Advice on building a ramp

   / Advice on building a ramp #21  
Get some surplus PSP (perforated steel plate) from one of the air bases or a scrap yard and you can have either a permanent or temp solution.
 
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#22  
What exactly is funny. All I see is some good advice for cheap fix and a few deep pocket avises but still workable.

Re: Advice on building a ramp
Oops, sorry Gary,

I was referring to the post by BeezFun and his "witness protection program" comment.
The advice has been awesome. Thanks again to all of you!
 
   / Advice on building a ramp #23  
Would putting geotext and then soil/sand help keep it from washing out in a rain event?
 
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#24  
Again, thanks for all the ideas!

I rearranged the rocks so the flat sides were up and then filled the voids with the smaller rocks sand from the wash. Took about 1.5 hours.
The only issue I had was the 113 degree heat and the large rattlesnake sleeping in the riprap about 10 yards from my work area!
Now I need to find a sunshade for my tractor!
 

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   / Advice on building a ramp #25  
Nice job :thumbsup:

Brave working that close to a snake - I'd be long gone :ashamed:
 
   / Advice on building a ramp #26  
That second pic defintatally puts it in perspective as to why you couldnt just cross as is:eek:

Very nice job on making it passable:thumbsup:
 
   / Advice on building a ramp #27  
That second pic defintatally puts it in perspective as to why you couldnt just cross as is:eek:

Very nice job on making it passable:thumbsup:
 
   / Advice on building a ramp #29  
If you wanna send me those surplus rocks, I've got a few mudholes to hide them in......
 
   / Advice on building a ramp #30  
Again, thanks for all the ideas!

I rearranged the rocks so the flat sides were up and then filled the voids with the smaller rocks sand from the wash. Took about 1.5 hours.
The only issue I had was the 113 degree heat and the large rattlesnake sleeping in the riprap about 10 yards from my work area!
Now I need to find a sunshade for my tractor!

nice job!

BAH! 113 degrees in Arizona, is not that bad, you have no humidity! granted 113 is still ugly temp!
 
   / Advice on building a ramp #31  
nice job - simple and looks like it works great !

Also if a flash flood takes it out you can just do it again.
Next time you can probably do it in 1 hour flat. Depending on the rattlesnake !
 

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