That's a beast mate, nice colour though
Tony.
Tony.
Cheers mate, should be better, got some thick pipe lagging to put round the cross spars so we won't need the old folded curtain any more. Just one thing left to do which I can't manage on my own so will have to drag Gary or Graham in. That is to disconnect the door puller at the door frame, drop the motor unit and pull it back through the framework. Remove the two bits of timber then thread the puller above the red angle iron and attach to the new frame, and finally lift the back end of the door runners by about 4-5 inches and that should be that.Looking good
Your next project will be to inset the ramp into the garage floor. Just like in the video. No need for scaffold boards thenApart from "Coming soon to a shed near you" some 3m scaffold boards to aid in access to this.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moRAb63O72M
Tony.
Just the weight of the vehicle Paul. The end with the rollers has to move towards the rams end as it raises.That looks pukka Tony, what stops the ramp from moving?
I'll make some "Duck" boards mate.60in to top of wheel arch, OH NO!!!!!!! Don’t throw away the steps.
Roy.
Can't beat new toys...Looking forwards to getting one of these...
Thats to give the Zed visitors something to do when they turn up,Also, looks like you're getting ready for a fence/shed painting session with 14 tubs ...
Ramps are a great bit of kit mate, Bella is currently up in the air on mine
What a bloody good idea TobyThats to give the Zed visitors something to do when they turn up,
Right, that's my trip to see you canceled then ....What a bloody good idea Toby
Tony.
T**t!! No Key Lime Pie for you then. .. . .Right, that's my trip to see you canceled then ....