![]() I guess I'm just curious whether you all think it will hold up to 4000-7000 pound vehicles driving up and down these without bending or not. I was also planning on doing some short pieces to go between the support ribs and provide lateral support too. The support ribs will be 1/4" and I will use 4-6 of them. ![]() Top plate is currently 1/8" and the holes will be dimpled upward for extra rigidity and traction. I guess I'll post some pictures and go from there. My main question revolves around both my material strength and how I've designed it effecting things. I'm thinking 5 footers should do nicely for my needs. The trailer does have existing slots to store the ramps, and I would prefer not to have to refabricate that part, so the slots are the size constraints The slots are about 2.5" tall and 16" wide, and since there are no "stops" on them, the ramps can be as long as needed. ![]() Instead of going the traditional route and making them out of angle iron and square tubing, I figured I would maybe try to go a bit fancier and also use some tools I have at my disposal and use it as a design I bought a car trailer a while back and it didn't come with loading ramps so I need to build them.
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