DIY Electric Garage Storage Hoist | Snow Blower Lift | Garage Makeover Pt. 5

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2021
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    After building a set of threaded rod shelves in a previous video and storing my snow blower on them over the summer I had no good way to get it down. In this video I show how I built an electric garage hoist to lift and lower the snow blower or anything else heavy I want to store on my shelves. This hoist is a huge addition to my garage storage goals making it easier to store larger items.
    The hoist is created using a 2x4 and ¾’ maple plywood platform. It is attached to a harbor freight 880lb electric hoist with ⅛’ stainless steel braided cable, pulleys, eye bolts and turnbuckles. The platform sides along the wall using a set of trolley wheels in superstrut.
    Overall I am very happy with the way this project worked out. The most difficult part was determining the location of the pulleys and where everything fit in the attic. To make this an easier project mounting everything to the ceiling of the garage would have made this much more simple.
    Links (Some affiliate links to help channel)
    Hoist: amzn.to/3qqwEM0 or www.harborfreight.com/880-lb-...
    Trolley Wheels: amzn.to/3bRaTAC
    Turnbuckle: amzn.to/35KoENH
    Wire Cable Clamp: amzn.to/2N0A61c
    SS Thimble: amzn.to/2XMmPvi
    Pulley: www.harborfreight.com/4000-lb...
    SuperStrut: www.lowes.com/pd/Superstrut-1...
    Eye Bolts: ⅜” and ½” from Lowes with stop nuts and washers.
    Tools
    Kreg Track Saw: amzn.to/36SurSc
    Jig Saw: amzn.to/3tF81xl
    Chop Saw: amzn.to/3d09vfX
    Speed Square: amzn.to/2N6bgNx
    Music
    Epidemic Sound
    *Disclaimer: This video documents what I did, not what I recommend you do. Always be safe.
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  • @ThatTechTeacher427
    @ThatTechTeacher427  2 года назад +13

    If you want to know how I built the other shelves: ruclips.net/video/XBauZyjNGxI/видео.html but is now the following winter and the lift is a back saver. Even this summer when I needed a place to get something like the fertilizer spreader out of the way fast this was a great thing to have. I will admit a few of you came up with some great ideas to improve the bridging from the lift to the original shelf that I am thinking about. Now I just need to build more shelves or another lift lol Thanks for watching.

  • @ourbills9999
    @ourbills9999 3 года назад +162

    Wow, as a mechanical engineer, it is over engineered, but it’s awesome. Well done. The use of the wall tracks is brilliant. And I love the planning. I try to teach the importance of planning to my engineering students at Michigan State. Me, I’m gonna keep tripping on the snow blower in my garage, swearing, and telling myself to build what you built. Thanks.

    • @unitedspacepirates9075
      @unitedspacepirates9075 3 года назад +1

      Big band saw needs this to lift it to table height for its horizontal position.

    • @SuperDalite
      @SuperDalite 3 года назад +2

      Being in Frankenmuth, Michigan myself, I can certainly see the value here as well. It’s either doing something like this or setting up a small out building behind my house.

    • @Mickeyss54
      @Mickeyss54 3 года назад +7

      Maybe build a small ramp to slide up in place when it's time to get the blower on and off the elevator? Turn the blower 90 degrees and roll it off and onto the platform? Also, and aluminum drip pan you can get at an auto parts store for underneath the blower so you can put it up wet. Nice build!

    • @Lukesab3r
      @Lukesab3r 2 года назад +4

      Several mechanical engineers post and not one questions the lack of a backup safety?
      Sorry. I'm not intending to troll but this concerns me... I'm going to stop reading comments now...

    • @tmiklos4
      @tmiklos4 2 года назад +4

      When i was taking a class to become a building inspector, the teacher said for the most part, individuals doing their own work, over build (better than code requirements. ). You have to watch out more with certain contractors. Not all but a higher % than individuals.

  • @rlapierre1240
    @rlapierre1240 3 года назад +4

    Yeah, I like it. I did the same thing in my garage just a little bigger hoist. What I did and would advise is this. Hang up the hand held and use a remote for your setup. Really convenient, and easy to wire.

