How to build a ramp for a disabled man
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I recently saw a mobile ramp made out of aluminum. That may save u some time i will try find a link for u. I saw it on house.
To go over stairs or replace stairs? The pitch can't be too steep. There are certain building codes to be followed and must be ADA compliant. If you can post a photo or give us a better description we can provide better suggestions.
Have you contacted your local Senior & Disabled Services office to see if your community has help for this. Habitat for Humanity also does ramps in my town for low-income folks. Some churches also have groups that assist people in need and making ramps is something many do.
Do you have a picture of where you want to put the ramp, as they vary greatly depending on how many steps, if there is a landing etc etc.
I am giving you a link to many videos on YouTube on how to do this. The main thing is the slope, putting a rail on each side of the ramp so the chair doesn't accidently slip off the edge. Putting some kind of non-slip coating on the ramp whether grip additives added to paint, non-slip tread strips, strips of thin wood. And also railings for the chair user to use to manuever the ramp mainly going up into the house. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+build+a+wheelchair+ramp
Call your local vocational rehabilitation office and see if they can help. States get federal funds to help people with disabilities.
I made one for the elderly couple next door using leftover decking. I used 4 x 4' lengths placed on their side to create the braces. I then cut out notches to go over their front steps. I then simply laid the rest of the decking across the 4 braces & secured using exterior screws. the bottom edge was constructed out of a piece of ply. The edge touching the ground wash shaved to a chisel point so the front wheels could get onto the ramp. I mixed a bag of gritty sand with some PVA and painted it all over the ramp, finishing off with a sprinkle of the uncoated sand - to give carers a grip in the wet/winter. Hubby wasn't overly keen at first until I added a handrail either side & some plant pot hangers so it all looked less of a disabled accessory!
I had the leftover decking, screws and sand so my total cost was £1 for the PVA & whatever I wanted to charge for my labour (which was free, because that's what you do for neighbours).
You'll probably find everything you need in the nearest builder's skip - they often throw away chunky timbers and sheets of wood.
it needs to be 42" wide and one foot length for every 1" fall
Here's 2 I found, I typed in Handicap ramp in the internet search.
http://www.mycarehomemedical.com/portable-aluminum-folding-ramp-signature-series-ez-access/?gdffi=7fbf7a8022ce460f93a9ffbe231d5fca&gdfms=0113EDD4B5744A1CBC2940526D56C51B&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt_GusPS21gIVAR6GCh3oIwGJEAYYAyABEgIDH_D_BwE
https://medmartonline.com/pvi-modular-xp-ramp?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt_GusPS21gIVAR6GCh3oIwGJEAYYASABEgIfUPD_BwE
Pinterest on the web will have ideas & designs free!!!