Thanks, I thought about getting rid of them but I make them so I might as well share it. I love it when professional shows never show you the mistakes they make. Mistakes are what makes us human.
Those rollers are great ! I think your driveway will really get some abuse from them though. Maybe some "air shock" type of temporary lift just for when backing in ? or maybe some steel track you lay down for the rollers to roll on ? Hate it to get to where you have an expensive repair.
Yea, I am thinking of using some plywood to protect the driveway, but in the long run, I may be getting rid of the ramp truck and getting a trailer. Still trying to figure that out. Air shocks is not a bad idea.
Great idea there Dan.
Thanks, definitely saves the driveway.
Now to load test it with a big project! Cool!👍
That final shot of it hitting the driveway was with a project on there. Watch the next video and you will see.
good idea on the wheels
Yea it really helps, thanks.
the airplane made me laugh, we FEEL this pain on my busy corner. Good stuff on the rollers, I will be following that idea myself I imagine!
Yea, It definitely helps. Glad you like the bloopers.
Cool video
Thanks for watching.
Cool video. Love the bloopers.
Thanks, I thought about getting rid of them but I make them so I might as well share it. I love it when professional shows never show you the mistakes they make. Mistakes are what makes us human.
Metal prep for welding and the ground will work on the base and the welds will be better.
Yea, I was just lazy, lol.
bro you have the vest vibe I've seen in a while, I'd buy you a beer for sure!
Thanks, come on down to Raleigh.
@@DansGarageNC Jake is in the southern pines area but comes to Raleigh for a ton of Facebook deals... lol
Flap wheel to clean the paint off before you weld.
I really should have done that, but I was a little lazy. Would have given me better welds to not have to burn through the paint first.
Those rollers are great ! I think your driveway will really get some abuse from them though. Maybe some "air shock" type of temporary lift just for when backing in ? or maybe some steel track you lay down for the rollers to roll on ? Hate it to get to where you have an expensive repair.
Yea, I am thinking of using some plywood to protect the driveway, but in the long run, I may be getting rid of the ramp truck and getting a trailer. Still trying to figure that out. Air shocks is not a bad idea.
Good deal. Looking forward to hauling my truck and we getting some good content together brother.
As am I, we are force to be reckoned with.
Hey Dan and Ashley. Good video. Now do those wheels lift the back of the truck up, or just roll at the same height? Thanks for sharing.
It does lift the truck a little, but the rear wheels stay in contact with the ground.
That's a fantastic idea. Bravo! Now go buy a C10. I like watching other people swear at them too. 🤣
I have something coming in the shop, watch for the next video.
@@DansGarageNC wouldn't miss it!