You did really good. Great work. I love your enthusiasm and excitement throughout the entire process. Very easy going and laid-back. Little things didn't matter that much to you. Nor should they matter that much to us. It's a ramp and it will be used, walked on, treaded upon even; more times than we could count or even imagine. It will serve its purpose. Thank you for sharing...🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Have been looking for days for a video that would show how to make the top and bottom angle cuts for a ramp. This is the ONLY one that does it step-by-step and easily. Nothing like someone who understands how to explain the entire process in detail. Thank you! Great teacher.
I am so grateful to have found your video! I have the confidence now to move forward with this weekend’s project. Thank you for the time you took to make it!
This is an Amazing video, not to mention that you did it by yourself. I built a few ramps, some as help and also with help . God has blessed you with talent
It's video's like yours that build up my confidence to replace my precast concrete steps, with a small wooden porch platform, and a ramp to eliminate the steps going up to my front door. The angle cuts needed for the ramp are the trouble spots for me, but I liked the way you made those look easy to achieve. I appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge with us novices out here. Some of us need all the help we can get. Thank you!
Thanks I'm building my first deck with a ramp for a friend that having problems getting up the stairs, and this video helped me keep the cost down by figuring out how to cut the boards at the right angles.
Bravo Mam! Nice to see a pretty lady building something like this. You shamed me since I have a ramp to build for my shed and haven't gotten it done. Great job & video.
I have to build a ramp for my son-in-law. He just lost his leg in a accident He should be home in a couple weeks, so I found your video very helpful. Thanks for the video, I look forward to watching more of your content.
Sorry to hear that, I pray he is doing well 😇 Thank you for sharing your story and for being here. Let me know how your project turns out! Blessings to you and yours 😇
Thank you for your prayers@@fromherworkshop689 The ramp turned out very nice. Thank you for your channel. I love your voice and how you explain things. very comforting and easy to understand. I hope you keep making content.
This is awesome!!! I just found it researching ramps. I am thinking of trying one myself cause need it for my husband it's a little bigger project than this but same concept. And nice to see a woman doing it!! Keep it up
When u did your final cut to tidy up the edges, if you turned your circular saw around, their would have been more of the base place of the saw on the timber which would have given you more stability, the way u did it u had the tiny bit of base plate on the wood with the cutting blade making the cut and the majority of the base plate was doing what it pleased because it wasn’t supported, hope this made sense you got the job done, and job looked great me and my family have subscribed thankyou for the content
Thank y'all for subscribing and commenting. Yes, I often mess up but am trying to learn everyday. Thanks for looking out for ya girl 👍🏾 and Blessings to you and the fam 😊
You are welcome and thank you for watching. I am glad you found value in this video. My methods are not always standard but I try to get it done safely and efficiently. Blessings to you!! 😊
@@fromherworkshop689 Thanks for replying. I am a Black female with a passion for building & home improvements. I just started a HandyMan Business & am always looking for good work ideas. Please continue posting your work & sharing good advice. You are very skilled Craftswoman & your work is admirable. I will be watching you Ma’am 🙌🏽❤️
I just found you! Very first video that I needed. I love the details of how you did this. I will be doing this myself soon. Thank you so much for this tutorial. Subscribed!
Thank you very much 😊 Goodness it should be in the play list but with my scattered brains, who knows where it’s at 😂 I will double check n get back to you Blessings to ya 😊
Byron, thanks for watching n the query. To get that bottom angle, I just place the board against the side leaving extra space and mark the top and for bottom I use a level to get a flat edge. Hope I explained it ok Blessings 😊
Nice job! I'm replacing a deck for my 85 year old Mother in Law. It ground level. I have steps in the lowest portion and am doing a ramp on the higher section. 2x6 construction. Thanks for the top on the top angles for the boards of the ramp!! How did you determine your other end angle on that long cut?