Stair lift elevator , make your own

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @haibirhussin2169
    @haibirhussin2169 11 месяцев назад +11

    I m sure there are thousands out there will benefit from your practical and cheap set up,what a genius idea..thank a lot ..god bless a man like you..for kindful sharing

  • @michaelgrumbach4896
    @michaelgrumbach4896 8 месяцев назад +6

    I love that you said that you are only 70😂
    Great attitude.
    Thanks so much for sharing your build.
    I suggested this to my sister in law for my brother who is dealing with MS.
    Have a great day.😊

  • @KaladiaKV
    @KaladiaKV 5 лет назад +41

    Thank you so much. My sister broke her neck and I live in a basement apartment down 7 stairs. We cannot afford to move nor get a lift and you have given me an answer to a serious problem. God Bless!

  • @mrmustache8735
    @mrmustache8735 11 месяцев назад +8

    Great job Barry! That's something to be proud of

  • @Pensacola-Handyman
    @Pensacola-Handyman 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've built a hillside lift that has a hand control mounted at the top. Has a remote to run the DC wench, but you have answered how to make it both top and bottom controlled by riding it down! I have looked for this answer over and over again and just found it at 1am tonight on your video. Thank you sir for this video. You have answered all I need. Especially the fact I can go AC now. Excellent video!!!!

  • @bravoli583
    @bravoli583 3 года назад +18

    Great work! Though I might not make a stair-lift elevator myself for my mom, it's inspirational to watch your insightful anatomy of the elevator. Thank you.

  • @darkherostar
    @darkherostar 2 года назад +8

    Nice. I needed a good idea to move boxes up and down from my condo place. I like the use of the rails you did. I won't be doing electric winches. But I figured I can easily set up some rails. build some wooden frame boxes that sit on them like the chair, put stuff in their and tie a rope to it and slowly let it slide down or pull it up the rails. That way I wouldn't have to walk up and down the stairs with heavy boxes, 20-30 lbs boxes, would put alot of stress on the knees over time. Thanks for the inspiration! Now I gotta get some wooden planks and screws and nails and wheels.

  • @gerryblyth6401
    @gerryblyth6401 Год назад +2

    Brilliant Barry! It's not only perfectly functional, it's also a very nice looking and tidy construction. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MarioRodriguez-gv9km
    @MarioRodriguez-gv9km 6 лет назад +19

    I actually have come to the same sort of idea on my outside stairs for my wife who recently became wheelchair bound. This video is my proof of concept. Thank you very much for posting

  • @島袋誠-z6k
    @島袋誠-z6k 4 года назад +5

    Dank! As my dad coming dowb to live with me, i ask a guy to build one from me from scratch, he told me no idea whay to do, so i'm going to do it, when i finish building my house! Amazing! Thank you mate!

  • @Patriottoo2
    @Patriottoo2 2 года назад +10

    VERY well done! Your ingenuity is exemplary. I've been considering such a device, and now, you have shown me how. Bravo! And, cheers!

  • @johndv952
    @johndv952 5 лет назад +10

    Brilliant! Would really appreciate it if you would show us the setup inside the box please...

  • @bellemichelle9459
    @bellemichelle9459 4 года назад +10

    You are completely amazing!! Who woudda thought? Smart dude. So simple and elegant. Good job.

  • @cartwheel43
    @cartwheel43 4 года назад +8

    YOU. ARE. BRILLIANT. Fantastic video and the ultimate DIY.

  • @markradick1075
    @markradick1075 3 года назад +6

    A few have asked about safety. Barry, you confirmed the winch cable is overrated and has a brake. For those truly concerned, a "self retracting lifeline" could be added. Google to see examples. The lifeline's body could be hidden inside the box and then tethered at the top of the stairs alongside the winch cable. Not too much additional cost for those who would feel better to have a secondary protection against a freefall.

