Richard_C
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We need to quickly (as in tomorrow) build a ramp to get large but not very heavy wheeled musical instruments - timpani mainly - into a Transit. As cheaply as possible, appearance unimportant, this is a rough and ready job. We have angle iron from an old bed frame, so the simple plan is to use that for the long edges and drop a sheet of something into the "L" on each side, use an adhesive gloop and screw through from the bottom. The angle iron has a 40mm ish depth so with a 12mm sheet there will be enough upstand to stop casters running off the edge.
The ramp will be 1200 long and 600 wide. It won't be left outdoors. You do need to put one foot (and some weight) on the ramp as you push instruments up.
The local builders merchants has 11 mm OSB and 12mm Elliotis ply in stock, the OSB being much cheaper. OSB should be strong enough, but I have never used it in a project before. My thinking is that its good enough for my shed floor. Any thoughts on OSB vs cheap ply?
The ramp will be 1200 long and 600 wide. It won't be left outdoors. You do need to put one foot (and some weight) on the ramp as you push instruments up.
The local builders merchants has 11 mm OSB and 12mm Elliotis ply in stock, the OSB being much cheaper. OSB should be strong enough, but I have never used it in a project before. My thinking is that its good enough for my shed floor. Any thoughts on OSB vs cheap ply?