Any HVAC supply house has what’s called STRUT. I have also seen it at Menards, the stuff we used was the painted version. I forgot to mention that we used the square one hole washers underneath the aluminum to add some strength and try to keep from pulling through. Gonna use it again tomorrow on a Air Handler in a house that has to sit on a mezzanine. Thanks for watching.
Did you use the wired or wireless controller in this video? Do you think the wireless version of this winch is worth the extra price? PS - I noticed Harbor Freight put a warning on their webpage stating the winch is only rated for horizontal pulls. I guess these things have gotten popular as a ladder crane? LOL
It's also sometimes called UNI STRUT. It isn't always colored green. It's mostly just bare silver metal. Home Depot also sells it in addition to special hardware pieces like the 45 degree bracket you see where the two pieces of strut come together and the electric winch is attached. It's like a giant version of the metal erector set building toys.
How many picks can you get with a fully charged battery?
Any HVAC supply house has what’s called STRUT. I have also seen it at Menards, the stuff we used was the painted version. I forgot to mention that we used the square one hole washers underneath the aluminum to add some strength and try to keep from pulling through. Gonna use it again tomorrow on a Air Handler in a house that has to sit on a mezzanine. Thanks for watching.
Did you use the wired or wireless controller in this video? Do you think the wireless version of this winch is worth the extra price?
PS - I noticed Harbor Freight put a warning on their webpage stating the winch is only rated for horizontal pulls. I guess these things have gotten popular as a ladder crane? LOL
where do I find these green metals to make this, thanks what are they called?
Maynard’s has some plus any HVAC supply house or plumbing supplier. It’s called STRUT
It's also sometimes called UNI STRUT. It isn't always colored green. It's mostly just bare silver metal. Home Depot also sells it in addition to special hardware pieces like the 45 degree bracket you see where the two pieces of strut come together and the electric winch is attached. It's like a giant version of the metal erector set building toys.
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