  • @dalendru
    @dalendru 3 года назад +8

    This is just fabulous. Well designed, well built and well executed. I can only imagine what else you have planned to hoist up into your garage!

  • @simpleagain1
    @simpleagain1 Год назад +4

    That’s a lotta damn work for snow blower storage

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 2 года назад +5

    I'm hadicapped and want to design my own elevator and I like to watch a lot of videos to learn how to build things too. I thought you did a great job. Thanks for the lesson sir.

  • @geh3254
    @geh3254 3 года назад +14

    More power to you. I sometimes build things because I can using my home workshop and welder. As long as your satisfied, that's all that matters.

  • @ChadAmI80
    @ChadAmI80 3 года назад +6

    Appreciate the dedication to this project. I know when it comes to projects we can over engineer solutions. I think this is one of those times. All of this just save some space and put the snowblower overhead, lol. I love it.

  • @ryanshepherdson9662
    @ryanshepherdson9662 3 года назад +4

    This thing is a straight up engineering marvel. So satisfying to see how clean it worked out!
    Awesome job!

  • @zimm1gre
    @zimm1gre 3 года назад +11

    I love the fact that his workshop is on his living room floor.

    • @bradcummings802
      @bradcummings802 3 года назад +3

      Wants to keep the garage clean LOL

    • @thomaswilliams756
      @thomaswilliams756 3 года назад +5

      @@bradcummings802 yeah with all those metal shavings..

  • @hanneliediedericks3025
    @hanneliediedericks3025 9 месяцев назад +53

    Bought this for my small back deck in the Eastern Sierra. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxoHYZbq5g9fkcAtinlTqstNlje-UQkCHN We get A LOT of HEAVY snow so I was a bit skeptical but it was worth it! After the first storm of the year this has exceeded expectations! It throws snow very well, even 10-12” + that said the more it piles up the harder it is to maneuver the machine. It is exceptionally light weight and overall exactly what I was looking for. If you have a large amount of snow and a lot of area to clear, you may consider something with a drive engine to help maneuverability, but for decks, second stories, roofs etc, you can’t beat the light weight to great snow throwing ratio. Side note, the chute rotator is a bit flimsy and it initially didn’t seem to work, after a few uses it seems to have loosened up.

  • @powerspeakingpro6606
    @powerspeakingpro6606 3 года назад

    I appreciate the time you took to make a quality video. My Dad used to store our Sunfish on the garage rafters using a sling, hook, rope, and a winch.

  • @trekOCLVone
    @trekOCLVone 2 года назад +1

    This is insane - your install is a mechanical marvel. I too live in Ohio and feel your pain. I just bought one of these lifts and like you, I also are YouTubing before I design my setup. I've had a dumb waiter in my garage for decades using pulleys and a manual boat wench on the wall. It works good but now I'm upgrading it. I probably will not be replicating the complexity of your design but have learned a few tricks from your effort. Thank you for sharing.

  • @RayCollins-dv4ts
    @RayCollins-dv4ts 7 месяцев назад

    Very well done. I have plans to do similar down the line in my shed.
    In watching your build, I realized the turnbuckle might be better at the platform end. Additionally, you can keep it in the lift if you put a support system underneath it. A simple bracket system could work.
    Since you have the foundation limiting how far it can come down you can make a shelf underneath the lift for other winter only items. Gloves, boots, shovels or even rock salt if you use it.
    Looks perfect for what you wanted out of it but inspirational for those of us that have different setups and needs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @oldkootz
    @oldkootz 3 года назад +1

    It is always cool seeing you supporting other channels by wearing their apparel. Especially FF Construction. I got my mullet and asphalt! I enjoy your video and their content. Keep it up 👍🏽!

  • @jimbworkingman874
    @jimbworkingman874 2 года назад

    Love the idea. Have a manual system to lift a kayak to the ceiling using ropes, but this is simple and love the electric winch, I'll have to consider updating my lift. Wires are a good update too, no twist compared to rope. Thanks for taking the time to post the video. That was nicely done too!

