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Channel Update
Although it has been a while since my last DIY Video (with the exception of my pool cleaner rebuild), I have been capturing some events over the past 2 1/2 years. As you'll see in the video, my Mother's illness, our fight to get her well, and her passing...was the most difficult thing I've ever had to deal with in my life and now, two years later, it still weighs heavily on my thoughts and my heart.
But, like I said, things are getting better...I'm getting better...and I'm trying to learn to not dwell in the past, for there's nothing I can do about it now and I know Mom would not want me to feel this way.
In this video, I very quickly, via a video montage, go over some of the big DIY projects that I've worked on over the past couple of years to bring you up to speed. As you can tell, we've moved to the country. We wanted a little more privacy, a little less noise, and a lot more space! We love our new home and have really enjoyed getting into our "country" vibe...although my wife has evidently gone "All In!" with her cowgirl boots, hats, started horseback riding lessons, and even got a horse...Luke!
My new DIY Shop space is a major upgrade from the two-car garage in our previous home and I have a lot of ideas on the design and layout that will maximize the space and provide the best work flow...so stay tuned and check back often, the frequency and quality of the videos is about to increase!!
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Pool Cleaner Not Moving
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Recently, my Polaris Quattro P40 pool cleaner stopped working. After making sure the pumps were running and water was flowing from the feed line, the next step was to take a look inside the cleaner itself. In this video I trouble shoot the reason my pool cleaner stopped moving and determined the parts needed to put it back into operation. Being made almost entirely out of plastic, many of the i...
Channel Update - "Where'd you go?!?!"
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Channel Update - I know it's been a while since my last video, but things have been crazy busy! Here's a teaser for things to come in the very near future!!! @TomsDIYShop #smallfarm #DIY #mancave Amazon Affiliate Links: - - - TOOLS - - - DEWALT 20V MAX XR Impact Driver - amzn.to/436Iv4U DEWALT 20V MAX 7-1/4-Inch Circular Saw with Brake - amzn.to/3IqZ9EL DEWALT 20V MAX* XR Oscillating Tool - amz...
Polaris Quattro P40 Installation
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Welcome to my Polaris Quattro P40 Installation video!. In it, I go through the unboxing, assembly, and installation of my new Polaris Quattro P40 pool cleaner. I recently signed up with Amazon to be an affiliate to help support the channel. If you're looking to purchase any of the tools I use in my shop, please consider using the links below. You pay the exact same price and I may receive a sma...
Custom Fire Bowl Features for Deck
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The deck off the back of the house was warped and rotting, so I decided to do a full rip and replace. The new deck construction is done, all of the sanding is done, and I added FIRE!! I picked up the balusters at my local big box store. They're 3/4" aluminum tubes powder coated black. The gas lines running the fire bowls are just 1/2" black pipe. I put them on the lathe and sanded them down to ...
Welding Skid Wheels on a Sprinter Van
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In this video, I welded a couple of skid wheels to the rear bumper of a long Sprinter van. This will help ensure the van doesn't get stuck due to a steep incline. Be sure to check out Trevor's channel for some extreme sports videos and his runs on American Ninja Warrior: ua-cam.com/users/hackingzero I recently signed up with Amazon to be an affiliate to help support the channel. If you're looki...
Epic Fail - Attic Lift Fall: What Happened?
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In this video, I go over the root cause of my Epic Fail when the attic lift fell and what I did to fix it so it won't happen again!! I know Epic Fail videos are fun to watch, but we can learn something from them as well. Seeing what other people designed or what they were doing with the Epic Fail happened educates us on what NOT TO DO, if we were going to try and do something similar. I recentl...
Shop Tour - Full Shop In Half A Garage
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Welcome to my Shop Tour Video! In it, I go over all of the major components of my shop and how I squeezed a table saw, band saw, miter saw, welding table, dust collection, storage, clamps, etc., into less than half of a two-car garage, leaving more than enough room for lovely my wife to park her car. The Shop Tour features many of my tools in some sort of custom configuration that mobility and ...
DIY - Channel Trailer
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Welcome to Tom's DIY Shop...I'm glad you found my channel and hope you find it useful and enjoyable. I started this channel because I'm passionate about DIY and the journey of continuous learning, I love to build things that solve problems and, in most cases, saves me money, and...most importantly...it justifies buying new tools!! As a career IT professional (nerd), I always look for opportunit...
Custom Welding Table
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Like many other builders, I'm working out of my home's two car garage and my wife is ok with the "shop" as long as she can pull her car in at night. That's forced me to get creative with space utilization and functionality. Since I don't do a lot of welding, I didn't want a dedicated table that would take up floor space in the garage so I designed and built a slide-out welding table using heavy...
Deck Renovation
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We had this deck built around the pool when we bought the house and it looked amazing! After 5 years of neglect due to school, it was looking pretty worn down. I spent 17 days (full weekends and after work during the week) power washing, sanding, painting, and rewiring everything to make it better than ever! I recently signed up with Amazon to be an affiliate to help support the channel. If you...
Epic Fail - Attic Lift Fall
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Epic Fail - Attic Lift Fall

