Drop In Ramp Plans

mst1228

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Some people have asked for plans before and I just built my ramp today so I will tell people how I did it:

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RAMP:

6' tall

8' long ramp

Detachable ramp

Snow holders

MATERIALS:

11 - 8' studs (2x4's)

1 - 4'x8' piece of 1/2" thick plywood (whatever you want for quality, weather treated is better but more expensive)

1 - 1Lb. box of 2.5" screws

5 - 2' peices of small scrap wood about 1" thick

INTRUCTIONS:

1. Cut 4'x8' plywood in half the long way so you have 2 2'x8' pieces. Cut one of those pieces at 2' long so you have a 2'x2' piece. The rest of the plywood is scrap.

2. Lay 3 8' studs on the ground and screw the 8' long piece of plywood on top. This will be the ramp.

3. Cut 4 of the remaining 8' studs at 6' long. Make good cuts because you need both ends of these studs. Keep the 2' pieces for later.

4. Cut 1 of the remaining 8' studs into 4 1' 3/4 long pieces.

5. Use 2 of the 2' studs and 2 of the 1' 3/4 studs to make a box. It should be 2' square if you did it right, the same size as your piece of plywood.

6. Screw the 2'x2' piece of plywood on top of this box. This is the top platform.

7. Use the remaining 2 2' studs and the remaining 2 1' 3/4 studs to make another box, the exact same size as the first. This is the bottom of your tower.

8. Screw the 4 6' studs upright into the inside corners of the bottom box. make sure you use enough screws to make it solid. I used 3 on each leg.

9. Put the top box on top of the legs and screw it on the inside of the corners. Again, make it solid so it holds up.

10. Cut the last 2 8' studs to make diagonals for the tower. This is very important. This is what will make your tower solid and sturdy. If you buy an extra stud you can make 3 diagonals for even more sturdiness.

11. Get someone to help you hold the ramp up to the tower. Make one end of the ramp go right benieth were the top box overhangs. (see pictures) Screw a 2' 1/2 stud on the legs right benieth the ramp so the ramp is held up by the stud. (look at pictures for better visualization)

12. Make some sort of mark on the supports of the ramp so you can make a 90 degree cut that attaches onto the stud you just screwed onto the legs of the tower. (again, see pictures)

13. After you make the 90 degree cuts, your basically done. The rest is just touch up stuff and making the whole thing more solid. Add those 2' scrap pieces along the top of the ramp. Cut some pieces that fit between the long studs on the ramp to close up the bottom end. then just customize the rest to how you like it.

POSSIBLE ADDITIONS:

Ladder

Stairs

Walls around tower for smoke shack/porta-pottie

Rubber on top box for grip

Paint graphics/sticker it to hell

Speakers and stereo for tunezzzzzzzz!

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The last picture is something i thought of just while I was taking the pics. If for some reason you need it any steeper that what its at, you can set the ramp up so that the 90 degree notches sit on the very top instead of the support stud I built in.
 
looks a little steep, om me and tell mme how it works, looks like you'll face plant or snap your tips
 
everything looks well built on the first one except when you dont have snow to stick it into and support the base with(when its just on a side walk or something) it may tip backward unless someone holds it or you make a back support. That is what happened with my first drop in. looks solid though good job
 
yea thats a good design. or if you have somthin to drop off of like a balcony or you can build a tree platform which is really easy. just put some 2x4s parallel to one another on opp sides of the tree then put 1/2 inch ply wood over it and a 2x4 behind to help with the leverage. then as for the drop in ramp just two 2x4x12s goin down at the angle you want maybe 8 footers or ten footers depending on how high it is. then cross pieces to hold it and ply wood. good call on the lil bars to keep snow from slidin down im goin to do that right now. ill get some pics up here for what i have
 
you gusy kepe sayign how theyrs too steep but believe me ive used a ramp thats very vertical and it worked , so this cant be too steep.
 
to the post creater, what you can do, is put steps across the front, and drill hooks into the ramp, and that way, depending on teh terain it can be etiher steeper or shallower. I saw one like this in action and it worked like a charm. Id deff reccoment that as an addition to it. but sick stuff man
 
i want one! wouldent just like dropping in from a truck work... like putting the tail gate down and a plank of wood, E Z
 
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