I am under contract to buy a house. It meets every single criteria I had
except a level driveway for working on cars and other projects. The driveway is about 10-12 degrees or so. Easy to drive in and out of, but still too steep to jack up a vehicle safely.
I have a hillbilly engineering idea to sink a couple threaded inserts into the poured concrete slab driveway so that I can drop some threaded rod into the inserts, then set down two ramps and bolt them down. Then I can drive safely onto the ramps and not worry about them slipping out. See pic below.
When I'm not using the ramps, I can pull the threaded rod out and screw a cap head bolt into the inserts to keep them free of debris. I'll use stainless hardware to minimize corrosion problems. It should be low profile, no visual signature when not in use, and (hopefully) safe.
EDIT: The primary vehicle I'm planning to have on the ramps is a Ford Transit high roof cargo van while I build it out into a camper van.
Is this reasonable or am I gonna die?