03-16-2025, 07:43 PM
The problem with the weekend is I start noticing things I ought to deal with. Here's one, though it's far from pressing.
I want to replace the ramp leading into our shed. While I'm at it, I was thinking of raising the height closer to the actual opening of the doorway, as right now there's about a 2.5" difference. I usually lay down a 2x4 so that when I ride the bike into the shed there's less of a 'bump'. I was thinking of raising it to be almost flush with the floor.
However when I just checked, I see that the shed doors extend down to cover that 2.5" difference, and a higher ramp won't allow the doors to close. But looking at the bottom of the doors they're in pretty rough shape. Any harm if I just saw the bottoms even so maybe there's only an inch hanging down? That would allow a slightly higher ramp.
I hope what I'm trying to explain makes sense. I don't doubt there may be some reason not to mess with it that I'm missing, which is why I'm asking here. Thanks.
I want to replace the ramp leading into our shed. While I'm at it, I was thinking of raising the height closer to the actual opening of the doorway, as right now there's about a 2.5" difference. I usually lay down a 2x4 so that when I ride the bike into the shed there's less of a 'bump'. I was thinking of raising it to be almost flush with the floor.
However when I just checked, I see that the shed doors extend down to cover that 2.5" difference, and a higher ramp won't allow the doors to close. But looking at the bottom of the doors they're in pretty rough shape. Any harm if I just saw the bottoms even so maybe there's only an inch hanging down? That would allow a slightly higher ramp.
I hope what I'm trying to explain makes sense. I don't doubt there may be some reason not to mess with it that I'm missing, which is why I'm asking here. Thanks.