    • @richardking6066
      @richardking6066 2 года назад

      I've seen them called a 'Fall Arrester Block' - which is the same thing mentioned here?

  • @Jeff-Vader_head_of_catering
    @Jeff-Vader_head_of_catering 4 года назад +19

    Wow, that was so cool! The world needs more inventors like you!

  • @richardking6066
    @richardking6066 2 года назад +4

    Ye gods! A work of sheer genius! Thank you sir for inspiring me to have a go myself!!

  • @robertberns3661
    @robertberns3661 2 года назад +1

    Love it, very simple. It's about $250 in US dollars, I suppose the only downside is it will not work when a power outage occurs. But that can be overcome, I need to reinstall my cad system so I can design my own application. Thanks again for you ingenuity.

  • @jeans2z262
    @jeans2z262 4 года назад +6

    You're an very creative guy with genius ideas. Loved watching this. Thank you

  • @karenbray7416
    @karenbray7416 2 года назад +1

    totally AWESOME!! Thank You Sir!! I am recently totally disabled and had no idea how I was to afford a stairlift.

  • @CaptK-py8rq
    @CaptK-py8rq 2 года назад +1

    Having a total ankle replacement in a little over a month, I think I'll get started on this. Thank you Barry!

  • @richardking6066
    @richardking6066 2 года назад +5

    My first thought would be to use a winch - maybe a 12v one so that it would work in a power-cut. But I see a mains-voltage hoist, like the one shown, goes for something like 50% the cost of a winch! (less than £70 here in the UK)

  • @lorenwall2838
    @lorenwall2838 5 лет назад +2

    hi brilliant idea we are just moving to a two storey house that has stairs and hubby has been trying to come up with an idea to take us up the stairs and that is a very brilliant idea thank you so much Neville and Loren

  • @bfruitcup
    @bfruitcup 2 года назад +2

    Really nice. We are thinking this for my mom. But we see one problem The seat would need to turn when we are at the top of the step and the bottom of step, unsafe for her to get out on steps. But such a great job you did thank you for the share.

  • @Henry1405
    @Henry1405 4 года назад +2

    Excellent demonstation of adapting readily available but economic machinery and materials to build a great stair lift at a fraction of the commercial price.

  • @adrienneleban576
    @adrienneleban576 7 лет назад +7

    Bravo, Barry! Ingenious and better looking than the commercial stairlift!

  • @hughmb5131
    @hughmb5131 3 года назад +4

    Extremely impressive. Well done sir, bravo and tyvm for the concept to utilize for handicap loves ones!

  • @trustydoom4468
    @trustydoom4468 3 года назад +4

    Great stuff. Reccomendations: Make the seat rotate 180°, semi-reccess the stopper up top, and add garage door laser stop for the bottom. Otw, an epic build! Cheers

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  3 года назад +4

      Hi Toni , I did actually fit a seat rotate from a small boat but removed it as it had to be further out from the wall which restricted the clearance for walking space and had to be a lot higher to swivel to the top step .
      Hope that helps decided with yours

    • @Tonisuperfly
      @Tonisuperfly 2 года назад +1

      @@barryjames9688 you could always attach one of those swivelling cushions. I’ve seen them recently in the warehouse and Kmart (I’m also in nz). Love your kiwi ingenuity. I have an entirely different idea in mind for a small staircase in my mum’s split level home - more of a platform lift. No idea how I’m going to construct it yet… just searching for ideas and seeing what people have done already.

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  2 года назад +2

      @@Tonisuperfly believe or not I got my black chair in the video from Kmart which had a swivel on it , I tried to use it but was to complicated, it's actually very easy as it is grabbing the stair rail to stand up .

    • @Tonisuperfly
      @Tonisuperfly 2 года назад +1

      @@barryjames9688 well that’s good then :) On the one I’m talking about, only the cushion part swivels - the chair stays put.
      Actually, since I watched this and commented, an elderly neighbour had a fall and is now in need of a chair stair lift… I think they are going for a professional installation though. I would love to make one of these but it’s not really possible in this situation.

