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Cheap & Easy Wooden DIY Car or RV Ramps. Great for Oil Changes or Leveling RV. Way Cheaper than Buying Ramps!

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  1. Shitty Bill

    Hell yeah dude. Breakin out the chop saw right now!
    Also, you can screw in about 8" of rope to the front safety stop and then you have handles to lug these bad boys around.

  2. LeBob

    Don't think the glue on the very top of the first board was necessary… 😆 1:15

  3. Rikku Final Fantasy X2

    hi I have a ATV and working on replacing the pull start and mechanic part and I don’t want to spend a lot of money getting it up high so I can work on it, it’s not running at the moment, I could go out and buy rollers but I don’t want to at the moment, I will be posting my video here soon on my channel.

  4. Tim Klein

    Very nice indeed; I like how you made the top plenty long enough for safety too; you get 110% on this great to the point video !!!!!!!!!!

  5. Scott Klein

    Exactly like ones I built myself a while back. I put handles on the large end of each of mine for carrying. Also nailed mine instead of screwing. Nail gun prevents splitting.

  6. Daniel Cleary

    Nice but I would be worried that the wood might split under the weight of my pick up

  7. Brian Cullen

    I've watched lot's of ramp building videos, some very good ones. This is the best. Simple, straightforward, to the point. Excellent, thank you, from Dublin, Ireland.

  8. razz P

    I've had metal ramp slide under the vehicle. Would these be safer having more friction on the bottom? Or would rubber bottom be deeded for extra friction?

  9. Pierluigi Colotto

    I think you can learn more about this on Woodglut.

  10. Jon Wallace

    Im gonna build this but bigger and taller 🙂

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