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  • @JawellNofine
    @JawellNofine 9 днів тому

    Everyone makes mistakes, miscalculations or overlooks potential problems. Just glad the fall was not more serious and thanks for posting this video so that we can all learn from it. God bless and get well soon.

  • @sampletaster5093
    @sampletaster5093 28 днів тому

    Can’t fix stupid

  • @rosscollins2910
    @rosscollins2910 Місяць тому

    What did your home owners/health insurance provider say about this unapproved lifting device? Can’t imagine they were happy. Another 1 for the “ we’ve seen a thing or two” crowd.

  • @tomcoryell
    @tomcoryell Місяць тому

    I see further design flaws. Don’t ever put human life on it again. Sorry about your fall, but it will happen again.

  • @drekkis12
    @drekkis12 Місяць тому

    only change for me would be at time 2:45 your feet mayble a plate under it so overtime it doesnt go through or sink. besides that im usen your plan its simple

  • @mikeandlindamontgomery8998
    @mikeandlindamontgomery8998 Місяць тому

    Any machine that is designed to lift people or things above should have as few failure points as is possible. What I see in your videos is a machine that has almost countless failure points go look at an elevator designed to lift people and you will see a machine, that has very very few failure points. And then those failure points are inspected and maintained. I Certainly wish you the best.

  • @renter007
    @renter007 2 місяці тому

    Pls. check your cable clamps, they are not installed correctly as far as i can see. Good to see you are ok, nasty fall.

  • @annmariecaparrotta6566
    @annmariecaparrotta6566 2 місяці тому

    So do you like the Polaris? I watched your unboxing then your fixing the thing - doesn’t seem like you have it a season before you where fixing it. Please give a review.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 2 місяці тому

      Hello Ann Marie! Thanks for stopping by the channel and for taking the time to leave a comment. When I originally purchased the Polaris, we lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with grass, trees, etc. In that pool and in that environment...the Polaris was AWESOME! I was very pleased with its performance and how well it cleaned the pool. I also liked the fact that there wasn't some silly tail wagging around that would occasionally spray some unfortunate soul in the face! At my current home (this thing's expensive...so I brought it with me), we live in the country and have pastures on three sides of the pool. So, on windy days, there's a lot of dirt / sand that gets blown into the pool. The Polaris does a good job of keeping it cleaned up, but it also collects a LOT of dirt / sand inside the cleaner itself. I've noticed this causes premature wear and tear on the gears and it will eventually quit working because there's not enough meat left on them to make a good connection. The Polaris rebuild you saw in the video included roughly $300 worth of parts to get it back up and running "as good as new", which was after running it for a year in my previous pool and a year in my current (dust bowl) pool. So...depending on your environment...I would say proceed with caution! If you're pool does not collect a significant amount of dirt / dust from the surrounding area, I think the Polaris will have a much longer life between rebuilds. Also, if I did a better job of keeping the pool cleaner cleaned out (which would require pulling the four screws that secure the top, then rinsing / brushing the internal workings, then putting it back together), it would probably extend the life of the internal parts as well. Hope this helps with your decision and if there's anything else I can assist with, please let me know! Thanks, Tom

  • @jean-claudejacquet7824
    @jean-claudejacquet7824 2 місяці тому

    Hi from France, I hope your support because I think them me that you have a good knowledge about this pool cleaner. On my video you can see that ouput of geabox move a lot. ua-cam.com/users/shortsE--sWNyxZZI?feature=shared Normal or not ?

