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Question:I need to build a small ramp to lay on while working on the plumbing under the sink. It needs to be 13.5" wide X 31" long and must go up to 6.5" high. I don't remember my high school math very well and I can't figure out the angles. I will be using 3/4" plywood for the top of the ramp.

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dont be silly go get an olde blanket and fold it over the sill now after the water is off and the pipes are drained lay down remeber to use a bucket to catch the water refuse under the sink OK why make a project and spend money on plywood and screws when a old blaket or a pillow works , an olde home builder and house painter and allaround good guy


do you have a speed square and a chaulk line?if you had a speed square you could just make it 45 degrees,and snap some lines, and cut....i wouldnt fret about it too much though;its only a platform to work on.2x4's are 1 1/2'' thick so pile some on top of each other,and screw them together.hope that was some help--its so hard to explain with words.good luck.
a squared+b squared = c squared. with c being the long side a the triangle..ugh what they said..ive never thought about a ramp i just crawl up under the sink..it does pinch the back a little.but not much.

but any how b=6.5, a=31, solve for c..31 2nd + 6.5 2nd = c 2nd.961+42.25 = c 2nd... c = 31.67..

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