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Wow sweet, the best setup can’t beat ride thru storage! I’m still rolling back down a shed ramp and I need the momentum to roll out far enough to clear the ramp end for the forward turn. It’s a pretty fast roll backwards.
Its a 6 foot ramp going up either 8 or 11 inches, not steep at all. No need for a third section, its about 3 feet wide and can slide back and forth. Only real adjustment is the angle on pulling in to move one to the wide side, that shouldnt be an issue after a time or two.
Even if there was a wife, that would not be an issue but I live alone with 4 dogs, its a good life. Part of the 1 car garage on the house I bought here was stolen for a larger laundry room. I only had room for the RKC and with the new addition of the RG I needed more.
Im running electric in the next week or two and the working on lights, insulation, and a loud stereo.
I, its about 3 feet wide and can slide back and forth. reo.
Why not build something or add another section so you don't have to slide back and forth? It is an accident waiting to happen. Forget to slide the exit over, and you got bleep show.
I'd also consider making the doors bigger so you can pull straight in and out. But regardless of that, having to move the ramp is an accident waiting to happen.
Its a 6 foot ramp going up either 8 or 11 inches, not steep at all. No need for a third section, its about 3 feet wide and can slide back and forth. Only real adjustment is the angle on pulling in to move one to the wide side, that shouldnt be an issue after a time or two.
Even if there was a wife, that would not be an issue but I live alone with 4 dogs, its a good life. Part of the 1 car garage on the house I bought here was stolen for a larger laundry room. I only had room for the RKC and with the new addition of the RG I needed more.
Im running electric in the next week or two and the working on lights, insulation, and a loud stereo.
Are you going to be listening to that with your full face helmet on ??
We get hot and cold here depending on the time of the year, nothing crazy like @Uncle Larry gets. High desert so it’s arid so not much worry about mold but there are 2 vents on the gable ends and a window that operates on one side.
As far as the opening, wider doors tend to droop more with time. It’s not bad moving one to the side if you plan the approach right, kind of like parallel parking. I also reserved some space for common tools used on them so I don’t have to go to the big box all of the time and can add a heater and a fridge.
Electric was run yesterday and led work lights with Bluetooth speakers go in this weekend.
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