Garage Tire Storage. Tire lifter.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2020
  • Simple solution to load tires on the high tire rack in the garage.
    Warning: Do not stand under the heavy load!!!
    Locking pulley:
    www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B006...
    Angle:
    www.homedepot.ca/product/paul...
    Pulley:
    www.homedepot.ca/search?autoS...
    Shackle:
    www.homedepot.ca/search?autoS...
    Lug bolts:
    www.homedepot.ca/product/paul...
    Washers:
    www.homedepot.ca/search?q=was...
    Pulley and rope set up pictures, pay attention on how to route rope to the locking pulley
    photos.app.goo.gl/aqVxthxssfx...
    photos.app.goo.gl/xjVHqTRLGET...
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Комментарии • 63

  • @nullstream
    @nullstream Год назад +2

    Hello, another Manitobans here! Was just building similar and was searching how to setup the pulleys when I came across your video. 👍 and thanks!

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  Год назад

      Great, thank you for watching. Just used it yestarday.

  • @204jtm
    @204jtm 2 года назад +6

    This is exactly what I was looking for. I was fine with a ladder until I got an SUV, the struggle had me searching for a solution and this could be it. Thanks. I'm also from Winnipeg which I find very amusing.

  • @6411258
    @6411258 9 месяцев назад +2

    Already had the tire racks up high. Every season changeover filled me with dread. Here's my solution. Thanks!

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped. Thank you for watching!

  • @Resaw123
    @Resaw123 2 года назад +3

    I tried this and it worked great. I now have extra floor space in my garage. Thanks for sharing your design.

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад

      Glad to hear it worked. Thanks for watching!

  • @pgbrandon
    @pgbrandon 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. I hope it can be used outside of Manitoba. I'm in Mississauga. My wife's van tires are just getting too heavy and awkward. Just translating everything to other sources because of Home Depot's support for a former president;)

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching! I am not in Manitoba, but in Cambridge Ontraio

    • @mindfulmagician7550
      @mindfulmagician7550 3 месяца назад

      I’m in Mississauga too! Did you end up building this? We have four sets of tires in our household and in need of a tire storage solution.

  • @michaelsancier2418
    @michaelsancier2418 2 года назад +2

    Merci d'avoir mis les liens des produits. Super !

  • @mikewarf5297
    @mikewarf5297 Год назад +1

    Brilliant, just what I need to do. Thanks

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  Год назад

      Glad it helped. Thank you for watching!

  • @nazirromelhoosein5732
    @nazirromelhoosein5732 3 года назад +1

    Genius, thanks for sharing!

  • @arturopalma7997
    @arturopalma7997 2 года назад +2

    Genius, THANK YOU

  • @KL-bi2un
    @KL-bi2un 3 месяца назад +1

    +1 op. Great idea for tire storage

  • @Tarek_ElMaddah
    @Tarek_ElMaddah 8 месяцев назад

    Last weekend I twisted my ankle lifting the summer tires 🛞 after installing the winter tires. I felt from the ladder.

  • @larryb51
    @larryb51 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this, it really helped plan my pulley system. I noticed you have one end of your pulley rope tied to the same stationary (top) pulley. I found it could bind the rope in the pulley so I tied that end of the rope to a second carabiner. This also distributes the load a little on the angle iron. The only issue I have is the polypropylene rope hopelessly wants to twist the two load parts of the rope. Super annoying. I'm still trying to find a better way to tie the tire to the load hook.

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Yes the key is to find low memory soft rope.

    • @larryb51
      @larryb51 Год назад +2

      @@maxdiver9038 Okay, I know I don't know a lot about rope. The first rope I was using was twisted polypropylene rope which I have since learned is quite inappropriate for pulley systems. According to what I have read, it does not withstand abrasion in pulley systems very well, and twisted rope will twist when a load is applied. So I purchased a nylon solid braid. I have discovered this, too, is twisting with a load. Is this a bad rope, (yes, see next reply) or do I have more to learn (yes, see next reply)?

