11-03-2017, 01:18 AM
I built a ramp for my dog who had just had surgery for a torn ACL.
He couldn't climb stairs, so I had to build a ramp on my deck so he could get outside & back in.
I built it from 2 X 4's and PT plywood. It took me about 3 hours to slap it together & it has held up all this time just fine.
I put a decent grade of I/O carpet on it so my dog wouldn't slip.
Well, after 9 years, the carpet wore out. I went poking in my basement & found a piece of the original stuff I bought
all those years ago. I cut it & installed it yesterday.
The dog I built the ramp for died back in June, but his little brother is still here to use the new carpet.
He noticed it as soon as he went out yesterday.
A side note: the carpet was made in the USA. Hard to find anything these days made here that lasts that long.
He couldn't climb stairs, so I had to build a ramp on my deck so he could get outside & back in.
I built it from 2 X 4's and PT plywood. It took me about 3 hours to slap it together & it has held up all this time just fine.
I put a decent grade of I/O carpet on it so my dog wouldn't slip.
Well, after 9 years, the carpet wore out. I went poking in my basement & found a piece of the original stuff I bought
all those years ago. I cut it & installed it yesterday.
The dog I built the ramp for died back in June, but his little brother is still here to use the new carpet.
He noticed it as soon as he went out yesterday.
A side note: the carpet was made in the USA. Hard to find anything these days made here that lasts that long.