darpar Actually had 2 sets of ramps. One was a pair of metal ramps that was much easier to move around than the pair of wooden ones my grandfather built. He built the wooden ramps so we could change the oil on his 1976 Eldorado. Been doing oil changes and siphoning gas by mouth with a hose for the lawnmower since I was 8. My grandfather has a passion for anything that weighed a million pounds. He and my father built me a regulation size hockey net out of 2x4โs and burlap that took half the kids on the street to move. Also gave me a wooden extension ladder๐โฆ which rotted and a pole saw where he made all the extensions from working in the boiler room in a hospital. Try putting a few extensions together and then lift it to a tree branch๐.
The final thing left is a safe that is close to 100 years old at my parents house. I told this story before but they would always use these big boards as a way of carrying it up to the top floor of the house so nobody would steal it. It was immovable anyway .. I could have left the fuckin thing in the driveway and nobody would be able to steal it.