| div class="googleright"> | | | | ride on lawnmower out of your shed. |
| Alright, you have a new storage shed and | | | | You must construct your ramp with a maximum |
| regardless if you bought it or built it yourself you | | | | slope of 2 inches per foot of ramp length. What |
| need to find a way to easily transport your | | | | that means is that if, for example, your shed is |
| gardening equipment in and out. Building a set of | | | | one foot above ground level you ramp must be |
| DIY shed ramp is just the thing to allow you to | | | | at least 6 feet long and it would not hurt to be 8 |
| easily bring your lawnmower, tiller and any other | | | | feet long. Any steeper than that and it could |
| heavy equipment in and out of your shed. When | | | | cause a couple problems; the blade of your ride |
| you construct your DIY shed ramp you must | | | | on lawnmower may hit the entrance of your |
| consider both your weight and the weight of your | | | | shed or if it rains and the ramp becomes wet it |
| equipment. You would not want your DIY shed | | | | may become slippery and cause you to fall and |
| ramp to collapse the first time you drove your | | | | become seriously injured. |