  • @dszata
    @dszata 2 місяці тому

    @tom Thank you for sharing the knowledge, get better!

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 2 місяці тому

      Thank you DSZATA, I appreciate it! All is well from the fall and I've moved on to a new shop / new lift!!

  • @vannbranch2341
    @vannbranch2341 3 місяці тому

    I fell 16' doing alot more damage to myself...do yourself a favor and add fall arrest devices...

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 2 місяці тому

      Hey @vannbranch2341, I appreciate you checking out the channel and taking the time to leave a comment. In my latest video (Channel Update - ua-cam.com/video/sirQXxwffrE/v-deo.htmlsi=SbRYtKiyOcvpJw7U) I kinda show off Attic Lift 2.0...with Fall Arresters! I think it's a fun video...you should check it out. Thanks, Tom

  • @greenlantern1174
    @greenlantern1174 3 місяці тому

    That looks sketchy as hell😅

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 2 місяці тому

      You're correct @greenlantern1174, super sketch! Improvements were made in the 2.0 version, which is shown in my latest video called "Channel Update" (ua-cam.com/video/sirQXxwffrE/v-deo.htmlsi=SbRYtKiyOcvpJw7U)...you should check it out! Thanks for stopping by the channel and watching the video...and I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment! Tom

  • @diy-smith1048
    @diy-smith1048 3 місяці тому

    This is very similar to the one I built. The weakest link on mine is rated for about 1000 lbs. I know you don't agree, but I had to ride it at least once. Pray for me, lol. I'm glad to see you're okay. ua-cam.com/video/jJ-o1bFG-QE/v-deo.html

  • @byugrad1024
    @byugrad1024 4 місяці тому

    Glad you are ok. It also appears your ladder is not installed properly. If it was it would be straight. It appears its legs are too long and do not allow the ladder to seat properly on the floor. You should probably fix that.

    • @byugrad1024
      @byugrad1024 4 місяці тому

      On further inspection, you also seem to have welded galvanized steel pipe (pretty much a big no-no), and are relying heavily on just the threads of an NPT reducer (looks like 1/2") to not shear off from the torque. I don't think you understand how dangerous your setup is and the risks you have taken, even after your fall.

  • @katc7765
    @katc7765 4 місяці тому

    I hope you are well. I have always used the Polaris 280 but am wondering if there is something better. Do you think the Quattro is worth about twice the 280?

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 2 місяці тому

      Hello @katc7765! My apologies for the delayed response to your question. I had a similar question about the Polaris Quattro P40 a couple of days ago and I'll paste the response here for you. If you have any other questions or would like more information, please feel free to comment or email me and I'd be happy to assist!! "Thanks for stopping by the channel and for taking the time to leave a comment. When I originally purchased the Polaris, we lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with grass, trees, etc. In that pool and in that environment...the Polaris was AWESOME! I was very pleased with its performance and how well it cleaned the pool. I also liked the fact that there wasn't some silly tail wagging around that would occasionally spray some unfortunate soul in the face! At my current home (this thing's expensive...so I brought it with me), we live in the country and have pastures on three sides of the pool. So, on windy days, there's a lot of dirt / sand that gets blown into the pool. The Polaris does a good job of keeping it cleaned up, but it also collects a LOT of dirt / sand inside the cleaner itself. I've noticed this causes premature wear and tear on the gears and it will eventually quit working because there's not enough meat left on them to make a good connection. The Polaris rebuild you saw in the video included roughly $300 worth of parts to get it back up and running "as good as new", which was after running it for a year in my previous pool and a year in my current (dust bowl) pool. So...depending on your environment...I would say proceed with caution! If you're pool does not collect a significant amount of dirt / dust from the surrounding area, I think the Polaris will have a much longer life between rebuilds. Also, if I did a better job of keeping the pool cleaner cleaned out (which would require pulling the four screws that secure the top, then rinsing / brushing the internal workings, then putting it back together), it would probably extend the life of the internal parts as well. Hope this helps with your decision and if there's anything else I can assist with, please let me know!"

