Dog ramp + picnic table (aka, I love it when a plan comes together!)

SoCalMonty

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So...my dog. He's between 105 and 110 lbs, and he can't jump in and out of the truck, so I have to lift him. Neither my back nor my knees are what it used to be, so I wanted to get him a dog ramp on the cheap. What I ended up with as a prototype was a single plank (60.5" long, 15.5" wide) which hooked to 2 holes I drilled in the bumper via S-hooks.

As I was looking at it, I thought to myself..."You know, if I could fix my trekking poles to the other end of the dog ramp, I could use it as a table..."

I started looking at the dimensions of the items I normally carry with me on a trip - and as it turned out, I was already carrying the missing table leg, AND a bench!

I use a Stanley FatMax rolling toolbox for car stuff; it gets strapped down in the back. Turns out it's the perfect height to make the table almost perfectly level.

And for bulk storage of other items, I use a Hardigg tl500i locking trunk. It's big, sturdy and lightweight (doesn't flex at all under my 220-lb butt) - and inside I can fit various combinations of 3, 10, or 14-gal Rubbermaid Toughneck totes, with some nooks and crannies left over to stuff with diddy bags, soft goods, or small items. It was also free, compliments of the Army. Turns out, the trunk is the perfect height for a bench!

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I'm working on some revisions to the dog ramp - I need something a little stiffer than the 21/32" pine plank, as it flexes under my dog's weight and makes him unsure about crossing it. Any good, cheap alternatives you can think of? Also, what can I coat it with to give some grip and durability? I bought a vinyl mat that I'm going to staple to the plank as a test...I was also thinking roll-on bedliner. I already figured I can put an alternate set of attachment points a couple inches lower to reduce the slope for the dog (there will just be a small step at the top for him to negotiate, which is fine).
 

Mudrunner

Adventurer
You could build a small frame out of 1x1 with cross members and that would keep is steady. Also for grip you could just get some sand and as you use like Thompson's water seal or whatever, throw it down and it would make it grippy.
 

SoCalMonty

Explorer
You could build a small frame out of 1x1 with cross members and that would keep is steady. Also for grip you could just get some sand and as you use like Thompson's water seal or whatever, throw it down and it would make it grippy.

Oh, good idea with the 1-by! I don't own a table saw anymore, but I use them at work so I can make the cuts there. That should work out nicely.
 

SoCalMonty

Explorer
An aluminum sand ladder would work good.

I thought about that, but they are way too short and a little cost prohibitive. Most XL dog ramps were 84" when extended/unfolded. I was gonna do a hinged design to get that extra length, but thought I'd try a 1-piece first for cost and simplicity. The length I chose fits inside the metal loop on the storage cubby hatches.
 

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