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Derek Mc
Приєднався 12 гру 2011
Garden Fence Panel Removal - Using Home Made Hoist
For further information please see the pdf in the below link -
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Brains beats brawn
Great idea! Pity the stanchions are handed, it would save you removing both of them as you move along. Nice to see you're replacing them the correct way round too. 👌
An ingenious solution but I've recently done all that for for just the price of a cup of tea. I rang my best mate and got my son out of bed. Between the three of us we lifted out twelve panels in ten minutes. When they were repainted a few days later we put them back. It probably took less time to do than watch this video. 😊
Thank you Derek. Using the principles you've shown here I've just built (bodged) a hoist of my own for some wooden fence panels and it let me do six panels on my own. Marvelous.
Absolutely brilliant, I've been trying to think of a method on how to replace old panels, and you've solved it. Well done.
Your a genius, I love it
Genious 😮
Amazing video from an amazing engineer. I'm in my 30s, and I could never envisage building something even close to your this. You, sir, are an inspiration.
should of got a scaffold ha great job sir very clever
This is fantastic! I'm going to make this. I live alone, have umpteen fence panels to maintain and I dont want to be always asking for help lifting them in and out. I couldn't have come up with this, my brain doesn't work that way. Thank you Derek ❤
This is fantastic! I'm going to make this. I live alone, have umpteen fence panels to maintain and I dont want to be always asking for help lifting them in and out. I couldn't have come up with this, my brain doesn't work that way. Thank you Derek ❤
Love this, just what I'm looking for, genius!! 👏
This is something my farther in-law would have made, engineering at its finest, great work sir!
Brilliant, love it, well done man
What a clever solution, wish they sold it as a kit at our favourite DIY warehouse.
And thats how its done folks. Best solution yet
Hi Derek, just came across your video and I must say the panel lift is brilliant and looks so easy to use, think i will be making on of those, do you have a cut list for the timbers etc that you could send me please, Great job.
Engineering at its finest 👏 I have downloaded the plans thank you so much.
It would be quicker to get a mate
Wonderful piece of equipment that makes removal and installation safe and efficient. Thank you for sharing your video 👍
Excellent engineering 👏👏 Great innovative use for alone working
Well done!
Brilliant idea. How about a bit more details on the materials, uprights, dimensions, hinging, pulley block, costs, etc? Cheers. Oh I've just seen the links, so I assume it's all in there? Thanks.
Very clever, and very inspirational. I have 14 panels and I am on my own. I removed one panel by pushing it to the top of the concrete post and then pushing it clear (from my wobbly step ladder), whilst divng away in the opposite direction. Not good, especially as it doesn't solve the problem of getting the panel back in place or doing 13 more panels. So I will make the hoist as recomended or the neighbours will not get their side of the fence panels repaired or painted, and that's no good to anybody. I checked rental companies for a hoist without luck. Thanks and Cheers. Brilliant. And as they say, where there's a will there's a relative! I think there's a market for this idea.
Can we put Derek in charge of the country or something? This is an inspired idea and so refreshing to see someone willing to share these ideas freely - becoming rarer in today’s society. Derek, you are a very nice man and rather clever.
Thank you Ben for your comments. It’s nice to be appreciated and all the better if you can help somebody along the way. Once again thank you.
Wow very long process
Alternatively, get your neighbour to help you lift it in and out. 30 seconds.
And if you don't have friendly neighbour? follow that thought process and why bother just pay a tradesman every time? Isn't this the whole point of the video for people that choose to or have to do it on their own?
A man who is used to making a plan to get the job done by himself 👍🏼 inspired me to make my own.
Inspired - thanks so much for sharing this.
great idea!
Derek, that was brilliant, get on Dragons den.
You sir are a true genius!!! This is one of them most amazing ideas I have ever seen!
Unfortunately that will take such a long most people off today haven't got that much time on their hands that's too much time consuming it's ok if you're retired and nothing better to with your
Sir your a genius
I don’t think I’d have the energy to do this but wholly agree with this method !
British engineering an ingenuity at its best!
Literally genius, great rig, I thought a hoist is what I need, you actually made one, hahaa. Gonna try string hand holds, ohhh boy what a job.😭😭🙄🤦♀️🤣❤️❤️❤️
Genius! 👏 Thank you Derek for sharing your awesome knowledge with us! All the very best. Take care, Steve. 👍👍
Well done Derek this is excellent 👍🏼
Work smarter not harder!! I like it
Very good idea!
Work Smart, Not Harder
Brilliant 👍
Absolutely superb.. hope you got a patent on your idea.
What a fantastic Idea, you are a genius sir, I would recommend this Idea should go further and become a selling point.
At last we've got around to building our own version of this fence lifting contraption.
Your a genius
Thank you very much for posting this. I have 6 panels to replace in the next two weeks and shall be using your fabulous method. Just need to order the block & tackle and rope.
Fantastic idea. really wish i had the wood and clamps as need one of these by next Saturday. Did you ever market this? As i would have be straight on to Amazon to buy one
Great video, thank you :)