I think for my own build I will be adding a steel plate to the back side for the bolts to run thru. And I'll look for a couple garbage bed frames and use 6ft long pieces of mystery metal angle iron along each side of the board for extra support. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
I have two pair of the Aluminum ones that just unfold and to me, they are the best ones built. Paid 25.00 for one and 20.00 used like new for the other at a garage sale years ago. Very well made and will never break. I used wood ones in my younger days. Nice Build.
Good day Steeve, great and funny introduction !!! Yes in deed, nice looking grove pattern and very useful too !!! I really like the way that you use that great electrical reciprocal saw ( sawzall ) LOL I'm trying desperately to convince Joe to use that type of saw !!! I even left the same comment on the very last video on Homestead Jay about it !!! I think that Joe's ears must be ringing !!! LOL I would probably paint them with a mix sand and paint !!! Perhaps a nice and strong set of traction aid will be better ? LOL Great video Steeve !!! Cheers !!! Keep up the good spirits !!! and great looking t shirts !!!
I always enjoy your videos Steve thank you. Now I'm not a certified RBP (ramp building professional) however I think you're going to find those ramps slippery especially on a frosty fall day. I've seen a great idea to make ramps have more grip...they used roofing shingles. Layer them as you would layer a roof, trim the sides and bingo no issues. Anyway, just thought I'd suggest it, no worries either way brother. CHeers.
Yes your correct but if I paint the top and throw in some sand it would be better , maybe some of that no slip tape PA sells if it will stick. Cheers bud.
Great idea routering in that groove Steve. When we tried getting unstuck with those metal ramps in the snow the tire just flung the ramp into the trailer. Haha
Good tip about the countersink bit to center the hole in the wood! I would like to do some ramps for my Bolens, but at 1,100lbs, it might not be strong enough with bare pine/fir 2x10. I did make some short ramps for my car (4 foot / for an oil change) using 2x10 rough maple stud (real 2 in thick). They don't bend while running on it with my 3,700 lbs Q50! Always good to see you working new projects, you always have a great hack to reveal! Thanks!
Hi Steve! Ahh... I can see. How the bolts stick out in the end. Your videos are always full of little tips that seem small, but make sure the end result is perrrrfect :-) That is why this channel is sooo great :-))) All the best, Sunshine
How's she goin'? Nice idea for the water/traction grooves!!! I think that will work just fine!!! If you find the 2 X 10 flexing too much, maybe a 2 X 4 on edge on the under side, just to stiffen it up a bit, would be a consideration. You know, a strong back, as we in the trades call them!! LOL Great video. BTW you breaker tripping: can you plug the vac into another circuit? That'll probably solve that issue!!! Take 'er easy!!!
Thanks Mike , that breaker needs to be changed as its tripping off at 9 amps. It's the style you plug into a fuse socket but generally I do plug the vac into a different outlet.
I like the concept of the groves, but I wouldn't do this. When you're only working with a 1.5" thick board, even 1/4 in deep grove is going to significantly decrease strength and carrying load for the ramps. I'd use the sand in paint or even grip tape methods for traction and keep the ramps stronger.
@@kittyhawk7060 I just went to harbor freight and got two ramps for like $69. They stick in the ground pretty well. I could see two wood planks working fine just drill two holes and straps like you described. You could also put metal bracket feet with edges. Use treads or tread tape so you can walk it.
I have some very LONG wood ramps that I want to cut down maybe throw some hinges on them so I can fold them up for better storage but I can't think/come up with a way to keep them folded up and somehow connected/locked so they don't come apart? Any ideas?
Hi CK I would put 2 beefy strap hinges on the bottom side and butt the two sections tight before you screw on the hinges. The planks extended will drop a bit at the hinges but bind at the join and as long as it's not a very heavy load it should be fine and fold up nicely for storage.
@@SteveRobReviews Thank you for the quick reply. Any ideas on how I can have them folded up and keep them "closed" for storage so they don't accidentally come apart? Thanks!