  • @notlisted-cl5ls
    @notlisted-cl5ls 4 місяці тому

    lololo. dat some hillbilly shiznit homeboy

  • @ernestinebass4371
    @ernestinebass4371 4 місяці тому

    I hate to break it to you (pardon the pun), dude, but the next component to fail will be that galvanized pipe reducer coupling.

  • @3weight
    @3weight 4 місяці тому

    Ouch, sorry that happened, glad you weren’t more seriously hurt! Thanks for sharing, it’s a good counterpoint to all the lift vids here that say - for legal purposes no doubt - “not for humans, only put equipment on this” and then show themselves riding it up to their attic. I’m in agreement with commenters that you fixed one point of failure, but really should not count on there not being another - after all, you didn’t see that first one coming, right? Have you considered adding the fall arrestors some have used? These winch lifts are the poor man’s elevators, it seems reasonable to add the poor man’s elevator brakes. There are no commercial elevators that just rely on their lift mechanism never failing to prevent you plummeting 20 stories, they have sophisticated braking systems separate from the lift mechanism. For just the reason your incident illustrates, I think.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 2 місяці тому

      Hello @3weight, thanks for checking out the video and for the comment, I really do appreciate it. In my latest video "Channel Update", I kinda show my new "Attic Lift 2.0" that I built in my shop...and YES...it has fall arresters! (ua-cam.com/video/sirQXxwffrE/v-deo.htmlsi=SbRYtKiyOcvpJw7U) There are a couple additional safety measures I want to include...like locks that hold it in place when not in use, which will allow me to take the tension off the cables and motor when not in use. More to come on that! Thanks, Tom

  • @Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq
    @Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq 4 місяці тому

    It’s usually worth taking a moment every day to talk oneself through the planned activities and the safety precautions that might be appropriate. For example, “I am about to trust my life to this device; what could go wrong and where are the potential points of failure.” Whether it’s walking around a car to view all four tires, or walking around an aircraft and checking for water in the fuel and that everything is airworthy. Even getting in the shower every day (the most accidents happen at home) is worth a second of thought to avoid tragedy. Using a power tool or a lift is no less dangerous than any of these other things. And as others have commented, engineers use multiple factors of safety for a reason, lessons paid for with much blood and treasure. Never bet your life on a single component not being faulty. May you live a long, healthy, happy life.

  • @DavidSpaulding68
    @DavidSpaulding68 5 місяців тому

    Glad you are okay and thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @railroad9000
    @railroad9000 5 місяців тому

    You were very lucky not to have sustained permanent disability with that fall!

  • @jerome1lm
    @jerome1lm 5 місяців тому

    There is no brake in the entire system. Suicidal.

  • @zubble7144
    @zubble7144 5 місяців тому

    Have you modified the cable spools to be keyed to the shaft? The binding bolt system they use is subject to failure.

  • @kdtaylor3284
    @kdtaylor3284 5 місяців тому

    glad to see your going to be ok,( i have broke my back to l1 to l5 broke total fuses now),i know the pain. i used to be a pipe welder, i still see a flaw in you design. your eyebolt need to be welded close befor they open up on you. also you are saddle your cable clams wrong, ( Never Saddle A Dead Horse ) it will save your or some else’s life. words of thought < take care!!!!

  • @jeremymcdonald9647
    @jeremymcdonald9647 6 місяців тому

    Glad to hear you are doing better, not sure if anyone has commented on this but your garage door cable drums should have a few wraps on them when at the bottom. The casting of those cable drums are designed to use the friction of the loaded cable to clamp on that groove.

  • @MarkJonesRanger
    @MarkJonesRanger 6 місяців тому

    I have been using my lift that is very similar to your design for almost 15 years. I don't allow any humans on the lift. I go up and down the attic stairs. My attic is full of stuff. Here is a video of my install. I redid this video 6 years ago. ua-cam.com/video/rbKVitoZ58g/v-deo.html

  • @scottdowney4318
    @scottdowney4318 6 місяців тому

    You should not ride up this platform with the stuff your lifting. Why not also have a drop-down attic stair to walk up and use the lift only for moving freight.

