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Ramps..

  • 26-01-2013 10:50pm
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    I've a 40 ft mancave that doubles as a toybox for the car and bikes and also a dry garage, its grand, only setbacks are its narra and I had to insulate it for condensation. I'm hunting around for a set of long ramps, display type so I can get under without jacking jacking jacking....anyone made a set or their own equivalent? what did it cost in angle iron? might it be better to buy them....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 943 ✭✭✭bbsrs


    steveone wrote: »
    I've a 40 ft mancave that doubles as a toybox for the car and bikes and also a dry garage, its grand, only setbacks are its narra and I had to insulate it for condensation. I'm hunting around for a set of long ramps, display type so I can get under without jacking jacking jacking....anyone made a set or their own equivalent? what did it cost in angle iron? might it be better to buy them....

    What do you want to do under the car? Long ramps aren't much use really except for looking at things.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 740 ✭✭✭steveone


    well at the minute we're sorting the rails on a multipla, rust got the better of some parts , and due to the fact that the container is narrow the higher up the car is the better- its nearly easier to move around under it than around it...working even sitting up would be much better than on the creeper...I was just interested to see what people were using besides jacking the front then the back then the front then the back and so on...


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