  • @gfmurphy5
    @gfmurphy5 Год назад +2

    That’s fantastic! My mother needs one….is there a way you could post pics or explain exactly what it looks like on the bottom? I’m a carpenter, but not clear on how you attached those wheels ……thanks!

  • @shengmoey
    @shengmoey 6 лет назад +8

    Barry, you are a genius! Thank you for sharing.

  • @jonai8921
    @jonai8921 3 года назад +6

    Great invention! You should add a fall limiter as a safety feature in case the cable breaks.

    • @pt68picaso
      @pt68picaso Год назад

      It isn't an invention, acorn chairlift or someone else deserves that credit. This is merely a knock off.

    • @johndeyoung9230
      @johndeyoung9230 Год назад

      @@pt68picasothey’ll always be shit people that will have something negative to say obviously he’s using the idea from a stairlift but instead of having millions of dollars to work the guy looked at an invention and came up with something similar based on it don’t be a jackass

  • @kazraja8310
    @kazraja8310 Год назад +1

    Love this. I wish you could demonstrate how to make the trolley etc that would just be awesome. Either way very innovative of yourself and ingenious

  • @themainescratcher476
    @themainescratcher476 5 лет назад +6

    That’s amazing !! I’ve been researching buying one as I live in a split level home and I would need 2! Crazy money I can’t afford!! Ie been forced to live in the bottom level of my house only!! You were smart to think ahead! Hopefully you’ll never need it!!! 😊👍❤️

  • @cinewillp6391
    @cinewillp6391 6 лет назад +4

    Elegant design! Im fussing with an accursed used acorn install, Im about to adopt your plans! MDF is very soft board and is moisture weakend. recommend aluminum 4mm angle rail much more durable.

  • @rozhansingerb6375
    @rozhansingerb6375 5 месяцев назад

    Hello sir,thank you soooo much.
    I am 55 y.The cartilage in both my knees is gone and I have painful arthritis. Here in Belgium, the price of these elevators is ten thousand euros and it takes three minutes to reach the 13th step. I showed this video to my husband, who is an engineer. He promised to make me one like this. I hope you are always happy and healthy, kind and loving💕💕💕

  • @bobruskibobruno5030
    @bobruskibobruno5030 5 лет назад +4

    Brilliant! I've been looking to build one for my elderly Bullmastiff/St Bernard dog; and this video gave me all sorts of inspiration! Thank you for posting it!

    • @thomasscott9013
      @thomasscott9013 5 лет назад +1

      did you build it ? How does it go? or did you order and have it assembled? which company? thanks

  • @DonTheOne1
    @DonTheOne1 2 года назад +1

    Ingenious, awesome vid from across the world. Great example of helping oneself.

  • @johnschuster9192
    @johnschuster9192 5 лет назад +7

    Great job ! Its fellas like you that need the Five Stars for brilliance ...Very handy indeed...:)

  • @phantomproductions1751
    @phantomproductions1751 10 месяцев назад

    This is awesome my friend it's so good to see people still have that diy mentality seems like that is a trait that is disappearing through the generations. Been thinking about something similar for our aging dog this gives me some good ideas. Very good job. I appreciate the video.

  • @GrandadsWorkshop5252
    @GrandadsWorkshop5252 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant job Barry just the information and inspiration I was looking for to make a lift for my aging black lab Monty. Many thanks.

  • @phachacao6737
    @phachacao6737 5 лет назад +20

    Mate, you're a Legend :)

  • @sensibleblue
    @sensibleblue 6 лет назад +7

    Great job and you made it look pretty good too. Very ingenious. Congrats .

  • @iole96792
    @iole96792 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant!!! I plan to follow your plans to build one for my dog.

