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Andy B

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Re: Low Entry Car Ramps
« Reply #45 on: 23 February 2010, 17:17:07 »

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......I`m too old for hacksaws! ;)

I'm not too old, just too lazy! Slitting disc in a grinder is my choice of weapon these days!  :y :y
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Re: Low Entry Car Ramps
« Reply #46 on: 23 February 2010, 17:23:22 »

New car, promotion ramps here;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Car-Ramps-Forecourt-Display-Car-Display-Podiums_W0QQitemZ380177870201QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Lifting_Moving_Equipment?hash=item58845ded79

I was offered a set as a trial by another supplier, but having a gravel driveway and working from home I don't think it'd have the same effect  ;D
In hindsight I would have said yes to see if they gave enough clearance to work under a vehicle, I was thinking of them in the display purpouse only.

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Re: Low Entry Car Ramps
« Reply #47 on: 23 February 2010, 20:25:24 »

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Though you'll only need 25X25X3 which you'd be able to cut with an hacksaw :y

You can cut all angle section with a hacksaw, the size determines how long it takes you though!  ;D ;D ;D :y

Yeh ;D Used to work with 150X70X12 & i wouldn't like to hacksaw that :(
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Re: Low Entry Car Ramps
« Reply #48 on: 25 February 2010, 13:45:27 »

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There are some interesting products at www.restorationramps.co.uk

Of course a basic requirement for using their kit is a decent garage or at the very least a clear flat working area.

Neither of which I have  :(
Some intresting ramps on there, but £895 - £995 :o

True, but probably a good investment if you have several vehicles and are always crawling around under them for one reason or another.
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