As you can see, I attached a galvanized garage door handle from my junk drawer to the end to make it easier to move the heavy wooden unit around. Someday I'd like to come up with some sort of lighter material to build the ramps from, but the RV is pretty heavy and you need something substantial on which to elevate it. I've seen other RVs using some sort of plastic material that looks a lot like giant Lego blocks, but they always appear to be partially crushed to me. I've also seen a lot of RV guys who don't bother to elevate at all, which makes me a little nervous in that the fridge needs to be level most of the time.
The bottom photo is of a single ramp which I constructed from a piece of pressure-treated 2x8 fir. The handle on this ramp is of brass from the junk drawer, which is a little nicer than the galvanized handle.
2 comments:
Seems like a heavy duty jack would be the way to go. I think they some specifically for RV leveling.
Well, naturally the jacks would then have to go somewhere, unless they were built in as you see in many of the really large RVs. No, it's easier just to carry the ramps then to have some mechanical device you have to stow somewhere and would require occasional maintenance.
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