DIY Garage Hoist / Lift System / Rooftop Tent Storage
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- In this video, we build a do-it-yourself garage hoist, lift, and pulley system with an electric hoist winch for storage of rooftop tents, kayaks, jeep tops, bicycles, etc. #DIY #hoist #storage
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The hoist I used in this video worked great, but a couple days later i saw this WIRELESS one and I couldnt resist....so heres a link to the wireless one I ended up with! amzn.to/3tO1W6U
I've looked at LOTS and LOTS of DIY lift videos on UA-cam for my soon to be delivered OVS Bushveld II and I'm going with your build. The use of mechanical advantage is elegant reducing strain all around and the lift boards doubling as floor dolly's to easily move the RTT around is an extra benefit. Thanks for creating the video and detailed parts list!
Awesome. Need something like this for the five kayaks that are in the shop over the winter. Love it thanks for the idea.
Great job! Can’t get enough stuff off the floor. The higher you can get stuff, the more you can fit 👍
I like it! Lord knows I could use one to get a lot of stuff out of the way! 🤣 Thank you for sharing your ideas!
better than what I've done with my RTT. It's just sitting on cinderblocks in my backyard!
Received my 150lb RTT 5 min ago and already looking at this, lol!
I built one for a SUP in a workshop and the effort was pretty high for a 40lb board (lifting by hand) so will take notes on how you handle a 200lb tent. Thanks!
Perfect for a truck camper shell
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Great idea…
Great setup - thanks! Any paper plan to follow on where to mount the pullys and rope - and a materials list?
No plans for this, since everyone's layout is different
Sweet build. Any reason not to add another pulley on the ceiling and double back so the hoist and controls are by the load? Would half the distance required on the ceiling as well.
The winch cable is only 34ft and the junction where the 4 ropes meet can't go through a pulley.
I had a more elaborate setup with several turns when I first set it up with the hand winch, but when I switched to the electric I just went straight!!
BUT....about 2 days after this video I switched again to a WIRELESS electric hoist. Now it doesn't really matter where it is! Lol
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Freaking awesome! I have a few questions: I’m a female DIY’er who wants to do this in my garage. Can this be attached to the ceiling joists directly in my garage as I don’t have the metal frame you have? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! 😊
great project....one question. i see your pulleys and paracord are directly vertical @ 90 degree angles...is it a problem if the pulleys are not @ 90 degrees, say 120 degrees on all 4 pulleys?
If you mean the pulley angles are sharper towards the centerlines of the platform, it will create a less stable platform. It depends on the dimensions of the platform on if it will be dangerous
For your final assembly was 200 feet of cord enough? I like the double cord lifting idea. Do you have a link to the "L" brackets you used to connect the Unistrut together and the fasteners?
I had 250. Not sure how much was left over
I have a question about the paracord you chose. My understanding is that for this type of setup it is better to use rope/cable that does not stretch. I think paracord stretches so over time you may have one corner start to dip lower. Is my understanding incorrect?
I don't know about that
At around 7:40 you do a walk through and the center pulleys have a modification on how they are mounted. What did you change and why? Thanks!
No big difference, just added a board as a spacer so the rope would be a bit lower and more in line with the other pulleys
HELP! I am having a hard time understanding the looping system...
Nice system. Great idea on chain for storage support.
How did you determine if building frame would support this?
Thanks! To be honest I didn't put much thought into whether it could support it. I figured it's a steel frame and my load is only about 160lb. Should be fine. If we were talking 400+ it may be more of an issue.
maybe add 1 more pulley so the control is at a more reasonable height
Ended up switching to a wireless remote winch, link in description
Do you have the lay out of pulley when you build. It?
I don't, sorry
Is there a spec sheet for parts?
I cannot seem to find your list of components!
Can you put a drawing on your you tube
Too much dangling .
Huh?
@@PatriotDIYhe is a troll, nothing is dangling.
Quick question please. I am designing a cart for my kids robotics team that doubles as a transport container. Without boring u with all the details…. My question is this: could u have for gone the winch and just pulls the rope yourself? How much rope has to be pulled to get say a foot of movement?
Thanks for making such a great vid.