  • @jed2055
    @jed2055 3 года назад +28

    Loved this video. May I suggest that instead of installing/removing that extra bit of small shelving above the door every time you want to bring the blower down, you could have it mounted on solid hinges on the fixed shelving side and it folds up and locks in position or lays flat (your choice) when not in use. When needed it folds down and just 2 pins required from the lift to it as is now.
    Remove pins then fold up (and lock) for lift use. You don't lose any shelf space because the blower is now on the lift or down on the floor. Easy upgrade too I think.

  • @stevenrich1819
    @stevenrich1819 3 года назад +1

    Very clever! I long for challenges just like this. My home is full of ingenuity and out of the ordinary ideas. Great job and terrific “how to” video. I’m looking forward to more of the same well thought out solutions.

  • @johnkoury1116
    @johnkoury1116 6 месяцев назад

    Super cool. I have a loft that I built in my barn and it takes three people to get all the outside furniture up and in for the winter and out and down for the summer. I really need to build something like this. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tenflat2009
    @tenflat2009 3 года назад +36

    You may want to add an "overkill emergency" safety cable to your "manifold" something that comes taught with some form of shock absorbing properties just on the extremely unlikely situation where your winch line snaps. I am an overhead door technician and I see that 3/16 cable snap on a regular basis, heavier applications mind you. If it where me I would add a 1/4" cable to your winch mount where it is meant to double line and run the other end to your clew, through a compression spring so it can absorb some shock when your load reaches bottom in the event of your winch line failing. The rest of your system looks great. However the single winch line is holding all of the weight and if it decides not to do that anymore the whole system fails. Just my two bits. I built a similar system to raise and lower stairs but I have two 3/16" cables to raise my roughly 700lb stair/railing up. One would be sufficient by weight but if one fails my stairs won't fall.

    • @mikerafone4736
      @mikerafone4736 2 года назад

      He easily lifted the blower, Just keep clear when operating

    • @tenflat2009
      @tenflat2009 2 года назад +11

      @@mikerafone4736 Yah that would be the smart thing for sure. As a result of my line of work I'm forced to look at the extremely rare "what if" circumstances like what if a kid runs under it while it's operating, or a pet. And because of Murphy's Law, that would be when the unexpected would happen. I don't intend to rain on this dude's parade, what he did is freaking awesome. In fact I did something similar for raising and lowering my loft stairs in my garage. But I used two 1/4" cables that have a weight working load of 7000lb each, the likelihood of both cables failing at the same time is low. So in my case I've built in my "safety redundancy" that way.

  • @apinantpongsupaht872
    @apinantpongsupaht872 Год назад

    Best DIY Instruction I've seen so far; informative and concise. Though the design is a little complicated you made it easy to understand. I really enjoy watching it. Congratulations.

  • @xTinBenderX
    @xTinBenderX 2 года назад

    Subscribed!
    After watching Stud Pack's garage shelve video this was a recommendation.
    Been thinking about a lift or hoist for the shop at the new house.
    Then realized I've already watched your monitor vids.
    I appreciate creators that do research and send it.
    Props for not skipping steps and chosing to keep a higher level of quality.

  • @team_8008
    @team_8008 3 года назад +22

    This video lifted my spirit 😂

  • @robertgallant6422
    @robertgallant6422 3 года назад +1

    Great project. Nice and clean, in the attic install was a good idea. I did something similar, I stored a 16' Hobie Cat (400lbs small boat) up in the air. I've sold the cat since so now I store my kayak trailer (250lbs) up and out of the way. I also use a Princess Auto (Canadian version of Harbor Freight) hoist, great little things. Only mod I would do is tape up the ends of the cable so you poke yourself.

  • @TheWoodFly
    @TheWoodFly 3 года назад +4

    Good job. Now, put the bridge on a piano hinge with a metal tab on the opposite lip. Then you can drop it like a gang plank, roll the blower into its parking place and life the bridge back up - voila - no more overhead pin pounding and the bridge stays in place. Don't have to worry about loosing it. Cool storage idea

    • @philipethier9136
      @philipethier9136 10 месяцев назад

      Or make the shelf larger and forget the bridge idea.

  • @username-mc7jw
    @username-mc7jw 3 года назад

    Excellent work! Very neat finished product, and detailed description of how you built it. Perfect!

