Easy DIY Extra Strong Heavy Duty Shed Ramp Build - Low Cost 8' Shack Ramp on a Hill Slope

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Shed built on a slope that had a rise of 12" so we used an 8' wide x 6.5' long ramp and then continued the ramp transition by compacting quarry stone at the base of the ramp.
Use pressure treated lumber! We used 1x6 lumber on top which is more then strong enough for heavy tractors and equipment but if you have larger vehicles you can use 2x6's for the top decking material and 2x8's for the frame. You could also ad more cement pillars or blocks in the middle for extra strength.

If you have any Questions, Comments or Compliments on this video or if you would like to know specifics on how to build your own 12 foot x 24 foot storage shed or tiny house feel free to leave them below!

The total cost of all building materials including cement foundation pillars for this 12 feet x 24 feet structure: all 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, & 2x10 lumber, 23/32 ply construction, T1-11 sheathing, roll-up garage door, steel front door, 4 full size windows, architectural shingles, deck-over 4x thick paint, trim..... was only $5500 (2016 prices, wood prices are currently in 2021, over 3x as much as they were then due to CV). No labor costs, since my father and I built it ourselves.

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full demolition of old smaller shack and rebuilt a special design large shed build could also be a great detached art production studio, workshop flexible shop space, man cave hut, garage, party spot, game room, home cinema movie theater room, garden potting shed, pole barn or any other useful ideas you can think of! Could also reduce and make it 8x16 or other dimensions.

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thanks for the great demonstrations, love the quick action so its easy to get an idea and see everything without super slow unneeded verbiage

bobbyhershman
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no I haven't ck out the build, I will, I'm a carpenter/ builder so I do custom sheds of various sizes as well. I love this kind of work.
Thx for responding.
Tim

drunkingsailor
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Very nice but are you planning on driving a bulldozer over it or something?

captainedc
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Great information, nice work!
How did you anchor the joists to the header board? Also how and why did you anchor the two outside joists to the outside ends of the header board.? Didn't you lose two inches of length on the two outside joists by anchoring them both to the outside ends of the header board?

robertwright
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that is concrete pillars not cement. cement is only a powder ingredient.

jasonmorehouse
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I've been researching into building sheds and discovered a fantastic resource at Adota blueprint pack (google it if you are interested)

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