  • @barryjames9688
    @barryjames9688  5 лет назад +41

    Update , our stair lift in the above video is now over 3 years old and has been used thousands of times faultlessly , it takes 25 seconds to get up to the top with me on it so that's not fast , If your a skilled handyman ignore Philips comments and make your own , next thing they'll want is trainer wheels on bikes if your over 60 , the worlds gone crazy with PC

    • @carlosnunez543
      @carlosnunez543 4 года назад +1

      Barry James Hi Barry would you make one for me please! I can't walk and been living in my room for 3 years. I seriously need some help.

    • @AnimalLover-xv9md
      @AnimalLover-xv9md 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely brilliant mate! I'm going to re-home an elderly dog who's owners sadly passed away but my worry is I live in a first floor flat.. you have just given me the answer THANK YOU obviously I'll put a box on it rather than a seat 👍🇬🇧

    • @maggierivera8148
      @maggierivera8148 3 года назад

      Barry James,...... I'm 70 years old with both knees paralyzed......I can't climb up stairs to my bedroom......so I've been
      sleeping on couch in living room for about 3 years now.
      Can you build me a stair lift.....I course I will pay you.
      All the other companies are charging too much money to get it done.....I am desperate to sleep in my bedroom upstairs.

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  3 года назад +2

      @@maggierivera8148 I certainly would Maggie but I'm 75 now and it would be beyond me now as I have got Polymyalger (bad muscles) I'm glad I built ours when I did .

  • @ralph17p
    @ralph17p 4 года назад +3

    Awesome job. It just needs a remote call button at each end. Not sure how that would work, but I'll bet Ali-express has some kind of remote two way switch kicking about.

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  4 года назад

      I wish , 😅 , I have thought about ways to have a switch down stairs , maybe I could put another small cord rewinder in the box with the cord connected to the top switch running down to the bottom but it sounds abit complicated for me 😀

  • @jrbergen
    @jrbergen 6 лет назад +5

    Brilliant! Exactly what I need. I will be building one just like yours except it will be installed outdoors on stairs leading up to a deck, so I will need to make it more weatherproof. I will use aluminum or steel angle iron for the tracks. Thanks so much for the idea and excellent video.

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  6 лет назад +2

      Go for it ! We love ours even though we don't need it yet we use it to get the groceries upstairs , I've recently installed a switch under the trolley so we can send it down and it stops at the bottom as well .

    • @jrbergen
      @jrbergen 6 лет назад +1

      @@barryjames9688 How did you wire the switch?

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  6 лет назад +1

      Giday Joel , I considered building mine outside as we live on a sloping section and only have 5 outdoor steps but decided it was just as easy indoors .
      The winch came with a stop switch for up with a ball on the cable to activate it , but to stop the trolley going down I mounted an off switch under the trolley that hits a block of wood on the tracks

    • @jrbergen
      @jrbergen 6 лет назад +1

      @@barryjames9688 Mission accomplished! Just finished my chair lift yesterday and my wife loves it. She has severe arthritis in her knees making it extremely painful to climb stairs. Now she can come and go again. I used 1 inch aluminum angle for the tracks and simply used casters for the wheels instead of skateboard wheels. I made the seat swivel using a swivel used for boat seats. It all works perfectly and saved me thousands of dollars. Can't thank you enough Barry!

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  6 лет назад

      @@jrbergen sounds great Joel ,
      You'll get alot of satisfaction building and using it ,. Funny I've got a crook knee now and pleased with the lift

  • @DavidStruveDesigns
    @DavidStruveDesigns Год назад +1

    I like that it's a little bit quicker than the average bespoke stairlift, as I've always worried how people would get downstairs (or upstairs depending on your house layout) fast enough in case of say a house fire. As someone else pointed out, I'd look into getting some kind of battery backup in case there's ever a power cut in the house. Maybe a bit of extra lighting attached to the box too to help visibility at night in case the lights ever fail (like in a power cut or house fire). The only thing I'd be a tad worried about is the strength of those wooden guides, and if they might crack or break over time, so I'd personally probably replace them with metal as soon as possible. Other than that, awesome job! This is probably how stairlifts first came into being, before someone figured out how to make them a little more compact. Still, gets the job done and that's all that matters! :)

  • @Gigismum
    @Gigismum 6 месяцев назад

    Love your creativity and technical knowledge. Thanks for sharing!