THe proof is in the pudding.....show us you and your tractor going up the ramps next Summer....It all depends what your going to do with them ramp....some day I may make a video about breakers that keep blowing....looks good...CHEERS
I actually would like to see a demo! 👍😂. Might give me some ideas .... I'm trying to think of a ramp thing I can make to drive my car onto and then remove the ramps to work under the car. I have jack stands but I don't use them for working under the car and I have jobs needing to be done 🙈
I am trying to make a ramp for the stairs in my apartment and my e bike (63 pounds). I want the ramp to fold on a hinge so it's more transportable, any suggestions?
@@robertkribs9513 Most mills have collapsed because of the tariff. I have seen two mills close in my area so most softwood is only for domestic use but hardwoods are exempt . The price of lumber today has reached so high large housing projects have been put on hold hoping for lower prices.
No I didnt because in my situation they will be used on sod at my remote camp so they will sink into the sod a bit and stop the ramps from sliding back. Yes metal at both ends on a hard surface is best . Cheers
seems to me you have a electrical issue? I see another how to vid coming soon.... must be getting some sun this winter eh Steve? no deck screws used in making theses ramps?
@@SteveRobReviews Glad you laughed. Though, you were being realistic. IDK if so many are actually inept, lazy, or scared to believe in their abilities to DIY.
Super cringe there the way you cut that at the beginning. My worker cut half way through this forearm when the board bound up and the saw jumped back. Be careful bud.
Linlin my daughters were always told they can do everything and then some being women and till this day they can do everything better than I so if they can so can U :)
If you are interested in building anything out of wood, you will need at least a cordless drill, circular saw (or jigsaw), safety glasses, and drill bits. I would recommend getting a combo set where you can get the cordless drill and cordless impact driver. A mistake I made was getting my favorite brand of each tool. I should have got all 1 brand so the batteries were interchangeable. :)
I think for my own build I will be adding a steel plate to the back side for the bolts to run thru. And I'll look for a couple garbage bed frames and use 6ft long pieces of mystery metal angle iron along each side of the board for extra support.
Thanks for the inspiration 👍
That's the way to go Mate!! I made a set like that and made some non skid paint to throw on the top!!☺
Thanks and the non skid paint is a great idea.
I made some wood ramps years ago and still use them. Adding those grooves on the board is a great idea
Their low cost and last for many years too. I like the anti slip grooves too. Cheers Lloyd.
Good idea with the grooves 👍👍
I make my own "Grip" paint with Tremclad and sprinkle coarse sand blasting media between coats.
Oh ok I have lots of sand media and it may be better than regular sand . Great idea bud. 👍
Great build Steve! Not hard to make but very useful especially up at your camp. Thanks Buddy!
Thanks Doug , something different for all to try. Cheers
I have two pair of the Aluminum ones that just unfold and to me, they are the best ones built. Paid 25.00 for one and 20.00 used like new for the other at a garage sale years ago. Very well made and will never break. I used wood ones in my younger days. Nice Build.
That's the way to go plus their portable. These will be for up at the camp and most likely get real greasy real fast. LOL
Here in the UK your looking at 60-100 quid …. Approx 80-125 ish bucks.
It’s been a long day Steve I about fell asleep 💤 until I heard 3 legged saw horse 🤣
HAHAHA
Good day Steeve, great and funny introduction !!! Yes in deed, nice looking grove pattern and very useful too !!! I really like the way that you use that great electrical reciprocal saw ( sawzall ) LOL I'm trying desperately to convince Joe to use that type of saw !!! I even left the same comment on the very last video on Homestead Jay about it !!! I think that Joe's ears must be ringing !!! LOL I would probably paint them with a mix sand and paint !!! Perhaps a nice and strong set of traction aid will be better ? LOL Great video Steeve !!! Cheers !!! Keep up the good spirits !!! and great looking t shirts !!!
Thanks Dave lots of ideas for all to try. Cheers
I see your comment Dave... Still not a fan of the sawzall!
@@FromSteelToWood LOL !!! I will persist until the end !!! LOL
Finally a video of a how to make wooden ramps where were you in 2010 lol thanks man
LOL Thanks
I always enjoy your videos Steve thank you. Now I'm not a certified RBP (ramp building professional) however I think you're going to find those ramps slippery especially on a frosty fall day. I've seen a great idea to make ramps have more grip...they used roofing shingles. Layer them as you would layer a roof, trim the sides and bingo no issues. Anyway, just thought I'd suggest it, no worries either way brother. CHeers.
