Very inspiring pal! Loved it!!! In my case my ceiling cavity is too shallow, I need to come up with a different solution, but I love the use of the linear actuator and cables. Great job buddy! Thanks for sharing with the world :)
Thank you SO much for this video!!!!! Using it, I was able to closely replicate what you did (I built a self-contained housing box for the whole assembly), and now have a wonderful remote projection lift that smoothly lowers 30 inches. Could not have done it without this video!!!! Am now planning on adding another cable to the actuator and having it run to a system of two pulley wheels for gearing, and then on to curtains for the screen... such that the curtains raise all the way up as the projector lowers, and vice-versa.
Thank you so much I've been searching for this type of DIY project. I have my projector screen hidden in my crown molding which also comes down by remote control. Now I can do the same for the projector. You did an awesome job👍🏽 thanks for sharing.
Probably upset that it was explained rather than a video tutorial demonstrating how to do it in real time. If you're a non-techie you probably were lost by minute 3. He lost me but I'm still impressed and inspired to learn.
🤔☝🏽The Actuator is Nice 👍 I Would Of Gone With A Roller Shade Motor For The Lifting Of Your Projector. Keep Your Eyes 👀 Open For My Own Custom Made Home Theater 🎭 Guaranteed There’s No Other One ☝🏽 Like This.
Excellent video, thank you.
Very inspiring pal! Loved it!!! In my case my ceiling cavity is too shallow, I need to come up with a different solution, but I love the use of the linear actuator and cables. Great job buddy! Thanks for sharing with the world :)
Looks great! Nice job 👍
Thank you SO much for this video!!!!! Using it, I was able to closely replicate what you did (I built a self-contained housing box for the whole assembly), and now have a wonderful remote projection lift that smoothly lowers 30 inches. Could not have done it without this video!!!! Am now planning on adding another cable to the actuator and having it run to a system of two pulley wheels for gearing, and then on to curtains for the screen... such that the curtains raise all the way up as the projector lowers, and vice-versa.
Awesome! Glad it helped...After all...This is what the video is for!
Thank you so much I've been searching for this type of DIY project. I have my projector screen hidden in my crown molding which also comes down by remote control. Now I can do the same for the projector. You did an awesome job👍🏽 thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Nice idea with the moulding!
This is awesome! Great job!!
Good job man!
Thank you for this!
you have to make sure your actuator is in line with the force line. will go allot smoother.
All this takes is a few pulleys, that actuator will be ruined so quick since it's absolutely not designed to take sheer force like that.
@@MS-gn4gl sheer force? Isn't the cable parallel with the actuator rod straight out to the pulley?
Brilliant!!! 👏🏼
Thanks!
You rock!
It’s been a while , how’s this system holding up??
Still going strong!
So, the haters who clicked the Dislike Button; WTF? Jealous or plain ignorant?
Probably upset that it was explained rather than a video tutorial demonstrating how to do it in real time. If you're a non-techie you probably were lost by minute 3. He lost me but I'm still impressed and inspired to learn.
🤔☝🏽The Actuator is Nice 👍 I Would Of Gone With A Roller Shade Motor For The Lifting Of Your Projector. Keep Your Eyes 👀 Open For My Own Custom Made Home Theater 🎭 Guaranteed There’s No Other One ☝🏽 Like This.
Where's your vid man?