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Shed ramp
So I have a sliding door on the end of my shop. I want to be able to park my cubs inside this door so I dont have to move any cars to get them out the main door. The problem I have is the foundation is 5" above the ground. Im looking for suggestions to build a ramp in order to be able to pull in, keeping in mind I will have to leave a gap for the door to slide though. Ive googled and seen some other ramps but couldnt really find anything similar to what Im trying to accomplish. Thanks in advance...and Im not sure why my pics are sideways
Jeff
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admins please delete this thread, i double posted
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Hmmm thought I posted a response to this yesterday.. dejavu lol..
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Interesting indeed.
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So, I think the other post got deleted.
My suggestion if you did not see it was to set forms and pour a ramp in concrete leaving a gap large enough for door to pass. That small of a gap will not hinder wheeled things like cars or tractors. You could keep a piece of lumber handy to fill the gap when needed. Its either that or altering or cutting the door.
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