  • @helmet098
    @helmet098 6 місяців тому

    Its still not for people

  • @John1960Video
    @John1960Video 6 місяців тому

    how long did it take for your initial set up to fail? I do appreciate your posting this, because it reminds me that those of us who are not engineers, don’t know how to calculate the various factors involved in why that pipe flared in the first place. to quote one of my friends, “ it seems like a good idea at the time.”

  • @jaxxonbalboa3243
    @jaxxonbalboa3243 7 місяців тому

    Since I am currently considering building an elevator for my rear deck in my research I came across your video of the fall. If I may get right to the point your version appears to be a good build for moving stuff up and down between the two floors, but it does not "look" safe for people. If it's feasible with your particular topography I would go with a rail system with a double safety system one for when it's moving up and one for when it's on the way down. But if you're more clever than me you may be able to create one system that handles both potential failures! Best of luck.

  • @johnkoury1116
    @johnkoury1116 7 місяців тому

    Super awesome!!!!

  • @MakeitZUPER
    @MakeitZUPER 8 місяців тому

    Wow, you are into almost as many things as I am, lol. I was licensed in many trades, certified in some others but my electronics degree is quite old, and I put that part of my life behind me to get my licenses and work for myself more. I'm looking forward to your video journey since I'm on one of my own now that I'm retired/disabled. You're in a much better situation than I am, but we have very similar goals and ambitious plans it seems. I will do what I can to try to catch up, but I have structural issues here to deal with among other things. The one thing that I don't need to be concerned with is a Man Cave. My whole house is my cave, lol. It's just me now here at the Half Mile High Homestead so freedom is a constant. Good luck again.

  • @MakeitZUPER
    @MakeitZUPER 8 місяців тому

    Sorry to hear about your loss. I went through my own horror recently as my wife died young unexpectedly. I ended up bankrupt from her cancer and lost everything and almost myself. I'm on the upswing and starting over from ending up on welfare and have my own homestead now so I will be able to get by. As a new subscriber, I'm looking forward to observing your journey.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 8 місяців тому

      @MakeitZUPER, Thank you for your kind words my friend. I am so sorry to hear about your wife and cannot imagine the struggle and hardships you have had the strength to fight through. Although my Mother passed away two years ago, there are times I’m caught off guard and I’m overcome with emotions. The projects and the channel are a great distraction, so I try to keep busy as much as possible! I’m very happy to hear you’re on the upswing and wish you all the best! Thank you again for your comments and for supporting the channel…let me know if there’s anything in particular you’d like to see! Thanks, Tom

  • @MakeitZUPER
    @MakeitZUPER 8 місяців тому

    The cast pipes will be your downfall in the future too. Please install fall arresters to keep yourself safe. That pipe is not structural and will fail. search through industrial suppliers like MSC, McMaster Carr and Grainger for a more reliable solution out of forged steel components. Cast will continue to fail. Be Safe.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 8 місяців тому

      Hey There @MakeitZUPER, thanks for the comment and for stopping by the channel, I really do appreciate it! Yes...there were many lessons learned on my first lift and boy did I learn the hard way!! Since that video, I've moved out to the country and now have a dedicated shop...with a PROPER LIFT to storage located above The Ultimate Man Cave!! You can see a preview in my latest video (ua-cam.com/video/sirQXxwffrE/v-deo.htmlsi=1v2IC2t_eh8FMmnS) and...spoiler alert...I installed fall arrestors! I'm getting back into the swing of things with UA-cam after an extended break due to a bunch of big life events, both good and bad, so be sure you're subscribed and hit the bell notification button so you're updated when new content lands. Thanks, Tom

    • @MakeitZUPER
      @MakeitZUPER 8 місяців тому

      @@TomsDIYShop Congratulations on the relocation and sorry for your woes. I hope they weren't too serious. Because of my background and experience, I'm pretty picky about building things of all sorts so you might not be a good fit based on what I saw on the lift video, but I will give you a shot and see how it goes. If I make any negative comments in the future, be aware that I have your safety in mind first and quality and efficiency next. My comments will always intend to be instructive and helpful but I admit that I may not communicate it as effectively as I should. We all have weak points and communication with kindness isn't something that i am good at. Best of luck either way. I'm looking forward to seeing your new setup.

