3 Ways to MAKE Aluminum Loading Ramps SAFE
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Guide to making your folding or non fold ramps safer to use. Spraying Rustoleum truck bed coating does wonders. Discussing simple tricks and cost effective methods i have used to add grip and improve functionality over the years.
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Great solution. I’m planning to spray my all of ramps with a similar Rustoleum product. Hoping for a good result.
Screw some thin plywood to the ramps then spray the plywood with the grip paint that way you will have a solid surface to walk up.
Thanks for the video and tips. How many cans did you go through?
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Brilliant! Can't believe I didn't think of these 🤔
Works like a charm. Thanks for watching!
My ramps came with a loop ratchet straps. So I can tie them to my bumper and they won't kick out.
However, they are the cheap 100 dollar steel one from lowes. Heavy, but good grip.
Nice modifications. I'm jealous of your snow blower. I just got a cheap craftsman one
Thanks for watching!
Nice mods John. I use a small piece of chain that I hook to my ramps and to my hitch so the ramps don’t kick back while I’m loading. A friend of mine was really hurt unloading his atv when when it fell on top of him so I take my time use any safety ideas I can.
Great idea. Sometimes i will use straps from the ramps to the hitch or straight to the bumpers underside. I agree in taking time and making sure your setup is safe. Thanks for watching.