Just made the same ones but made a 4 inch backstop. Also went to my local skate shop and bought a few sheets of grip tape that I put on top. My old skating days finally paid off lol
Good job amigo. Let me give you one pointer from an old carpenter.. cut your stop blocks about 1.5" thick minimum then turn them 90° from how you were fastening them and that will not want to split or be as fragile as fastening screws thru the crosscut.. just a minor pointer... Praise be to God, brother!
The stop block is an excellent idea but in this instance I think it is too short and too far away from the tires. Wheel chocks would probably be a better choice, as you can place them right against the tire(s). I would place the wheel chocks on the back tires instead though. Less likely to roll off on solid ground as opposed to the ramp platform.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree with your suggestions and would make those adjustments if I were to do it again. And great point about the wheel chocks, those should definitely be used in addition to the stop block.
yes - for the rear stop block - rather than using dowel idea... put your car on ramp, and see where back of tire is... give your self another inch back from it but make yourself a 1.5" wide rabbit you can just slide in a stop block of whatever height will fit - this way your stop block is fairly close to the tire, and can be any height you want higher than the top board... or, just cut right through your top board where you want, 1.5" wide, and then just put a piece of 2x10 through - say 3-4" high...
nice job but, that rear stop block should be alot closer and a bit higher to the tire, if the car by chance start roll it may roll over that block, being closer and higher wont give it a chance to roll
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback, I definitely think those are great suggestions for improvement. I also recommend using a chock behind the rear tires to prevent rolling and make it as safe as possible for use. Thanks for watching!
They’re pretty heavy, I would estimate about 30 lbs. each. Nesting would definitely be nice, although I have found that fortunately because of the weight and shape of these, they can stand up vertically on the end section and fit in a pretty small space against a wall/in a corner for storage.
I want my stop block Twice as High Also ...... the wheelchock for behind teh wheel ... Imo should be close to the tire. ....... if a car begins to roll back,accidently .... the momentum with the distance allowed, it would probably roll over the chock. Or Could,easier than if its closer to the tire to prevent it from gaining much momentum.
Those are great considerations and I also think having a higher stop block is a smart adjustment. One thing to consider with placing it closer to the tire is that it may be difficult to get the correct angle to add and remove the stop block if it’s too close, so just be sure to measure with that in mind.
Yeah mass produced ""heavy duty plastic" car ramps make me nervous! as well as mass produced steel ramps with crappy tack welds made somewhere overseas. I made my own heavy duty jack stands from .25" and .375" steel. I modeled it after 22 ton jack stands. I'm gonna be making wood ramps just to keep the cost down. I wonder how much weight the wood type can support?
I’m totally with you on that, it’s not worth the risk getting under something that could fail. Nice, those sound super sturdy! I don’t know for certain what the weight it can support is, but I would feel very confident putting even the heaviest vehicle on top of these ramps. Since it’s solid material, I don’t see any easy way for it to fail as long as you’re on a level surface.
@@augustpineworkshop True....they're a solid block of wood. I have read of people making a frame work with wood and driving a vehicle on it.....I wouldn't do that.
Your car will gain momentum rolling backwards, you should test push the car and see if it can jump your stop blocks. Otherwise, just put some wheel chocks behind your front tires, you have plenty of room.
Hi! I think generally speaking the main concern with that would be the stability of the car if propped up like that on ramps since it would be very difficult to ensure it doesn’t roll backwards. I think for your application, a jack and jack stands would probably be the safest option.
Just made the same ones but made a 4 inch backstop. Also went to my local skate shop and bought a few sheets of grip tape that I put on top. My old skating days finally paid off lol
Awesome, that’s a great idea to add the grip tape too!
Thank you this is what i need for diy my car in inexpensive but functional way thank you so much for sharing...God bless you....am from Indonesia
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching and God bless you too!
Sharing your knowledge AND wisdom now that’s Smart and courageous. God bless
Thank you so much, God bless!
Dog bless 🙏🐶
What a great idea!! I'm not a "car guy", I'm more of a woodworking guy, but I recognise a good idea when I see it!!! Keep up the good work??
Thank you!
Loved that you added a Bible verse, thanks, Blessings !
Thank you! Blessings to you too!
Inspired me to do mines. Love the safety features
Awesome, thanks for watching!
great video and better to rely on wood than plastic.
Thank you! Yes, I totally agree.
Good job amigo. Let me give you one pointer from an old carpenter.. cut your stop blocks about 1.5" thick minimum then turn them 90° from how you were fastening them and that will not want to split or be as fragile as fastening screws thru the crosscut.. just a minor pointer...