  • @riyajmahmudbd
    @riyajmahmudbd 8 місяців тому

    Hey Tom, I recently visited your UA-cam channel and noticed is that your content is very good but your video has no view & subscriber. However, I identified a number of areas for development. The optimization of your tags and tag volume is one important SEO-related issue. It appears that you did not give them enough thought or did not finish them well. This can affect the visibility and discoverability of your content. In addition, there might be other areas that also need attention. I can fix this.

  • @JK-Handyman
    @JK-Handyman 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this. I was thinking about building a hoist lift for attic but now I think ill pass lol. Sorry for your pain and suffering.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 8 місяців тому

      HA! Please don't let my experience sour your opinion of DIY lifts...they are awesome, when they work like they're supposed to! In a follow up video on my channel, I went over what I did wrong and how to fix it and, in an upcoming video, I'll go over my NEW LIFT (2.0) in my new shop! Completely different design with some built in safety features. I appreciate you taking the time to stop by the channel, check out the videos, and leave a comment. I have more videos coming up, so please be sure to subscribe and hit the bell notification so you'll know when new content lands. Thanks, Tom

    • @JK-Handyman
      @JK-Handyman 8 місяців тому

      I went ahead and ordered a vevor 1350lb lift. I'm making a simple platform with a quad leg 80g lifting chain setup but i do not plan to be riding on the lift and will put some caution tape on the floor beneath so noone stands under the lift while in use. Thanks for the great videos!@@TomsDIYShop

  • @suburbanacreage
    @suburbanacreage 9 місяців тому

    Hey Tom, it’s Mark from Suburban Acreage. It was great to meet you at VidSummit and look forward to more content and channel growth from you.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 8 місяців тому

      Hey Mark, it was great meeting you as well and I really enjoyed our talk! Thank you for reaching out and sharing your journey with me...hopefully we'll both use lessons learned at VidSummit and really take our channels to the next level!

  • @jlcain100
    @jlcain100 9 місяців тому

    Much respect for posting this and showing what can happen.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 9 місяців тому

      Thanks @jlcain100, I appreciate the feedback and hope it helps my fellow DIY’ers out there!

  • @ethelbertlittle2944
    @ethelbertlittle2944 9 місяців тому

    *promosm*

  • @michaelbausachverstandiger5172
    @michaelbausachverstandiger5172 9 місяців тому

    this channel is underrated

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 9 місяців тому

      Hey Michael, I appreciate the comment / sentiment and couldn’t agree with you more! (LOL!) I just attended a conference all about UA-cam and channel growth / exposure and really learned a LOT! One topic covered was about Community : How to build, grow, engage, & really connect with viewers / followers of the channel. So, with that, I would really appreciate any comments / feedback you might have on current content (too long, too short, (as my wife tells me) to wordy / in the weeds, not in the weeds enough, etc. AND what other content would you like to see. From a DIY perspective, what ate you looking for? What interests you? Again, thank you very much for taking the time to visit the channel, watch my videos, and leave your feedback…I really do appreciate it!

  • @divadnotleks9811
    @divadnotleks9811 9 місяців тому

    You da man!!! And RIP Tom’s Mom ❤️ Can’t wait to see what excitement you bring 💪😎👍

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 9 місяців тому

      Thank you @divadnotleks9811, I really appreciate comments and feedback and have the next project going as we speak!

  • @MaritaLollie
    @MaritaLollie 10 місяців тому

    What a fantastic video it was so entertaining. What an awesome tribute for your mom. I can’t wait to see what you do next Tom.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 9 місяців тому

      Thank you Marita, I appreciate the great feedback and for your thoughts and ideas during our 30 day challenge! The next project is under way and the video will be out shortly!

  • @lillianaugustine8309
    @lillianaugustine8309 10 місяців тому

    Can’t wait to see what you do!

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 9 місяців тому

      Hi @lillianaugustine8309, thank you for checking out the video and taking the time to leave a comment, I appreciate it! More to come, so please make sure you’re subscribed, if you haven’t already!

