16' x30'' Ramps
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These are 4x10 I beams that are 32" tall x 16' lg I am in Hanover PA. I had a F-350
on this at one time. $200 picked up. Dale
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The end frame is made 2x3 x1/8 tube (bottom) &1.5x3 x.18wall structural
channel uprights. Its all stick welded steel not alum. Please note 1/4x 1 X bracing.
The ramp was made 16-18 years ago by me. I have worked in machine shops
for 33+ years Dale
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channel uprights. Its all stick welded steel not alum. Please note 1/4x 1 X bracing.
The ramp was made 16-18 years ago by me. I have worked in machine shops
for 33+ years Dale
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get them up. A big guy could do this himself. I had this setup in my driveway for 8-10 years, then moved it into my new shop. I now have a lift.
Dale