  • @michaelalexander1972
    @michaelalexander1972 3 года назад

    Your comment about getting to your garage spring don't worry about it my house was built 1958 and I've never touched the garage door spring LOL.. you're good to go !!!!

  • @MANZOIL
    @MANZOIL 9 месяцев назад

    This is so amazing I don’t have words to do it justice! I love seeing ingenuity like this!

  • @fuegokugel
    @fuegokugel 3 года назад +12

    As a rigger, it is hard to see Crosby clips saddling a dead horse. A quick link should not be side loaded. I would recommend changing out any Crosby that has a saddle on the none lifting side, and changing out that quick link for a rated shackle that you should also mouse(zip tie the pin to the shackle so it cant spin) also would recommend changing the turnbuckle for a jaw to jaw style and not an open ended end. Would also recommend checking the pulleys so that the cable isnt cutting them.

  • @DavidMathew82
    @DavidMathew82 Год назад

    Nice setup. I did an over the garage door shelf like you mention at the end and when I had to replace the garage door springs there was no issues for the installer. I was a bit worried about it as well, but turns out you don’t need a ton of clearance. Mostly just makes it a bit more annoying when using the tensioning rods to tighten the springs, but otherwise not a big deal.

  • @fixitkev1966
    @fixitkev1966 3 года назад

    I certainly wouldn’t worry about the garage door spring. You just built a cool winch system. You’ll figure out how to address the spring. Great job! My snow blower and generator sit on the floor as well. May use a portion of your idea to stack them on top of each other.

  • @tomatexelon
    @tomatexelon 7 месяцев назад

    This is similar to my platform lift in my garage that I always use. I’m so glad I made it!

  • @nswinoz3302
    @nswinoz3302 11 месяцев назад

    As someone has worked in the Lift (elevator) and the crane industry, residential construction and as a general handyman myself. it’s an awesome build and yes over engineered as you said, but that never hurt anyone supposedly. I’m just glad I don’t need a snowblower where I live! NSW in Oz

  • @MikeFyxdt
    @MikeFyxdt 3 года назад

    Wow that’s impressive! It was fun seeing the muscle up in the attic!

  • @dwaynewood1795
    @dwaynewood1795 2 года назад

    Great video, watching this video gave me a great idea to build a foldable awning over my back patio. I want to be able to fold it down for warmer sunny days but don't want a cloth awning. One with a wooden frame and metal roof.

  • @benoitchartrand5772
    @benoitchartrand5772 3 года назад

    What a great idea!!! I've been looking at elevator lifts to the attic but never thought of shelving big toys. Gave me an idea to have atv on floor, 1st level jet ski and top level snowblower and possibly a door to attic for additional stuff.

    • @ThatTechTeacher427
      @ThatTechTeacher427  3 года назад

      That sounds awesome, a bit heavier than my simple snow blower but very cool

  • @AdrianBilladeau
    @AdrianBilladeau 3 года назад +1

    Super cool! I am definitely going to put this project in the to-do's.

  • @michaelbillups4186
    @michaelbillups4186 8 месяцев назад

    I can tell by your wardrobe that you are a man of good taste. "HELL YEAH, BROTHER!!"

  • @Joel.Ravet88
    @Joel.Ravet88 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I enjoined all the tech talk, implementation, nice! Also, nice shirt, can tell you channeled your inner freedom self doing the lift.

  • @michaelparks3106
    @michaelparks3106 6 месяцев назад

    Nice! I used the same Harbor Freight winch to lift the hardtop off my Jeep. I used a pully to double the lifting capacity and cut the speed in half to make it easier to align when reinstalling the top. For storage, I just let the top hang up against the ceiling.

  • @banddork4life08
    @banddork4life08 3 года назад +1

    As someone who sells rigging for a living get the crimping ferrules. I've seen cable clamps fail and it's never pretty! Safety first my friend. This looks awesome!

  • @johnnyv5995
    @johnnyv5995 2 года назад

    Bro, this is the ULTIMATE DIY project. Awesome.

