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Not many people I know of whose garage is empty. I use two pulleys, one fore one aft. Placed a hook on the end of ropes to hook to carrier handles on the canoe. Ran both ropes through two more pulleys close together so I can hoist the boat up all at once to the rafting.Then tie off to a wall mounted cleat, and that's it. Simple and cheap.I like your channel, your content is very useful, even for someone living in Southern California. Thank you...
Thank you! This lift has been so nice to have to have and it's really easy to use as well. I may build another one to store all of our holiday decorations.. Bringing boxes down a ladder isn't fun at my age. lol
@@BackyardMaine I have an SUV and a Thule Hullavator. I’m not as young as I used to be and wanna hit the water for years to come, so ez ups and downs are right up my alley!!
make a spring release safety lock for the bottom end of that rack. some day something might happen to that rope and it lets go ontop of your vehicle or worse, a person...yikes!
BTW I found you on TT and follow you there too…now back to seeing if you have a video for hanging ceiling fans…I’m ok with most things, but electrical work scares me!
Great. Thanks for supporting my channels. I don’t have a video for ceiling fans but that’s a great idea. Base on my TT success over the past few weeks I’m going to start doing longer electrical videos here on RUclips. Maybe 5 minute electrical tips. What do you think?
@@blqberry1 I don't have all the measurements handy but here is a list of materials. It's in the description now but here's the information and links. Affiliate links. Hoist - amzn.to/3eU7HI5 Locking hinges - amzn.to/3LrD6hb Barn door hinges - amzn.to/3QVeGxG Lowes/Home Depot 5 - Each - 2"x4"x10' Lumber 1 - Each - 4"x4"x6' Lumber Deck screws and (1) 3/8" x 4" lag eye bolt.
It's in the description now but here's the information and links. Affiliate links. Hoist - amzn.to/3eU7HI5 Locking hinges - amzn.to/3LrD6hb Barn door hinges - amzn.to/3QVeGxG Lowes/Home Depot 5 - Each - 2"x4"x10' Lumber 1 - Each - 4"x4"x6' Lumber Deck screws and (1) 3/8" x 4" lag eye bolt.
Perfect, thanks for sharing! I had ended up roughing it out based on your video, and I’m right in the same ballpark (exact same lengths). Will share pics after its complete (post my next BWCA trip).
Cool design. Simple. I like that one person can load the canoe by "walking" it up the frame.
Thanks.. This setup has worked great for me. Really easy to use and everything is inside and out of the way.
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Not many people I know of whose garage is empty. I use two pulleys, one fore one aft. Placed a hook on the end of ropes to hook to carrier handles on the canoe. Ran both ropes through two more pulleys close together so I can hoist the boat up all at once to the rafting.Then tie off to a wall mounted cleat, and that's it. Simple and cheap.I like your channel, your content is very useful, even for someone living in Southern California. Thank you...
Thank you.. I lived in Sacramento for four years back in the 80s.
Just smart!!! Well done. I see one being built in my future!!
Thank you! This lift has been so nice to have to have and it's really easy to use as well. I may build another one to store all of our holiday decorations.. Bringing boxes down a ladder isn't fun at my age. lol
I love it! I want to make it! ! I actually have 3 kayaks and they are a bear hoisting up by hand 1 at a time!
It works great. I have a video for the truck rack I built for the as well. Thanks for watching
@@BackyardMaine I have an SUV and a Thule Hullavator. I’m not as young as I used to be and wanna hit the water for years to come, so ez ups and downs are right up my alley!!
make a spring release safety lock for the bottom end of that rack. some day something might happen to that rope and it lets go ontop of your vehicle or worse, a person...yikes!
Great design man!
Thank you! It's working out great for us.
BTW I found you on TT and follow you there too…now back to seeing if you have a video for hanging ceiling fans…I’m ok with most things, but electrical work scares me!
Great. Thanks for supporting my channels. I don’t have a video for ceiling fans but that’s a great idea. Base on my TT success over the past few weeks I’m going to start doing longer electrical videos here on RUclips. Maybe 5 minute electrical tips. What do you think?
@@BackyardMaine I’m here for it!
Can you provide the supply lists and measurements? I want to do this, I’ve already purchased the hoist! Thanks!
@@blqberry1 I don't have all the measurements handy but here is a list of materials. It's in the description now but here's the information and links.
Affiliate links.
Hoist - amzn.to/3eU7HI5
Locking hinges - amzn.to/3LrD6hb
Barn door hinges - amzn.to/3QVeGxG
Lowes/Home Depot
5 - Each - 2"x4"x10' Lumber
1 - Each - 4"x4"x6' Lumber
Deck screws and (1) 3/8" x 4" lag eye bolt.
Great design. Where can I find your parts list? Going to build one. Thanks!
It's in the description now but here's the information and links.
Affiliate links.
Hoist - amzn.to/3eU7HI5
Locking hinges - amzn.to/3LrD6hb
Barn door hinges - amzn.to/3QVeGxG
Lowes/Home Depot
5 - Each - 2"x4"x10' Lumber
1 - Each - 4"x4"x6' Lumber
Deck screws and (1) 3/8" x 4" lag eye bolt.
Thanks for asking again! Ive asked twice with no response…
Perfect, thanks for sharing! I had ended up roughing it out based on your video, and I’m right in the same ballpark (exact same lengths). Will share pics after its complete (post my next BWCA trip).
@@MnGoIrish2 Great I would love to see the pics.
@@blqberry1 I responded to you as well and I can only see where you asked once. Sorry for the delay Ive had over 2500 comments to catch up on.