Yes your correct but if I paint the top and throw in some sand it would be better , maybe some of that no slip tape PA sells if it will stick. Cheers bud.
This just reminded me that my ramps are still in the back of my truck .
Glad I reminded you eh :)
@@SteveRobReviews Yes they are getting wet , and covered with a little snow .
Great idea routering in that groove Steve. When we tried getting unstuck with those metal ramps in the snow the tire just flung the ramp into the trailer. Haha
LOL if I had a trailer on it would have done the same . Thanks Pat.
Good tip about the countersink bit to center the hole in the wood! I would like to do some ramps for my Bolens, but at 1,100lbs, it might not be strong enough with bare pine/fir 2x10. I did make some short ramps for my car (4 foot / for an oil change) using 2x10 rough maple stud (real 2 in thick). They don't bend while running on it with my 3,700 lbs Q50! Always good to see you working new projects, you always have a great hack to reveal! Thanks!
Thanks Joe , its a easy project but not for stuff too heavy. Cheers
LETS GET TO-ER ! DOESNT MATTER! THERE YA GO! luv this guy
My Wifey says the same thing LOL
Looks good Steve and should be fine for your ATV. Keep up the good work! 😀👍
Thanks terry another project . one of many to cross off my list :)
Steve, Union labor, nothing but the best ! LOL !
Strong like bull eh :)
Very nice block of instruction thanks big guy
Hi Grant , something different for all to try. Cheers
Men who have a do it yourself workshop are always happy...married ..or single.Its therapeutic...and a great form of self expression...my opinion.
Hum , or unhappily maried or single , hard to tell 😅😅
A very handsome design for your tread pattern.
Hi Wyatt , going to work good for my needs.
Nicest wooden ramps on youtube. I need to borrow that impact wrench something happened to mine 😂
Thanks Chase and I imagine you ran over yours :)
@@SteveRobReviews Now you know what not to do lol
A 3 legged saw horse is a better bet than a 5 legged donkey. Fancy ramps buddy 🐴👍
Yes exactly, thanks Johnathan.
Nice project Steve! Sure would have liked to see a video of you getting unstuck.
Thanks Rick the untuck video would be XXX rated :)
@@SteveRobReviews That is why it would have been epic!
You are such a creative genius Steve...dang..I know nothing about any of this but it's fascinating as heck..you and Tom would get along mighty fine!
Thanks buddy , its a lot of fun working with wood and making projects . Cheers 👍
Hopefully they can support the weight. they look good
Plenty strong for what I need.
Great video and great work Sir, thank you and take care.
Thanks Brian
Much appreciated 👍
Circuit overloaded!
Just a weak breaker . Replaced it and all is good.
Sweet idea mate
Thanks , much appreciated 👍
Hi Steve! Ahh... I can see. How the bolts stick out in the end. Your videos are always full of little tips that seem small, but make sure the end result is perrrrfect :-) That is why this channel is sooo great :-))) All the best, Sunshine
Hi Simone . It was a fun project to make and one you could do too . Cheers
@@SteveRobReviews JA! I thought so!! :-) Maybe one day when I am out of my basement, lol
How's she goin'? Nice idea for the water/traction grooves!!! I think that will work just fine!!! If you find the 2 X 10 flexing too much, maybe a 2 X 4 on edge on the under side, just to stiffen it up a bit, would be a consideration. You know, a strong back, as we in the trades call them!! LOL Great video. BTW you breaker tripping: can you plug the vac into another circuit? That'll probably solve that issue!!! Take 'er easy!!!
Thanks Mike , that breaker needs to be changed as its tripping off at 9 amps. It's the style you plug into a fuse socket but generally I do plug the vac into a different outlet.
I made a set just like that for my utility trail from when I had a couple of riding mowers. I'm not sure how much weight I've put on them though
They can take a lot of weight and a lot less than any store bought ones.
