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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Quality and ease of install
Dale Hooker
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
I used these on the bottom of a ramp I made, They do the job perfectly and provide a sturdy base for the ramp
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Bought the 12 inch set and made a 10ft ramp for my mower and other yard equipment. Would recommend.
rberghoefer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
Very sturdy easy to install lumber I use for the Ramps with the rubber feet well protected
Diana Palm
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023
We used this kit to make wheelchair ramps out of two ten foot long 2 X 12's. As you can see from the photos, I used black drywall screws to secure the rubber ends to the boards. The rubber ends were not pre-drilled and no attaching hardware was included and no mention was made in the instructions regarding their attachment. These will not be out in the weather so the drywall screws should be good. If they were to be exposed to moisture I would use stainless steel screws.
Mucha, W.
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2023
Fantastic and strong with a gentle slope allowing easier loading into the pickup. So how do I take the ramp with me for unloading in a short box with two ramps . Two things happened, I’m old and barely could lift the individual 12” x 10’ boards . The second deterrent we’re the lumber costs . Was able to get on sale Folding aluminum ramps with bumper straps @ $ 49.00 each a saving in weight and price , and didn’t need to put it together .For future reference I would suggest a optional package . Containing your original pack with tips and bolts but add, for short box p/u ‘s , 2 handles to bolt on to 2”x 12”x 10’ , heavy duty hinges and screws for folding the wooden ramps , strap or latch at end save your fingers , and it will easily fit in too the short box P/U . There’s still the cost of wood !! Just a suggestion . Might have looked at the package differently.
duckylucky
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022
You can just slap it together without cutting the board. It all presses together in compression. If your a perfectionist go ahead and cut your angles but it wont make the product better. I would bias the rubber feet so the thicker rubber is on top and the screw slot is on bottom sitting flush.. use washers on screws. Great product, better than spending hundreds for aluminum ramps.
william
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
For the people that says they are not make correctly and want to modify the boards to mount them on don't know what they are talking about!!!! Modifying the board changes the forces applied to the bracket. they are made to fit flush against the board along the top edge and transfer the forces to the face of the board. there is no need to modify anything. just install. The only thing i would change is the bolts supplied. they head of the bolts are smaller than i would like but easy fix.
wally
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
I read a number of reviews before trying them, deciding I could deal with any problems.They are not made to fit over 2x12, they but flush with the driving surface for a flat transition.Do not use one ramp as a drill template, use each separately as the mount holes are not standardized.They came with M8 (metric!) stove(??) bolts which made no sense. No washers, no nuts. Also too short by the time you add washers and nuts.The rubber feet have an ID that is too narrow for 2x12, so they won't work unless you permanently screw them on.A strange product, but works well once you get everything together.
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