter, attach the ramp to my vehicle with two detachable hinges, and now I can take my scooter anywhere.
I guess New York has hillbillies also... Next time use a couple 2x4s under your 3/4 ply for support, much less effort (no grinding required) and actually cheaper than wasting a ladder. In all seriousness a great effort and show of resolve. Thanks for the video.
Good project. I guess you could attach two fold up legs in the middle of the ladder that reaches the ground, which would take twice the current weight. (from say 2 - 400lb. Could then take a quarter ton bike and rider.
wondering if this idea would work for a 3 to 4 foot ramp for my side sliding door on my chevy mini van I have been using 2 different size step stools and it is taxing my knees my hips and back getting in, and getting out is the worst. I can easy store the ramp on top of my bed or on the wall side bed when not in use Thoughts anyone!
Hi I’m trying to make one of these for my brother and i was concerned about the wood material and its dimensions, can you guide me about your ramp wood type and dimensions mr lenny
A ladder might stop the bow, but now your ramp is a lot more heavy and takes up a lot more thickness when it comes to trying to store it and take it with you in the van. And you can’t fold it or collapse it to make it more portable.
I made a ramp very similar to Lenny`s, but I used folding ladders. I cut them to required length leaving the hinge intact. Then I fitted the two wooden boards, now I can fold it saving some space. I use mine for my mobility scooter, attach the ramp to my vehicle with two detachable hinges, and now I can take my scooter anywhere.
Great job! dandy and cheap :)
Brilliant simple solution. Thanks man!
Genius! Love it, cheap and easy, just like me! LOL, thanks boss!
Me too ;)
I am good at Making stuff out of junk but the ladder as a ramp never crossed mind. A+
Yeah it was just a piece of junk I had laying around thank you for commenting
I use bed frames they are light and very strong.
I need this ! I have a 3 ton truck and when i have to lift my 4000 psi powerwasher on the flat bed !....my back reminds me..get one of this...QUICK. !
gave me some good ideas, thanks
Thank you. This is really going to make a difference for our family!❤
Freakin Dandie ! Cheap ! 😂 Hell yea 👍 !
"here i got this Piece of Crap 16' ladder" LOL
Totally AWESOME!!!!!!!!
So good 👌👌👌
Well done!
I guess New York has hillbillies also... Next time use a couple 2x4s under your 3/4 ply for support, much less effort (no grinding required) and actually cheaper than wasting a ladder. In all seriousness a great effort and show of resolve. Thanks for the video.
That was awesome
Good project. I guess you could attach two fold up legs in the middle of the ladder that reaches the ground, which would take twice the current weight. (from say 2 - 400lb. Could then take a quarter ton bike and rider.
Like landing gear for a trailer. Nice
A great idea...might take up to 200lb easy...
Cheap...and effective !
friggin dandy cheep
The end is the dandies part of this video!!! Lol
Great idea, but with all the scrappers out there it'll be hard to find a half a ladder. I'm also cheap so buying one doesn't work.
You can use anything to support it
I just had that laying around I'm a painter
wondering if this idea would work for a 3 to 4 foot ramp for my side sliding door on my chevy mini van I have been using 2 different size step stools and it is taxing my knees my hips and back getting in, and getting out is the worst. I can easy store the ramp on top of my bed or on the wall side bed when not in use Thoughts anyone!
What screws did you use on ratchet strap and on the ladder, and how did you screw it through the ladder?
Self-tapping screws the length depends on the thickness of your plywood
I used self-tappers on the ratchet strap too
@@TheRiplb Thank you
😁👋👋👋
How long is the ply? 6’?
I can't quite remember exactly 8' I believe I only used it once.Worked great.
Hi I’m trying to make one of these for my brother and i was concerned about the wood material and its dimensions, can you guide me about your ramp wood type and dimensions mr lenny
I believe it's 3/4 plywood 8 ft long 3 ft wide it's been a while
I believe it's 3/4 plywood 8 ft long 3 ft wide it's been a while
my question is how to fasten the wood to the car well because it would be to get on a disabled person and I can't see it in the video
Well pretty much I made that for a lawn mower or a snowblower 👍
A ladder might stop the bow, but now your ramp is a lot more heavy and takes up a lot more thickness when it comes to trying to store it and take it with you in the van. And you can’t fold it or collapse it to make it more portable.
That was rough as fuck.
Oh and wear goggles when grinding.
Wonder what weight if can take
My welder is heavy probably 170 lbs it handle it with no problem
Cheeeep
It looks like it's 3/4" plywood so it's going to be heavy...