  • @Aegisltd
    @Aegisltd 2 года назад +2

    This was amazing! The project itself is very cool but I think I appreciate the creativity and problem-solving most.
    PS. Having the hardware in the attic for the cleaner look was well worth the extra effort. 👍

  • @IndyNewsontheStreet
    @IndyNewsontheStreet 5 месяцев назад

    I really like this. The only thing I can think of that I might have done differently is made the extension that goes between the shelf and the lift a 1/4 inch shorter and then you could leave it up attached to the shelf and only have to deal with 2 things to put in and take out when using it or letting the lift back down. Great job!

  • @48shamrock
    @48shamrock 3 года назад

    Looks like the perfect remedy for lawnmower maintenance. Nicely done.

  • @johnsnyder9033
    @johnsnyder9033 2 года назад +1

    This would be great for storing seasonal items such as in winter store the lawn mower (push type only) up there and switch down in spring when needed again. Store the snow blower under the lift in winter and the lawn mower there spring through fall. Sounds like a great project.

  • @cwitham69
    @cwitham69 3 года назад

    Thanks for this thorough & complete explanation of building a custom lift to my needs. Great job!

  • @canterburyworkshop5631
    @canterburyworkshop5631 8 месяцев назад

    Nice design and build. Thinking of putting Superstrut all the way across the width of my garage to hang winch, and this would enable me to have several small detachable platforms for numerous lifted items and storage.

  • @TheDogLife5225
    @TheDogLife5225 2 года назад

    Smart use of space! Well thought out and a great use of time.

  • @chada2050
    @chada2050 Год назад +2

    Dude you made this look easy. Amazing job.

  • @mattkerekanich
    @mattkerekanich 3 года назад +6

    Even your neon shirt cannot outshine your bright personality

  • @derekrinaldi6652
    @derekrinaldi6652 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely awesome design. Jay Bates had just done an oversized shop lift build, and I was curious to see something for a more "real" garage build. Not only is the timing perfect, but you're lay out is very straight forward. Great work as always, and keep up the excellent content!

    • @ThatTechTeacher427
      @ThatTechTeacher427  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I watched his video when I was about half way done with mine, his was pretty impressive! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @rlegato364
    @rlegato364 2 года назад

    I have one of those winches nib from 15 years ago. This video is the epiphany I've been waiting for... 🤩

  • @ELDecano1971
    @ELDecano1971 Год назад

    This is exactly what I need. being in Colorado, can't wait til summer

  • @fishmanroly7450
    @fishmanroly7450 3 года назад

    Bro this was one of the best diy videos on youtube ...

  • @joseywales6146
    @joseywales6146 2 года назад +6

    I used the same $80 winch to make an elevator up to my attic; previously, I'd been hauling boxes up the folding ladder. The cost in materials and labor wasn't even close to what my medical expenses would be if I fell, so it was a good investment. Thanks!

    • @themacawbaby2368
      @themacawbaby2368 2 года назад +1

      You should make a video and tag me. I’d love to see what you built. I think it’s a good idea since I have the same issue and an elevator would come in handy.

    • @twistnshout3031
      @twistnshout3031 2 года назад

      Is your lift in the middle of your garage? Or is it on the wall with tracks like this video? That's a really good idea because I'm sick of going up in my garage attic with a ladder.

    • @joseywales6146
      @joseywales6146 2 года назад +1

      @@twistnshout3031 it’s between two joists and not against the wall. I like what the OP did with uninstructed but not an option for me. I angled the top of the platform so it rotates itself when it’s all the way up. I wish it were wider but I’m not going to cut my joists!

  • @TheModelmaker123
    @TheModelmaker123 3 года назад +4

    Nice job. Well done. The one item that initially caught my eye was the D-Ring that connects the lift cable to the spreader bar. I think I would have made a triangular shaped substitute from plate steel or some other connection, but for the loads you are lifting it should never be an issue.