  • @angusjones9184
    @angusjones9184 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant absolutely brilliant! I'm sure there must be some way to fit an automatic kill switch at the bottom of the stairs too without having to do it manually when the lift reaches the end of it's travel. But well done anyway.

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Angus , yes I've put a stop switch at the bottom now so I can send it down before my wife comes home with the groceries

  • @GoodMoment88
    @GoodMoment88 3 года назад +4

    hi, could you show us how to connect between auto rewind reel and the winch for this stair lift elevator? Thank you so much

  • @sheilaoneil1022
    @sheilaoneil1022 7 лет назад +11

    Thank you. By far the most attractive home built on you tube too.

  • @rickkube4608
    @rickkube4608 5 лет назад +4

    Very creative, just shows you how much stuff costs for the dissabled, elderly, and such! If you have a bit of knowledge and skill you can do damn near anything!

  • @Welcome2us
    @Welcome2us 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Berry, excellent invention but information in the video is very short. Some people like me are visual learner so if possible please assemble the chair again and attached it with the cable openly then it will be more understandable and helpful.

  • @johnwang9914
    @johnwang9914 8 месяцев назад

    Nice, you just need a call button to retrieve the chair if it's on the other end. However, I suspect that you could probably purchase the actual rails and chair directly from the factory in China, it's just calculating how many segments and what turns you want without ordering too many extras.

  • @ismetgurman7407
    @ismetgurman7407 4 года назад +18

    Berry : "I'm 70 so I can run up down the stairs" meanwhile I'm passing out at the age of 27 going up the stairs.

  • @barryjames9688
    @barryjames9688  4 года назад +32

    Guess what , I'm now nearly 74 and have developed a crook hip so now use the lift everyday , unfortunately we all grow old , next project is to shift the washing machine up stairs as the washing line out the back of our sloping section👴👵

    • @trustydoom4468
      @trustydoom4468 3 года назад

      Got a video of that?

    • @vaibhavpatharkar6794
      @vaibhavpatharkar6794 6 месяцев назад

      I wnatt to make it for my mother. Can u please send me complete procedure and materials required. Please

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  6 месяцев назад

      ​@@vaibhavpatharkar6794 I can't really think of any more than the you tube video. Sorry. It was quite easy to make .

  • @waynestewart1919
    @waynestewart1919 5 лет назад +2

    Well done! And very good explanation. Thank you.

  • @Lietteped
    @Lietteped 5 лет назад +2

    Great job! I really love it!! It is much more affordable than so many others

  • @mikecollins1677
    @mikecollins1677 4 года назад +1

    Very clever and economical idea!! I need to build one of these for my wife!

  • @tacobob4123
    @tacobob4123 5 лет назад +2

    I have the acorn stair life I paid 3500 hundred for it and I like yours much better well done wish they would take it back. enjoyed it Thank you

  • @wilkintodd
    @wilkintodd 7 лет назад +3

    Looks great. I need one for heavy gear. Love your design.

  • @mariab2908
    @mariab2908 10 месяцев назад

    Just watched your video. This is fantastic. I wish i could have confidence to build this.

  • @loobq
    @loobq 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent innovation. Would have been nice if you could actually show how the winch or hoist is tied to the base plate. Any way excellent job

  • @andrewmacokatic7741
    @andrewmacokatic7741 2 года назад +1

    Hi Barry excellent work! Can you send the link for the winch?

  • @mijodo2008
    @mijodo2008 3 года назад +1

    Bloody Brilliant Mate. Well Done Cheers from Michael.

