How to build a shed ramp?

Ann
by Ann
  5 answers
  • DesertRose DesertRose on Jun 11, 2019

    We put 2 x 6 ramps and leaned them against the shed just under the door and on top of the foundation. Then my husband laid a piece of plywood over them and nailed them. It stayed real well but he put some spikes at the end to ensure it stayed and bricks under the top part to help support. It was an easy fix and could be moved since it was not attached (so we could mow etc)

  • Kmdreamer Kmdreamer on Jun 11, 2019

    You could do it out of wood or cement cut a small wedge for the sides then lay board on it the wedge should be as thick as the hight of the shed

  • Ann Ann on Jun 12, 2019

    Thank You for all your help.

  • John Biermacher John Biermacher on Jul 21, 2019

    I used two deck-boards and set them apart the width of my lawn tractor tires. I re-enforced them by screwing angle iron along the length of the deck boards. I salvaged the angle iron from an old bed frame.


    They are connected to the shed floor by hinges so they fold up when not in use. If you can picture it- they stand on end in the doorway when the shed door is closed. Bungee cords stretched across the doorway keeps them from falling into the shed.


    If you decide to go this route, let me know and I will share some photos.