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And thanks to matty as well. I was trying to avoid the manhandling scenario.
Home-made ramps tend to be heavy and cumbersome. But the angle is too extreme without going into the road.
I think I need a solution whereby the wheelchair is pushed onto one end of a "ramp", (but not a ramp), which is then raised to about 72 cm higher allowing a flat approach to the house.
A motorcycle lift workbench, with a hinged "bridge" to the house floor level might work, but I have to ensure it couldn't overbalance the workbench.
To achieve that, I think the bridge must be fixed to both the motorbike workbench by a hinge, and the house floor, by a hinge. And the position of the motorbike workbench locked in place somehow, to prevent the base from skidding backwards. But allow the small movement due to the "ramp/bridge" going from an angle to a level surface. Or some sort of sliding connection either at the workbench end or the house floor end.
But in a way that would allow it to be dismantled and stowed, ready for the next time.
If anyone can see any problems or solutions with that, please advise. Or if anyone can see any other options, similarly, please advise.
It's doing my head in.
Home-made ramps tend to be heavy and cumbersome. But the angle is too extreme without going into the road.
I think I need a solution whereby the wheelchair is pushed onto one end of a "ramp", (but not a ramp), which is then raised to about 72 cm higher allowing a flat approach to the house.
A motorcycle lift workbench, with a hinged "bridge" to the house floor level might work, but I have to ensure it couldn't overbalance the workbench.
To achieve that, I think the bridge must be fixed to both the motorbike workbench by a hinge, and the house floor, by a hinge. And the position of the motorbike workbench locked in place somehow, to prevent the base from skidding backwards. But allow the small movement due to the "ramp/bridge" going from an angle to a level surface. Or some sort of sliding connection either at the workbench end or the house floor end.
But in a way that would allow it to be dismantled and stowed, ready for the next time.
If anyone can see any problems or solutions with that, please advise. Or if anyone can see any other options, similarly, please advise.
It's doing my head in.