So weird this is the only video i can find even close to what im trying to find and what im doing. Im making a pot rack for my elderly mothers kicthen and putting it on a pully system so she can easily lower snd raise the pot rack to get pans and put back easily. But idk why i dont see anyone else doing this, like isnt this a pretty normal thing? Idk why it wouldnt be.
We changed the design a bit midway through to add two separate ropes. This always you to level the rack with uneven weight. We had a random bracket that we hung.
@@SugarkaneTV Yeah - the whole video is off - you start off with a single rope system - next minute you have two ropes - really confusing. Sorry. Would also put in a double pully at the start to increase mechanical advantage for the weight you are hoping to get.
Roughly $250, but I will be building a new one, PVC can only hold float tubes (light stuff) and any weight over 100lbs+ caused a large bow. I’ll post a new vid soon.
Hey guys, PVC wasn’t the greatest material to use. It wasn’t a complete failure, especially when only holding tubes for the river, but we need to make the rack much more rigid, so we can hold more weight. It was a slight oversight, so I will be building a new rack and uploading a new vid soon.
Would have been easier to simply deflate the tube, and store it in a box. This has to be the most over engineered, flimsy rack in the world. What did that rack cost you?
"Simple" rack the title says, followed by a picture of 200 components and a diagram of the space shuttle.
Woo, tutorial with dope music
How much weight do you think your pvc rack can hold? Nice job.
@@wandawTube not much other than some inflatables. I should have used aluminum or something a bit more rigid. Back to the drawing board.
This is the closest build that I am looking for but wish that it was more specific. Please do another video with parts etc. Thanks!
I think lightweight aluminum rack would hold lots of weight… need the math to know how much weight the beams could hold… thank you !
Pretty cool but I’m looking to hang a metal rack that I custom built for my truck in my garage over my truck when I’m not using it
Hopefully using your pulley system idea for a project to hang a board gaming board. Thanks for making the video!!
So weird this is the only video i can find even close to what im trying to find and what im doing. Im making a pot rack for my elderly mothers kicthen and putting it on a pully system so she can easily lower snd raise the pot rack to get pans and put back easily. But idk why i dont see anyone else doing this, like isnt this a pretty normal thing? Idk why it wouldnt be.
I’m trying to do the same thing and cannot find anything on it! 😂😫
After 14 seizures watching the fast forward portion of the vid 😂 I have to say - EXCELLENT JOB! Thankyou
Agreed! That was a rushed editing job…☹️
Amazing.weldone
Why were the ceiling brackets different? Thanks
We changed the design a bit midway through to add two separate ropes. This always you to level the rack with uneven weight. We had a random bracket that we hung.
@@SugarkaneTV Yeah - the whole video is off - you start off with a single rope system - next minute you have two ropes - really confusing. Sorry. Would also put in a double pully at the start to increase mechanical advantage for the weight you are hoping to get.
Modern day Tim Allen tool time
second these are not pressure fittings and did not need male adaptors the pipe will bead enough to get the fittings together and would be stronger
Must be an ad for DeWalt
How much weight in total can it hold? Nice build!
Not a lot, probably 60-100lbs with reinforcements...going to make a new video with new pulley design
what's the cost of doing this?
Roughly $250, but I will be building a new one, PVC can only hold float tubes (light stuff) and any weight over 100lbs+ caused a large bow. I’ll post a new vid soon.
@@SugarkaneTV it makes a nice change to see pvc pipes used though, and hey, light stuff needs storing too haha. great job, i look forward to more vids
Can you specified the complete list of hardware please? Thx
Ohh man, that is a task...I’m tearing it down soon and building a more rigid rack instead of PVC. I’ll post a new vid with links for hardware.
@@SugarkaneTV I'm curious about the list of hardware as well
Hey guys,
PVC wasn’t the greatest material to use. It wasn’t a complete failure, especially when only holding tubes for the river, but we need to make the rack much more rigid, so we can hold more weight. It was a slight oversight, so I will be building a new rack and uploading a new vid soon.
What was the problem with PVC? Did it bend? Crack? How much weight did you put on it? I still like the lightweight aspect.
Did notice u went to the 4 corners.
Aluminum extrusion instead?
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the first thing i see wrong with this is the glue, that is CPVC cement not PVC cement, that is not CPCV pipe, it is PVC pipe
I take it you love Dewalt tools lol ,so do I
The background “music”/ sound is very distracting, and annoying. Sorry, because the video looks to be very informative.
This only has a 2:1 mechanical advantage.
lol!
Would have been easier to simply deflate the tube, and store it in a box.
This has to be the most over engineered, flimsy rack in the world. What did that rack cost you?