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Built a Ramp

Posted: 12/12/09 5:46pm Message 1 of 12
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Bloomfield Hills, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 1975 Corvette coupe, 4 speed manual, 383 ci 9.5:1,Edelbrock dual plane Air Gap intake, Alum Heads,Comp Cam, roller Rockers, PS,PB,Tilt

I saw some plans and built a ramp so that I could easily work on the underside of my car. After initial completion, I made some improvements:

I put two big hinges from the appoach ramps to the main section. Pulling the hinge pins is a quick way to remove the approaches and also the hinge provides a secure connection.
 
I also move the whole thing further into the garage and shortened the approach ramps so that I can close the garage doors. That way I can leave everything where it is.
 
One further thing I need to work on is some mirrors so I can see where the tires are as I drive up the ramp.
 
This sure makes it easy to work on the underside.
 
 



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Posted: 12/12/09 6:28pm Message 2 of 12
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Vette(s): #1 *1980 White, Red interior 14,000 mile #2 *1980 Red, Oyster interior 93,000 miles Resto project car, rebuilt to 383 stroker

Jack, pretty slick. So how are the boxes constructed? could you put a 2x4 side rail on for a feeler guide?

Thanks, Evil Smileebo
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Built a Ramp

Posted: 12/12/09 6:48pm Message 3 of 12
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Oak Creek, WI - USA
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Vette(s): 1981 Great White Shark. Red Interior, 350/190 hp. PS, PB (SS), A/C CC, T-Tops. Served three years in Active Duty Army, then Retired Air Force after 34 years! Badger State Vettes Car Club. 175,000 Original miles!! Now own a 1998 C-5!
Nice Job !!!  "If you build it, they will come"  Where do you live????  lol
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Posted: 12/12/09 10:15pm Message 4 of 12
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Vette(s): 1979, Targa Blue (72 Color), Pace Car rear spoiler, L88 hood, Dark blue factory interior, 525HP 406, HD 700R4, 370 gears,Steeroids, composite rear spring, TT IIs wrapped in T/A Radials.
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Built a Ramp

Posted: 12/13/09 2:16am Message 5 of 12
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Vette(s): 1982 Black, ZZ4, Hooker Side Pipes, 3.55 Rear, Rebuilt & upgraded 700R4, All new suspension, brakes, & new Charcoal interior.
I'm thinking of making a pair myself, but I would make the center of one side removable for access from the side.
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Posted: 12/13/09 7:08am Message 6 of 12
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Vette(s): 1975 Corvette coupe, 4 speed manual, 383 ci 9.5:1,Edelbrock dual plane Air Gap intake, Alum Heads,Comp Cam, roller Rockers, PS,PB,Tilt
I found the plans for the ramps at this web site; http://www.corvettec3.ca/ramps.htm
I made mine out of two 2*6's to reduce the cost. The idea a bout a removable side section is a good one. Just need to ensure the structrual stability will be OK. I find myself under the car on a crawler and using the exhaust pipes as 'handrails' to move back and forth in a quick way.


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Posted: 12/13/09 9:15am Message 7 of 12
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Vette(s): 1978,two tone,Metalic Rootbeer & gold 1975 L48 4 speed
Very nice Jack. I used to put store bought metal ramps under all 4 wheels in opposing directions (front and back) to insure safety but I had to jack it up to do that and it really doesn't give you that much room.


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Posted: 12/13/09 10:59am Message 8 of 12
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I built a set of these ramps and left about 4 feet open on the inside of the ramps to put parts, lights etc. I also pull on the pipes to move about under the car. I made mine using 2 x 12's for the top, bottom and interior vertical supports and they could hold a tank. The 2 x 12 construction makes them very stable.
 
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Posted: 12/13/09 3:08pm Message 9 of 12
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Vette(s): 1979, Targa Blue (72 Color), Pace Car rear spoiler, L88 hood, Dark blue factory interior, 525HP 406, HD 700R4, 370 gears,Steeroids, composite rear spring, TT IIs wrapped in T/A Radials.
Those boards used for the ramps are actually strong enough? I have horrible thoughts of things happening....Shocked


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Posted: 12/13/09 6:18pm Message 10 of 12
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Great idea, but I'm thinking that the main framework could be built in 4 pieces (2 for each side) for easier mobility and storage. As a carpenter that builds concrete forms for a living, the design is solid. 
                                                                                                                       Dave



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