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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de mayo de 2024
Although they sell this as a motorcycle ramp, I use it for my wheelbarrow to go up the 2 steps in my yard. Assembles easily and works well.
Mike Goodwin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2024
I used these ramp plates with 2x10 treated wood. They worked great. If needed I would buy again.
Rick G
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de febrero de 2023
Angles worked great for ramp. Hardware fit without any issues.
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Comentado en Canadá el 12 de diciembre de 2020
When Looking for Ramp Kit I looked at so many options but in the end I chose this one on price.Responding / agreeing with some other reviewsYes it is made in China and distributed by Hampton out of California.It is rated for 700LBS / 317 KG as long as you respect the specs.It does not have treads on it like some pictures, but honestly this does not make a difference if your entire plank is also smooth.I have added a picture from the box, which would have been helpful for me before buying.I needed a ramp for a 3 foot rise and I used a 10" x 12' treated wood. It worked perfect for my needs. My items are around 400Lbs and I did not use any vertical supports however in the picture I attached it warns that additional support maybe need if the rise is over 2 feet. From my experience the plank did sag in the middle so if I used the ramps for anything heavier I would personally put a vertical support under the plank. I am sure we would have this problem regardless the bracket we would purchase.I would do not hesitate to buy this ramp Kit again.
Mark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de julio de 2019
I recently got a small riding mower, that I wanted to store in my shed. However the shed sits about 10" off the ground. I was not thrilled with the idea of spending $125+ for some of the narrow metal ramps out there. These are a great solution, that results in having very sturdy ramps, that are plenty wide, and at a great price.I paired these with 2x12x4ft boards I found in the culled lumber pile (huge discount versus buying full lumber boards), at the "orange and white" big box hardware store (Actually one board was a few inches longer than 4 feet, so I cut it to match the other board). Now I have a very sturdy ramps, which are much wider than the metal options, and my total cost is about $25.Please note, the description says these are aluminum, but they are actually steel. So they are bit heavier than some other options out there. However, my boards are 2x12x4ft, and they are easy to put in and place and pick up after use, so the added weight shouldn't be a problem. Because they are steel, I expect they're probably much stronger than the more expensive aluminum options.I paired these with 2x12 boards, rather than 2x6, 2x8, or 2x10, to make it much easier to line up the mower, and not have to worry about slipping off a narrower ramp. I'm very pleased with these brackets, and my new ramps.
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