Yes, we were able to close the shed doors after we finished building the ramp. We took into account the small overlay of the doors before we built the ramp.
Please show a video on how you made those bottom cuts, you should have in the vid, otherwise great video, but seriously how did you figure out those cuts, how would you do it with a protractor.
It's just standard plywod but it ended up getting roofing shingles put on it shortly after. We just didn't have them that day. I guess we should have mentioned that we weren't going to leave it unprotected. Thanks for watching.
nice job. I had the hardest time figuring out the angle for the bottom of the ramp. I gave up and just dug a small trench for the ramp end to 'sit' in.
here in the midwest it's code to have our sheds on concrete, I also would have made the ramp out of concrete eh. Pretty good ramp shoud last a long time.
hope your brothers finger is ok, maybe he should get a tetnes shot
We only have to have a cocrete slab if the shed is greater that 144 square feet. Basically that is 12' X 12'. That shed it 8' X 10'. Thanks for watching.
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syndicate2802 2 months ago
Works fine for me
jonojms 2 months ago
screamed like a bitch....suck it up
quetzalamaru 5 months ago
Your shed door looks like it has lip the overlaps the bottom threshold were you able to get the shed door closed after you built the ramp?
teton99 7 months ago
@teton99
Yes, we were able to close the shed doors after we finished building the ramp. We took into account the small overlay of the doors before we built the ramp.
paisteboy 7 months ago
Please show a video on how you made those bottom cuts, you should have in the vid, otherwise great video, but seriously how did you figure out those cuts, how would you do it with a protractor.
brotherjesus 10 months ago
you could have built this ramp in half the time with a dewalt
Jeffrsrt 10 months ago
is that just a plywood top? Did you weather treat it or anything?
Fredmelott 11 months ago
@Fredmelott
It's just standard plywod but it ended up getting roofing shingles put on it shortly after. We just didn't have them that day. I guess we should have mentioned that we weren't going to leave it unprotected. Thanks for watching.
paisteboy 11 months ago
Great video guys, gave me a new perspective in terms of building my ramp for my 8x12 shed, the angle devive you used, what was that called? Thanks!
jcurtains 1 year ago
@jcurtains
I thinks it's just called an Angle Finder. Thanks for watching.
paisteboy 1 year ago
nice job. I had the hardest time figuring out the angle for the bottom of the ramp. I gave up and just dug a small trench for the ramp end to 'sit' in.
stiehler1117 1 year ago
@stiehler1117
That works too. As long as you use pressure treated wood you should be fine.
paisteboy 1 year ago
some roofing shingles nailed on should make it last from water damade or eve some tyrk house rap on top sould do the trick
spitzification14 1 year ago
@spitzification14
Covering it with roofing shingles was the plan from the start. We just didn't get to it that day. Thanks for watching.
paisteboy 1 year ago
that tractor is a tight fit with the shed...
BandOnTheRun87 1 year ago
@BandOnTheRun87
I agree, but he had the shed before the tractor.
paisteboy 1 year ago
who is that other guy that joins in? Looks like a skateboard ramp
BandOnTheRun87 1 year ago
@BandOnTheRun87
The other guy is my brothers next door nieghbor Matt.
paisteboy 1 year ago
here in the midwest it's code to have our sheds on concrete, I also would have made the ramp out of concrete eh. Pretty good ramp shoud last a long time.
hope your brothers finger is ok, maybe he should get a tetnes shot
wesley5138 1 year ago
@wesley5138
We only have to have a cocrete slab if the shed is greater that 144 square feet. Basically that is 12' X 12'. That shed it 8' X 10'. Thanks for watching.
paisteboy 1 year ago