    • @marklorenson3618
      @marklorenson3618 Год назад +1

      Cable clamps on the lift.. saying goes, never saddle a dead horse…

  • @rickmervine9952
    @rickmervine9952 3 года назад +1

    Interesting, and a suggestion now that you are that far along: Use the 'elevator' section to access additional non-moving shelves, like the one where you store your snowblower. Add another non-moving shelf to the right side to hold something large, ungainly and heavy like the snowblower. Use the moveable shelf to get it up and down as needed. I can see you storing something heavy on the moveable shelf as well. I would switch out the snowblower and a lawn mower depending on the season. Good Luck!

  • @426HEMIDAVE
    @426HEMIDAVE Год назад

    Great idea!!! I think the most practical thing is to use your shelf for something else and when storing your snow blower just crank up your lift and leave it on the lift platform. I did not hear you were going to use the lift for anything else. Another addition you might build is another shelf for the other side of the lift platform. Great project!!!! Nice lift design!!!!

  • @nickistenes6355
    @nickistenes6355 3 года назад +3

    Ryan really just drilled holes in wood and metal on his carpet for this video. Also I really just got a Skippy Peanut Butter ad during this. Keep up the video man, love it.

  • @Patriottoo2
    @Patriottoo2 2 года назад

    Well done! I laughed out loud in appreciation when I saw your success.

  • @Majki70
    @Majki70 Год назад

    Great job! Very clean done. Not sure if anybody suggested, but if you want to avoid lifting that snowblower when platform comes all the way down you could shorten wall railings so platform gets detached from it when it comes down; then you would pull your platform with one hand until it clears that bottom step on the wall and start lowering platform further until it reaches floor. Just my 2 cents :). Cheers, Mike

  • @markdrotch2555
    @markdrotch2555 3 года назад +1

    Just watched this video. Pretty cool stuff,now if i can get you to come to my house build and install one I'd be set too. Good for storing the stand up jet ski,3 wheel atc etcetera etcetera. ✌

  • @danconlan8735
    @danconlan8735 3 года назад +1

    Very clever and very well done!
    Thanks for sharing,
    DC

  • @swiftymcfly
    @swiftymcfly 3 года назад

    Very cool. I was thinking of an idea for getting stuff up to my hangar attic. Something like this would be perfect! If I were you I would build a mini ramp and throw it up on the hoist after every use. Free up floor space. I suppose it would drip melted snow and salt all over the place but at least you'll get to use your sweet hoist all the time!

  • @Dsoginventor
    @Dsoginventor 3 года назад

    Darn fine job. Excellent parts choice.

  • @richard2121
    @richard2121 3 года назад

    Cool idea!!!! It would be cool to add a rails to the top of the shelf so the snowblower would be able to slide across to the elevator. The rails could also replace the need for a bridge, if they extended out to bridge the gap.

  • @capt.america6296
    @capt.america6296 2 года назад

    I think it’s pretty awesome and it’s a nice clean look.

  • @KylersStudio
    @KylersStudio 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome job! Love the strut channel on the wall! You can hang stuff on it in the summer too.

  • @Tom9367
    @Tom9367 Год назад

    Tom G, WV
    Thank you for this posting, I'm going to need this type of lift for my new lawn cutter, it needs to be in up and away from mice eating the electric wires.
    Your video is looking great for what I need! thank you

  • @atwosheds
    @atwosheds 3 года назад

    Excellent video. I am glad you fast forwarded through the "doh" parts. (I can't stand other videos that make you watch screwing in bolts or drilling holes!) The track idea is innovative. Kudos.

  • @ube2slow
    @ube2slow 2 года назад

    Pretty ingenious sir. Nice job, as most people wouldn't think to even attempt it.

  • @richbischert2140
    @richbischert2140 6 месяцев назад

    Beautifully done!

  • @prariemines
    @prariemines 2 года назад

    Good job on the project, looks and works great. Love the freedom factory construction shirt!

  • @xamphoa
    @xamphoa 2 года назад

    I love this. Especially the planning/research up front. Kudos for a job very well done!

  • @s.barnes-
    @s.barnes- 2 года назад +1

    Impressive. Good work.

  • @michaelwilson4569
    @michaelwilson4569 3 года назад +7

    Damn good video from a great content creator! So happy to see your growth as a channel! So excited for what comes next.