  • @deborahdunlap7168
    @deborahdunlap7168 2 месяца назад

    FYI consider using a shower chair. Might be cheaper than the barstool.
    I bought a shower chair that assembles for the shower but they forgot to ship the legs! They were nice enough and shipped me another one and told me just to throw the first one away. Seemed like a waste. Then it occurred to me it might be great for a stairlift because it even has armrests/safety handles. Haven't built it yet, though, because I'm trying to figure out the issue of how to handle the landing halfway up the stairs. But I'll figure out something.

  • @cherries1753
    @cherries1753 3 года назад +1

    That is outstanding! I am beyond impressed. Seriously. I'm subscribing to your channel just because of this video.

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Cherie , I'm now 75 so don't do videos now , but hey I might just do another update on the lift 😜

  • @nathanking2484
    @nathanking2484 2 года назад +1

    Great job and video, thanks for sharing!

  • @jondoe8889
    @jondoe8889 3 года назад +2

    I've read that most lifts take 20-30 seconds to get to the top. So this one's speed is similar. Thanks!

  • @hikingpainter
    @hikingpainter 2 года назад +2

    I'm making one of these for my elderly dog thank you for the insight

  • @Blink1828533
    @Blink1828533 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful work!

  • @johnrau1248
    @johnrau1248 3 года назад +1

    This is amazing, you are a legend. So inspirational. I am looking to do something for my aging dog, and I hope to steal some inspiration from here

  • @shothman
    @shothman 6 лет назад +5

    Can you have more pictures from the bottom of how the wheels bolts on and all that. pleaseeee

  • @berniegailspanier7217
    @berniegailspanier7217 3 года назад +1

    Hello Barry, I took the step and bought all the parts need to build this lift...but I really do need your help and a favour. If at all possible can you send photos of the inside of the box so that I can see how you laid that out? I'd also like a photo of the underside of the box so I can understand how you configured your wheels to the base . Lastly one more phot on your lower switch setup and pully setup...Many thanks.

  • @yeong126
    @yeong126 4 года назад +1

    The rewind cord makes it so nice and clean

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  4 года назад

      Lyeong C , thanks Lyeong , we are still pleased with the lift , certainly saved us from shifting

  • @indikaprabash8084
    @indikaprabash8084 5 лет назад +3

    What a wonderful amazing........great job
    Can you make video for how it is installed in box.......
    If you can that would be amazing,
    Appreciated
    Cheers 🍻 from Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @deepakbeecum
    @deepakbeecum 6 лет назад +2

    Well done. Also brilliantly explained.

  • @iamengineer2464
    @iamengineer2464 5 лет назад +4

    man! I loved it, going to make one for my dad

  • @JoeAtHome2
    @JoeAtHome2 4 года назад +7

    Hi Barry, this is a great video. Thank you for posting it. I have one question. The female end of the cord real normally extends. Did you have to reverse the plugs so you could mount the real under the chair?

  • @kensmith6484
    @kensmith6484 5 лет назад +7

    Barry, Amazing design and great video! I have started to buy the components to build one for my father-in-law but I have a few questions. Do you have plans drawn out or interior photos of how and where the winch and reel are attached? Did you use male/female adapters to plug in the winch inside the box? Any other tips you can share? Thanks again for the inspirational video!!!

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  5 лет назад +2

      Sorry Ken no plans , I just sat the winch on the base board and measured around it , the cord rewinder has it's own plug to plug in the winch , and is screwed to the trolley base board .,
      See my update video ,
      "Stair elevator make your own"

  • @ruddytje
    @ruddytje 4 года назад +1

    Very creative, thanks for sharing!

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 5 лет назад +4

    Bloody good idea mate! The thought of them quoting that sort of money for a simplest of dead straight run is appalling! As we say in England he's taking the piss!

  • @heyitsmecarl1
    @heyitsmecarl1 5 лет назад +1

    Best diy build of one of these on you tube!