  • @FunNotFast85
    @FunNotFast85 10 місяців тому

    Heck yea, welcome back! 🤘

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 10 місяців тому

      Thanks GoAway...I appreciate the comment and for sticking with me!

  • @mdaminul3256
    @mdaminul3256 10 місяців тому

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  • @_CAT-lg4sr
    @_CAT-lg4sr 10 місяців тому

    Tom, Good to see your channel is still up and you've posted a new video. I hope you've recovered from your L1 injury to a point that it isn't a major problem for you. ( the same as mine that I shared with you ) In one of your videos, there was a mention of a move. I hope that went well and you're settled in and have a lot of projects in the pipeline that you'll be sharing with your subscribers. I just wanted to say hi and give you a little encouragement to keep posting as no one left any comments on this, your latest video yet. Best wishes.

  • @spiritburners
    @spiritburners 10 місяців тому

    You have had one accident , don’t have another ! Change the eyebolts in each corner to seamless or close forged ones as that is a serious flaw and the lift will fail there.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 10 місяців тому

      Thanks @spiritburners, I appreciate the advice. There have been A LOT of lessons learned from this project and I'm excited to show off version 2.0 very soon in an upcoming video! COMPLETE REDESIGN!! Thanks for stopping by the channel and for taking the time to leave a comment. Be sure you're subscribed and hit the bell notification, lots more coming up...I'll explain more in a Channel Update video that'll be released this weekend!

    • @spiritburners
      @spiritburners 10 місяців тому

      @@TomsDIYShop will do tx

  • @Silvia-rp2dk
    @Silvia-rp2dk 10 місяців тому

    OMG I just watched your video, hope you are fine now...what a horrible accident. Take care!

  • @segundodavila7984
    @segundodavila7984 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your ideas. I was looking at the thread on the reducing from 1-1/4 to 3/4 . The thread does not matter how tight it is , eventually it will come loose, because of the weather temperature change summer winter. Expansion and contraction. When that get loose the garage pulley will spin freely the same way did it on the motor side.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 10 місяців тому

      Excellent point Segundo and you're probably right. When I was building the drive rod with the garage cable pulleys, I remember putting some extra elbow grease into tightening the two-per-pulley bolts that fastened them to the pipe. There were several options that could have that much better, like driving a bolt through the pulley and rod ensuring there was no chance of slippage or, at the very least, putting some lock-tight on the threads!! My wife and I bought a home out in the country and the house we were in at the time of the fall is now our rental property so, luckily that lift was dismantled, and the hole covered up. In our new place, I have a dedicated 1,200 square foot shop and constructed a 350 square foot office / studio / Ultimate Man Cave in it...complete with ATTIC LIFT 2.0! More videos on the way, so be sure to check back, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the bell so you'll be notified when new content lands! Thanks for watching the video and for taking the time to leave a comment, I really do appreciate it! Tom

  • @kljunatic8157
    @kljunatic8157 11 місяців тому

    I'm glad your ok, it could have gone much worse. I would trash that set up with the gas pipe fittings. Either get yourself a proper 1/2 inch pipe to go all the way to the motor and use either a solid coupling our a flex coupling. I wouldn't trust that set up even with that band-aid fix. Also the square tubing is begging to be crushed at the pillow blocks. I think you are asking a lot of that square tubing in general.

    • @TomsDIYShop
      @TomsDIYShop 10 місяців тому

      Hey @kljunatic8157, You'll be happy to know...I trashed the whole lift and I'm super excited to show you(Tube) version 2.0! It's a completely new design & build....in my new shop! Be sure you're subscribed to the channel and hit the bell notification so you'll be notified when new content lands. Lots of changes for the me and the channel. Thank you for the comment and for visiting the channel, I really do appreciate it!

    • @1979cvx
      @1979cvx Місяць тому

      I'm planning on building one of these myself. I already have had one bad fall 8 ft on the concrete and broke my hip. Takes a long time to get over. I'm planning on using two of these online. 23ft Self Retracting Lifeline, 330lbs Fall Arrester Fall Protection Device with Alloy Steel Hook & Steel Wire Rope for Working Amazon has them for $51 each