Good going Steve. Those are nice
Thanks bud , easy project for all to do. 👍
Nice beautiful ran...great work
Thanks !!!
I like the concept of the groves, but I wouldn't do this. When you're only working with a 1.5" thick board, even 1/4 in deep grove is going to significantly decrease strength and carrying load for the ramps. I'd use the sand in paint or even grip tape methods for traction and keep the ramps stronger.
@glenwilliams2846 That's a good alternative as my needs at most is riding my atv up the ramps and they handle the weight no problem.
good idea. The price is right.
Yes low cost and maintenance free is even better plus the birds love it.
Wow I wish you lived close to me I’m disabled and can really use this
Thanks for watching Laura .
That's what I have. They work great.
Simple and does the job is what we go for !!!!!
Where can i find those metal end pieces? Any specific name that i can use for my search?
Ramp ends , ramp end caps or loading ramp ends . Google them words and it will come up. I bought mine from princess auto but amazon sells the same.
Your jig moved! lol. Should of just used deck screws! Don't get stuck this year! Good job Steve
LOL its all uphill now . Thanks bud.
The challenge is how to attach it securely to your tailgate or bumper without drilling, for me :)
Check some other ramp videos and you will see how this is done with ratchet tie down straps.
@@kittyhawk7060 I just went to harbor freight and got two ramps for like $69. They stick in the ground pretty well. I could see two wood planks working fine just drill two holes and straps like you described. You could also put metal bracket feet with edges. Use treads or tread tape so you can walk it.
good job thumbs up shared
Thanks bud , you take care.
Handy,dandy bud. As long as you are not using them for your P/U they will last for a very long time eh. Good looking to eh !
Thanks bud , it was a well needed project.
I have some very LONG wood ramps that I want to cut down maybe throw some hinges on them so I can fold them up for better storage but I can't think/come up with a way to keep them folded up and somehow connected/locked so they don't come apart? Any ideas?
Hi CK
I would put 2 beefy strap hinges on the bottom side and butt the two sections tight before you screw on the hinges. The planks extended will drop a bit at the hinges but bind at the join and as long as it's not a very heavy load it should be fine and fold up nicely for storage.
@@SteveRobReviews Thank you for the quick reply. Any ideas on how I can have them folded up and keep them "closed" for storage so they don't accidentally come apart? Thanks!
I'll throw the hinges on them, fold them up but I'm trying to come up with a way to keep them closed?
At the folded ends I'd just use a bungee cord or a length of velcro tape , that holds great too.
THe proof is in the pudding.....show us you and your tractor going up the ramps next Summer....It all depends what your going to do with them ramp....some day I may make a video about breakers that keep blowing....looks good...CHEERS
My tractor would break these but the atv ok. That sounds like a good video to do , sure go for it. Cheers
Great job Steve! Are we getting a demo?! 👍😂
A demo ? Are you playing with me 🤣🤣 yes, no , maybe not sure . LOL
I actually would like to see a demo! 👍😂. Might give me some ideas .... I'm trying to think of a ramp thing I can make to drive my car onto and then remove the ramps to work under the car. I have jack stands but I don't use them for working under the car and I have jobs needing to be done 🙈
@@TheCowgirlNiamh I see so many using the poly ramps you drive onto that work great.
Maybe try running the vacuum on a different circuit.
Yes absolutely but it was a faulty breaker that was tripping out at half the rated 15 amp load . All fixed now 👍
which would be less apt to bend / bow / crack = pine - douglas fir - treated ?
I'd say treated but non treated spruce is what I choose since we dont get fir in eastern canada.
@@SteveRobReviews thanx 4 reply steve , gonna go with 2''x10''x8' treated
I am trying to make a ramp for the stairs in my apartment and my e bike (63 pounds). I want the ramp to fold on a hinge so it's more transportable, any suggestions?
I would buy a foldable alluminum ramp in your case .
@@SteveRobReviews I think they are like $100 and up plus I assume they are not that light weight. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Nice. But you could also use car tires as treads as well
I have never tried that , interesting idea.
Will the wood ones support your tractor? The Atv for sure!
