Retractable Garage Loft Stairs Using A Harbor Freight Hoist

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
  • My solution to having a small shop and not wanting to use up a lot of room building traditional stairs up to the loft.
    I used a Harbor freight hoist to raise and lower the staircase and some block mounted pillow bearings for the pivot. It works great and I haven't had any issues in the year its been since I built them!
    Stairs were assembling using leftover 2x10s from the loft and were fastened with 6" LedgerLok Fasteners, so it's stiff and heavy...
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Комментарии • 32

  • @kurtbayer9513
    @kurtbayer9513 Год назад +1

    Great job, most people don’t show all of the details like you have done.
    The stairs are my next project for the loft.

  • @benjaminreinhardt259
    @benjaminreinhardt259 7 месяцев назад

    I like the support for the lifted position of the stairs! I do not like things suspended above my head, but that solution takes care of the issue. I built a finished staircase in my garage to get up to the loft, just didn't want to deal with raising and lowering a ladder. Now that I have the loft, I probably go up there at least twice each time I go out to the garage.

  • @jamesbell6765
    @jamesbell6765 Год назад

    Wow, well done! Hoping to do something similar with my barn loft buildout soon.

  • @rocooper5686
    @rocooper5686 Год назад

    Love this! I've been wanting to put raisable stairs in for my sleeping loft but was really hung up on having a hefty hinge system rather than gate hinges, this is a perfect solution though I'm annoyed I didn't think of this myself. Great work!

  • @brandonkisor3375
    @brandonkisor3375 2 месяца назад

    good stuff I think the cable connected only on one side is wobbly without any additional cross angle bracing but if you’ll twist the drill clutch tight around your bit then one click back it locks in place I think you tightened it a few times on the second mounting but could be wrong thanks for a cool video

  • @arosales1634
    @arosales1634 Год назад

    That’s great good job

  • @aussietruckphotosandmodels8510
    @aussietruckphotosandmodels8510 Год назад +1

    That worked well. I've been thinking about a mezz floor in my big shed, then couple of weeks ago a customer asked if I could paint another Kenworth for him.... cant have it both ways.... Hill climb on Saturday, Bet it rains again....You've hit the big time now, 3 sets of adds per video.

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад

      Lol yeah RUclips is a killer with the ads recently, though I think I get like 1 penny per ad they run on a video. Hopefully it stays dry for the hillclimb

  • @brucemalm1420
    @brucemalm1420 Месяц назад

    Great video. Would also like to know what hoist weight rating you used

  • @TaylorMadeMoment
    @TaylorMadeMoment 11 дней назад

    For the supports in the lifted position, if someone was an idiot like me and could not weld, what could I buy as a support? Lol

  • @TheChumzo
    @TheChumzo Год назад +1

    First! Just want to say I'm a huge fan of the channel, and you've definitely inspired me to start getting into SCCA rally and eventually ARA rally. (Still working on how to convince my gf to become my co-driver lol)

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад

      That's awesome, I'm trying to convince my wife to join me for another rally coming up. We'll see if it happens

  • @fortyoddyears5295
    @fortyoddyears5295 9 месяцев назад

    So impressed! Please come make mine.

  • @Hudjunababa
    @Hudjunababa Год назад +1

    Saw the launch control that just dropped, that damage looked bananas and the repair was impressive!

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад +1

      It was quite the fix, but it was a lot of fun getting the car back in the race

  • @johnyoung3561
    @johnyoung3561 3 месяца назад +1

    Which hoist did you buy from harbor freight?

  • @SakuraMunsta2
    @SakuraMunsta2 Год назад +1

    Dang man wish I had a garage like yours with the high ceiling haha I could just live in my garage.
    Oh btw I think I saw you on the newest episode of Subaru Launch Control 4:54 into the video.

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад +1

      Thanks, it’s been a decent process getting it to where it is but I’m finally starting to really appreciate working in it.
      And yeah I was in it a few times, STPR was a hectic event this year.

  • @gmr5480
    @gmr5480 Месяц назад

    Curious why you put the treads so far apart?

  • @deezlpwer07
    @deezlpwer07 Год назад

    I am not much of a race car guy. I have a shop with a mezzanine like yours. You cut the 2 by 10s twice at different angles at the hinge point. Could I Ask what those 2 different angles were? Great shop great video. Thank you for sharing

  • @StalePhish
    @StalePhish Год назад

    Don't know the full layout of the garage, but it seems the easy way out would've been to extend the floor over the doorway and then have the staircase permanently on the left of the door 😅. Awesome job nonetheless. Overengineered solutions are usually the most fun!

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад +2

      The problem was with it permanently down it takes up a lot of valuable floor and wall space. Making it drop down in front of the doorway allowed me to use space that would normally be open and not take up any room. If I had gone with permanent stairs I wouldn’t have had room for the lift I put in.

  • @briansoteros2987
    @briansoteros2987 2 месяца назад

    What angle did you use for stair treads and how did you calculate it?

  • @victor7574
    @victor7574 Год назад +2

    An alternate tread design would work better for a stairs as steep as this one.

    • @gmr5480
      @gmr5480 Месяц назад

      I went with 8 1/4 on my treads. It's a lot of stairs, but makes it easier when carrying heavy loads to the loft.

  • @a.benaway_racing
    @a.benaway_racing Год назад

    What was the design reason behind mounting the hinges differently at the top of the ladder?

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад +1

      That was just an initial mistake, I ended up going back and checking my drawing in Fusion and the mounts needed to be below the top step to align properly with the top of the stairs and not cause the bearing to have to be modified.

  • @88chrisfrink
    @88chrisfrink Год назад +1

    Have you thought about adding some angle or blocking under the treads? A few screws into end grain doesn't seem super strong.
    Ps are you still living in VT?

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад +1

      I think the two inch drywall screws are holding just fine..
      I’m not in Vermont anymore though

  • @corollabaldera6813
    @corollabaldera6813 Год назад +1

    What kind of mig machine do you use?

    • @DirtyGarage
      @DirtyGarage  Год назад +1

      I use a Miller 211, it's been great since I've gotten it. I would like to get another machine that allows you to specify exactly what IPM and Voltage you're set at, rather than how this is with knobs that don't really mean anything.

    • @corollabaldera6813
      @corollabaldera6813 Год назад

      Thank you for answering my question you have a great channel and very informative. Thank you for spreading your knowledge