  • @arghoknot
    @arghoknot 5 лет назад +7

    Nicely done, I might tackle this project for my mom.

  • @Shekharanima
    @Shekharanima 6 лет назад +3

    Please show inside the chair settings how the wrinch and rewinder is placed inside

  • @livewire1385
    @livewire1385 2 месяца назад

    Hi Barry, great job. I'm impressed. Could you elaborate a bit more how you used 2 pulleys to have the wire come straight out of the box, instead of weaving side to side? Would it be possible to get a photo of the set-up? One other thing, you said the box is 17" wide, so how long is the bottom, from front to back? Would very much appreciate your answers, thank you.

  • @nspector
    @nspector 3 года назад +1

    What would you charge to come to the US and install one for my mother? Ha. : ) Just starting my search on what to know BEFORE I get quotes from installers. Wonderful that you were able to figure this out for yourself.

    • @karenbray7416
      @karenbray7416 2 года назад +1

      Ditto, IF you get him to US see if he'll come to Sr. Louis, I'll share your costs. I can think of several projects for him here!

  • @margolenney6032
    @margolenney6032 3 года назад

    You Angel. Thank you so much. Saved me from moving home.

  • @MrRotorsport
    @MrRotorsport 3 месяца назад

    Thats so sweet. All top tips. Thanks for sharing

  • @gb-jk7sx
    @gb-jk7sx 6 лет назад +4

    Congratulations on this build very well complete and demonstrated . Love to know what your actually day to day job is ?

  • @521farmer
    @521farmer Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your project with us me need this old legs hav arthritis bad and hard to walk so ya made it look easy and ya dont need to be a rocket scientist to do this so thumps up 👆 ya got thissigned up for adventure mighty fine Sir carry on 😊from Canada 🍁 SK later

  • @jimbrown7974
    @jimbrown7974 6 лет назад +3

    Outstanding solution. Nicely implemented. I am surprised the wood rails are stiff enough.... but obviously they are !

    • @pt68picaso
      @pt68picaso Год назад

      The sides of the rails is where the stiffness comes from. Personally I'd use angle iron or an extruded aluminum piece.

  • @TRIPONTHIS
    @TRIPONTHIS 2 года назад

    only problem is will not work in power outage, no safety switch in front of unit in case you have items on stairs , but dude good job making it.

  • @cyber5006
    @cyber5006 3 года назад

    I love your ingenuity!

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 3 года назад

    Great low tech build...Perfect for the working guy...:)...CHEERS!

  • @CaptK-py8rq
    @CaptK-py8rq 2 года назад +1

    Forgot to mention previously, did you reverse the male & female plug ends? You mentioned you have it plugged in at the top of the stairs, which makes me think you did... Just ordered the 880# hoist, thanks again!

  • @Konejitaloka420
    @Konejitaloka420 10 месяцев назад

    Wow I’m impressed looks great

  • @seniorihissi7604
    @seniorihissi7604 4 года назад +1

    That is just brilliant. Don't those ususally need deadmans switch, safety belt and safety egdes to prevent crushing or derailing?

    • @barryjames9688
      @barryjames9688  4 года назад +1

      I guess you could put whatever you like on one , but we use ours everyday with no worries 🙈

    • @seniorihissi7604
      @seniorihissi7604 4 года назад +2

      @@barryjames9688 I can imagine that you do.

  • @trinni08
    @trinni08 4 года назад +3

    Hi Barry, First, thank you so much for posting this. I have been looking all over to find a way to make a lift for my little Shih Tzu who is 18 and now having problems with her back leg. You explain this so easily, and with simple parts and instructions. Hassle free! What is the brand name that you used for the reel and winch? I can’t seem to find it on eBay.Thank you

  • @lizliz1959
    @lizliz1959 2 года назад

    wow, so nice! Can I ask help how to install?Im from Philippines. We need that for my son.Thank you