    • @ThatTechTeacher427
      @ThatTechTeacher427  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and I have some interesting stuff planned lol

  • @bigpjohnson
    @bigpjohnson 3 года назад +4

    Great idea! I want to make something similar to store my rolling saws in the loft of my new shed.
    I'd suggest drilling some 1/2" holes through the sides of the struts near the top. You can stick your pins through there to store them, and also act as safeties if the wires fail.

  • @noneya1567
    @noneya1567 2 года назад

    Dude this is awesome, I have a friend who's disabled and can't lit herself on her feet after she falls, I'm going to try to use this as a template to make a floor lift so she can get back up easier

  • @darinking1343
    @darinking1343 2 года назад

    I think this is way awesome!! Very nice job, great video, very well done. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @LuisGarcia-jh2rw
    @LuisGarcia-jh2rw 2 года назад

    It seems good for the spring space, just take the precautions when giving the turns to the springs

  • @wjcsaw9391
    @wjcsaw9391 Год назад

    Love this idea and keep them coming. I have a similar space issue in my garage and need ideas on how to save space. Interested in all your space saving ideas!

  • @lars3eb
    @lars3eb 3 года назад +3

    Do it for Dale! Great video and I’m lovin’ the Freedom Factory shirts in your videos!

  • @mattsilverstein1888
    @mattsilverstein1888 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. Always love metal shavings in carpet lol

  • @ahale1987
    @ahale1987 3 года назад

    These videos are great! Thank you for making these garage videos. Subbed.

  • @JimVincitore
    @JimVincitore 3 года назад +5

    GREAT VIDEO. VERY COOL. PUT EDGES ON THE SHELVES SO STUFF DON''T ROLL OFF.

  • @miket5506
    @miket5506 2 года назад

    Man that is awesome! Nice work!

  • @emale62
    @emale62 3 года назад

    Great lift!! If I was going to take on a project like this.. I wouldn't have stopped at the shelves.. I would have taken it all the way up to the attic to be able to store items up there as well. Then again my garage only has an 8' ceiling... so sadly... I couldn't even use your awesome shelving system.

  • @John-NeverStopLearning
    @John-NeverStopLearning 2 года назад

    Great video, I would put the turn buckles on the platform and the cable clamps up in the attic. That you could load the platform leave it overnight to help stretch the cable and level while standing in the garage. I would have tried to run the track down just above the floor put door/window shims behind the track. You could also make a ramp to roll the snow blower off.

  • @rman176
    @rman176 2 года назад

    Working on carpet. Brilliant!

  • @ChrisHornberger
    @ChrisHornberger Год назад

    Well done! Brava!

  • @Solr_Storm
    @Solr_Storm 3 года назад

    @4:25, just a subtle flex of the pc and the very good boy

  • @mariomicheletti8154
    @mariomicheletti8154 3 года назад

    Great video thank you for putting in the time and hard work.

  • @humanbeing-_-_-
    @humanbeing-_-_- 2 года назад

    Neat! Easy peasy fold out ramp to make it past that last section.

  • @danielpascoa7203
    @danielpascoa7203 Год назад

    This was a great idea and it turned out to be solid! I have something like this in my near future. Unfortunitly i have rooms above my garage so hiding everything in the attic is out for me but i like the hitch, i only need enough lift for a work bench for some distillation equipment i use and up is the only option available, that said good video it gave me some good ideas, so thank you.

  • @ericprobinson
    @ericprobinson 2 года назад

    Nice Workshop, Love the carpet.

  • @ChrisHiblerPinball
    @ChrisHiblerPinball 3 года назад

    Anything worth engineering is worth over-engineering. Nicely done.

  • @Cad1900
    @Cad1900 3 года назад +2

    Couple of ideas:
    1.Turnbuckles at the platform instead of attic for easier adjustment access.
    2.Use a French Cleat for connecting the plank to eliminate bolting it in.
    I’m a fellow 3D solids modeler and reality capture expert from way back.
    Great video and idea, thank you!

  • @andyanderson8881
    @andyanderson8881 3 года назад

    All I can say to you is---WHAT a NICE JOB--you should be proud !!

  • @mikegeiger6420
    @mikegeiger6420 2 года назад

    That right there is pure awesomeness!