Crafting Affordable and Functional Car Ramps: A DIY Guide
In the world of automotive enthusiasts and DIY mechanics, car ramps are a necessity for various tasks. However, the conventional long metal ramps can sometimes be cumbersome and may not work with all car models. This article and video(s) offer an innovative solution by demonstrating how to build a set of car ramps with a better design, all while keeping the cost under $20.
- Editor’s Note: If you have already watched Part 1, jump to the “Improvements” section below…
A Better Approach to Car Ramps
The video starts by addressing the common issue with traditional long metal ramps. These ramps often get in the way when you’re trying to work under your car and may not be compatible with all vehicles. The presenter suggests that the ideal car ramps need to be wide enough to accommodate a regular-sized tire and robust enough to bear the weight of cars. To top it off, it would be convenient if part of the ramp could swing out of the way to facilitate easy access beneath the vehicle.
Materials and Cost-Efficiency
The video proposes using wood as the primary material for constructing these ramps due to its strength and accessibility. The presenter recommends using 2×8 boards, which are roughly 7.25 inches wide and 1.5 inches thick. The video calculates that two 2×8 by 10-foot boards, costing less than $8 each, should suffice for the project, allowing them to remain well under the $20 budget.
Step-by-Step Construction
The video meticulously guides viewers through the construction process. The 2×8 boards are cut into various lengths, including 28 inches, 16 inches, 15 inches (x4), 8 inches, and 3 inches. These pieces are assembled in layers to create a solid and sturdy ramp structure.
Innovative Hinge Mechanism
The highlight of this DIY project is the incorporation of old door hinges found at a yard sale. These hinges are not only cost-effective but also serve as a pivotal element for the ramps. The video explains the importance of properly aligning the hinges to ensure that both ramps pivot outwards, away from the vehicle, rather than interfering with it.
Safety Feature
To enhance the functionality and safety of the ramps, the video suggests installing hooks on the side of the ramps without hinges. These hooks help prevent the ramps from inadvertently opening during storage and provide added safety when driving a vehicle onto the ramps.
Testing and Final Thoughts
The video concludes with a thorough test of the ramps, demonstrating their functionality, stability, and practicality. The presenter highlights the convenience of storing these ramps by placing them upside down or on end.
Cost-Efficient and Customizable
This DIY project showcases that with a bit of creativity and resourcefulness, you can build functional and budget-friendly car ramps that cater to your specific needs. The cost-efficiency of this project, combined with the potential for customization, makes it an appealing option for automotive enthusiasts and DIYers.
This video demonstrates that you don’t need to break the bank to create practical and versatile car ramps. With some careful planning and a dash of ingenuity, you can build ramps that make working on your vehicle easier, safer, and more accessible. So, if you’re looking to upgrade your car ramps, this DIY guide is worth a watch.
Improving the Best DIY Car Ramp Ever
In the previous video, the skilled DIY enthusiast embarked on a mission to create what he believed were the “best car ramps ever.” But as any true craftsman knows, there’s always room for improvement. In response to a plethora of viewer suggestions, he decided to create a follow-up video, revealing some innovative and practical enhancements to these DIY car ramps.
A Quick Recap:
Before diving into the improvements, it’s a good idea to watch the original video (above) to get an overview of how these robust DIY car ramps were constructed.
The project’s original design was a cost-effective and sturdy solution for working on cars. However, with the input of the DIY community, it’s time to explore ways to make them even better.
1. Upgrading the Latch
One of the most significant suggestions from viewers was to improve the side latch used to secure the boards. The original hook latch was functional but could be enhanced for more secure usage. The DIY enthusiast upgraded to a clamping latch, which provides a tighter grip, ensuring the ramps stay securely connected during use.
2. Preventing Slippage
Another concern raised by viewers was the potential for the ramps to slip on smooth surfaces, especially for those working in garages with polished floors. To address this, the DIY enthusiast decided to attach kitchen drawer liner material to the bottom of the ramps. By applying this non-slip surface to the larger side of the ramp, it improves traction and prevents unwanted movement.
3. Maintaining Weight for Durability
While some suggested reducing the weight of the ramps by drilling holes or hollowing out sections, the DIY enthusiast emphasized the importance of keeping the ramps sturdy and durable. He explained that the ramps are designed to be heavy-duty and handle substantial weight. Drilling holes may compromise their strength, but he recognized that some users might prefer a lighter option.
4. Adding Casters for Portability
To make the ramps more mobile without altering their weight, the DIY enthusiast suggested attaching rigid casters to one side of the ramps. This allows users to roll the ramps easily, making them more convenient to transport to and from the vehicle.
5. Secure Clamping for Mobility
When adding casters, securing the ramps together with clamps is essential to prevent them from falling apart while in motion. Using adjustable clamps, two on each side of the ramps ensures that the ramps remain together, making transportation a breeze.
6. Protecting the Wood
To extend the lifespan of the ramps, viewers recommended applying some form of protection to the wood. If your ramps are exposed to the elements, it’s best to use pressure-treated lumber. Alternatively, you can coat the wood with latex paint to shield it from water or oil. A helpful tip is to lightly sand the painted surface to enhance tire grip.
7. Adding Handles for Convenience
For users who prefer carrying the ramps, handles are a handy addition. The DIY enthusiast crafted handles from scrap lumber and installed them on the side without casters. When adding handles, ensure that they do not interfere with the clamping mechanism.
8. Height
Some viewers expressed concerns about driving over the ramps without realizing they were already on the top. While a spotter is recommended, adding an extra layer of scrap wood to the top block can increase the height and visibility of the ramps. However, this should not replace the need for vigilance when using the ramps.
These videos are a testament to the power of community-driven improvements. By engaging with the DIY community and implementing their valuable suggestions, the DIY enthusiast has taken a robust car ramp project and made it even more versatile, practical, and user-friendly. Whether you’re working on a project car or conducting regular maintenance, these enhanced ramps are a valuable addition to any DIY enthusiast’s toolbox.