Not the tractor forsure , I have steel ramps for that. I would say these are good for about an atv tops.
id be more safe if you put another plate on the other side where the nuts are sandwitch the wood
Yes you could do that too. Cheers 👍
Anyone got an idea on how much weight these can hold? I know it depends on length and angle and whatever. But is 500lbs per ramp doable?
I'm using 500 lbs for two ramps .
What were the pieces of metal you used for the lip called?
Ramp end plates .
@@SteveRobReviews Thank you so much man!
$10 a board….. SMH. Those were the good old days
LOL yes I hear ya .
Where do you shop ?
The magnetic pencil!
Yes it just doesn't get any better than that Papa :)
Can we leave them at 8 foot?
Sure 👍
I made a set of wood ramps. They work well most times but Steve don't use them to load any of your sexy Corvettes.
There are strong but not corvette strong :)
Do you know Red Green?
Steve Smith , absolutely I do and his cousin Harold from possum lodge . 🇨🇦😅👍
$10 a board in feb 2020 . I just paid $20 per board in sept 2020. Can you say inflation?
Wow , I have bought any lumber all summer because of the price increase.
Covid, not inflation. Mills closed. Demand up for DYI projects. Trades behind, etc.
Don't forget the tariffs on Canadian lumber.
@@robertkribs9513 Most mills have collapsed because of the tariff. I have seen two mills close in my area so most softwood is only for domestic use but hardwoods are exempt . The price of lumber today has reached so high large housing projects have been put on hold hoping for lower prices.
@@SteveRobReviews and quarantine at border with Canada
Good vid but where are your safety straps?
Good idea to always use straps . I didn't show any straps but yes if you need them use them. Cheers
Looks like you need to address your electrical problem first and foremost.
Wouldntyaknooo, aye. God joob
Thanks much appreciated 👍
try griptape on every routed channel or every other channel area so you have more traction with help of routed grooves
Great idea but for these ramps I just freehanded it . Cheers
How many amp breaker is that circuit on
The circuit that saws on isn't big enough for that tool the circuit needs an upgrade
@@me37594 15 amp circuit. It has a resettable fuse breaker that's weakened over time and trips before 15 amps . I've since replaced it with a new one.
Did you put metal on both ends of the wood? I assume you did or you'd have a rise at the bottom.
No I didnt because in my situation they will be used on sod at my remote camp so they will sink into the sod a bit and stop the ramps from sliding back. Yes metal at both ends on a hard surface is best . Cheers
Lol cut one at a time....
Is 5ft too short?
5 ft is fine Jake for many ramps depending on what your using them for . 👍
@@SteveRobReviews For pushing a 21 push mower into the back of my truck? I dont need anything fancy just so i dont break my back
Yes absolutely a great idea .
@@SteveRobReviews Awesome Thanks for the replies!
seems to me you have a electrical issue? I see another how to vid coming soon.... must be getting some sun this winter eh Steve? no deck screws used in making theses ramps?
HAHA you pretty much covered all the bases eh .........
If this is considered a 5 on a scale of 10. GEEZ there are very inept people in this world.
LOL
@@SteveRobReviews Glad you laughed. Though, you were being realistic. IDK if so many are actually inept, lazy, or scared to believe in their abilities to DIY.
@@cha-ka8671 your about right with today's average skill set :)
You need a gfci
Everyone could use one installed at the breaker panel . Cheers Vinny 👍
Super cringe there the way you cut that at the beginning. My worker cut half way through this forearm when the board bound up and the saw jumped back.
Be careful bud.
Safety third eh :)
Thanks for the video but too much work for a woman to do without tools..lol
Linlin my daughters were always told they can do everything and then some being women and till this day they can do everything better than I so if they can so can U :)
@@SteveRobReviews .
@@SteveRobReviews facts
If you are interested in building anything out of wood, you will need at least a cordless drill, circular saw (or jigsaw), safety glasses, and drill bits. I would recommend getting a combo set where you can get the cordless drill and cordless impact driver. A mistake I made was getting my favorite brand of each tool. I should have got all 1 brand so the batteries were interchangeable. :)