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Old 01-12-2004, 10:36 PM
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Default BlueTTop thank you so much for the pics of the ramp looks great. Going to get started soon and have

anther question. Where did you fing the wing holders for the side rails, the black rubber for the upramps, and the grey rubber diamond material? Thanks for all your help.
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Default No problem. Answers inside.............

Black handles that hold side rails I got at Lowes. You should be able to find these at a decent hardware store (Home Depot, etc.) They are female 3/4" thread. All the bolts I used are 3/4". All screws holding the frame together are 2-3" galvanized deck screws.

The black rubber feet were a bit of a challenge. I got mine on-line at www.ramps.com. I used 1-12" and 1-8" for each access ramp so that I had full coverage. So order 2-8" and 2-12". My cost was $37 without shipping. See link below.

The diamond surface rubber I think is actually vinyl. It is holding up extremely well. I found this at Alaska Rubber Supply in Anchorage. You are going to have to pull out the phone book on this one and call around. I bought a 3' by 14' section, cut it in half length wise and had almost no scrap left over. They had this material in black and gray. Black might be better to hide dirt, not sure yet.

Misc - I used a 6 mil. plastic to cover the undersides due to all the snow we have here. I also use this daily and wanted it to hold up. The paint is a high gloss red. I used 2 coats on side rails. Looks nice and will hold up against moisture and dirt.

Hope this helps.<ul><li><a href="http://www.ramps.com/ramps/ramp_feet.htm">Rubber Feet</a></li></ul>
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