Praise be to God, brother!
Thank you, and I appreciate the tip! God bless!
The stop block is an excellent idea but in this instance I think it is too short and too far away from the tires. Wheel chocks would probably be a better choice, as you can place them right against the tire(s). I would place the wheel chocks on the back tires instead though. Less likely to roll off on solid ground as opposed to the ramp platform.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree with your suggestions and would make those adjustments if I were to do it again. And great point about the wheel chocks, those should definitely be used in addition to the stop block.
They'll last forever ❤
I definitely think they will stand the test of time
Thanks great job.
Please what kind of wood you’re using what is the name . Appreciate.
Thank you - this is 2x12” pine!
yes - for the rear stop block - rather than using dowel idea... put your car on ramp, and see where back of tire is... give your self another inch back from it but make yourself a 1.5" wide rabbit you can just slide in a stop block of whatever height will fit - this way your stop block is fairly close to the tire, and can be any height you want higher than the top board... or, just cut right through your top board where you want, 1.5" wide, and then just put a piece of 2x10 through - say 3-4" high...
GREAT idea, thanks for the suggestion!
nice job but, that rear stop block should be alot closer and a bit higher to the tire, if the car by chance start roll it may roll over that block, being closer and higher wont give it a chance to roll
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback, I definitely think those are great suggestions for improvement. I also recommend using a chock behind the rear tires to prevent rolling and make it as safe as possible for use. Thanks for watching!
@@augustpineworkshop copy , getting ready to make a pair, be using your design
Awesome! Hope it turned out great
Good Job!
Thank you!
Metric dimensions of wooden timbers:
Inch metric
33 83,82
26 66,04
20 50,8
15 38,1
2 5,08
Thanks for sharing!
How much does each ramp weigh? It would be nice if these could be made to 'nest' one on top of the other for storage.
They’re pretty heavy, I would estimate about 30 lbs. each. Nesting would definitely be nice, although I have found that fortunately because of the weight and shape of these, they can stand up vertically on the end section and fit in a pretty small space against a wall/in a corner for storage.
Praise be to God! Thank you.
You’re welcome, God bless!
I want my stop block Twice as High Also ...... the wheelchock for behind teh wheel ... Imo should be close to the tire. ....... if a car begins to roll back,accidently .... the momentum with the distance allowed, it would probably roll over the chock. Or Could,easier than if its closer to the tire to prevent it from gaining much momentum.
Those are great considerations and I also think having a higher stop block is a smart adjustment. One thing to consider with placing it closer to the tire is that it may be difficult to get the correct angle to add and remove the stop block if it’s too close, so just be sure to measure with that in mind.
Yeah mass produced ""heavy duty plastic" car ramps make me nervous! as well as mass produced steel ramps with crappy tack welds made somewhere overseas. I made my own heavy duty jack stands from .25" and .375" steel. I modeled it after 22 ton jack stands. I'm gonna be making wood ramps just to keep the cost down. I wonder how much weight the wood type can support?
I’m totally with you on that, it’s not worth the risk getting under something that could fail. Nice, those sound super sturdy! I don’t know for certain what the weight it can support is, but I would feel very confident putting even the heaviest vehicle on top of these ramps. Since it’s solid material, I don’t see any easy way for it to fail as long as you’re on a level surface.
@@augustpineworkshop True....they're a solid block of wood. I have read of people making a frame work with wood and driving a vehicle on it.....I wouldn't do that.
Yeah, I would also be hesitant with that type of structure
Amen brother!!!
Yes sir!
Amen
Your car will gain momentum rolling backwards, you should test push the car and see if it can jump your stop blocks. Otherwise, just put some wheel chocks behind your front tires, you have plenty of room.
Great point, that is definitely something I will do next time I use these!
Love the Bible verse let God be praised in everything we do. great ramps an making a pair for me
Thank you so much, God bless!
Hi. Everybody builds this of ramp which raises the front of the car. Does anyone make a set that can be used to raise one side only front and rear/
Hi! I think generally speaking the main concern with that would be the stability of the car if propped up like that on ramps since it would be very difficult to ensure it doesn’t roll backwards. I think for your application, a jack and jack stands would probably be the safest option.
😂 "Promo sm"!!!
Thanks for checking out the video! I’m not sure what you’re referring to, but I hope you enjoyed it.
Ramps and Religion, Ì watched until the bible quote...😅
I thought it was pretty offensive.