    • @larryb51
      @larryb51 Год назад +2

      This may help others when choosing rope: I went to a rope and rescue store. They sold me a 3/8" polyester diamond braid rope, which solved the twisting problem. Note: both twisted and solid braid ropes have twists in them which will cause any load to start spinning. Diamond braid won't cause spinning. Polyester has less stretch, which is good for hoisting, but don't let the load jerk on the rope. Polyester resists abrasion better than other materials, so is ideal for pulley systems. The only issue I have is that the 3/8" polyester rope is not as smooth as the other materials, and tends to hand up in the ratchet pulley. I might try the 1/2" ratchet pulley, but it's not that big of a deal.

  • @dansburns
    @dansburns 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I’m doing the same now. How far from the front of your racks did you mount the angle? Also, what size tie down are you using for the tire?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching! I would go at least a full tire width from the rack to make sure tire will not be catching on it. The tie down needs to be long enough to go around your tire through the rim holes and loop up to the hook.

  • @roopchatterjee9833
    @roopchatterjee9833 2 года назад +1

    This is great stuff. So the angle and lag bolts from HD. The rope and locking ratchet from Amazon. Where did you finf the additional pulley and fitting to complete the design?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад +2

      The extra pulley and shackle I got from home depot too please see the links www.homedepot.ca/search?autoSuggest=shackle&q=shackle#!q=shackle and www.homedepot.ca/search?autoSuggest=pulley&q=pulley#!q=pulley. Thank you for watching!

  • @Ree-uw1nt
    @Ree-uw1nt 2 года назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for this vid… I’m struggling to get my tires up on my own. What kind of strap are you using to wrap through the tire to secure when pulling up and where did you get it from?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching! I just made a loop from the rope, same rope I using for the pulley. Make a loop long enough so it can go through the wheel holes around the tire and go on the hook from both sides. Please let me know if you need any pictures.

  • @jonlovean018
    @jonlovean018 Год назад +1

    Did you use the 1/4 lugs? If so do I need to drill a pilot hole for them first?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Yes, I used 1/4 lug bolts and I drilled pilot holes first. Here is the bolts I used www.homedepot.ca/product/paulin-1-4-x-2-1-2-inch-hex-head-lag-bolt-zinc-plated-50pcs/1000138312

  • @bhaskarsagarify
    @bhaskarsagarify 9 месяцев назад +1

    How do you connect the ratchet from Amazon and pulley from Home Depot with yellow rope, I am confused

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching! I have attached pictures in the description at the end, please let me know if it you need more explanation. The rope in the pictures not yellow, I replaced it with softer rope now.

  • @dinghualiang4044
    @dinghualiang4044 2 года назад +3

    Marvelous! I'm in Winnipeg, MB. I'd love to build a similar system in my garage! What size of screws did you use to fasten the angle steel on the roof? Many thanks!

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching! I used this lag bolts from home depot www.homedepot.ca/product/paulin-1-4-x-2-1-2-inch-hex-head-lag-bolt-zinc-plated-50pcs/1000138312.

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад +2

      1/4 x 2-1/2-inch Hex Head Lag Bolt - Zinc Plated and washers

    • @dinghualiang4044
      @dinghualiang4044 2 года назад +1

      @@maxdiver9038 Great! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @user-hk3ml4bd9u
    @user-hk3ml4bd9u 4 месяца назад +1

    Just curious what gauge of angle did you use. I can get 0.074" x 48" galvanized steel angle at Home Depot but can find anything heavier

    • @user-hk3ml4bd9u
      @user-hk3ml4bd9u 4 месяца назад +1

      I decided to just go ahead and double up the angle to increase the loading carrying capacity. The angle is cheap especially given that it will save my back!

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching. You can use this angle from homedepotwww.homedepot.ca/product/paulin-0-074-inch-x-1-1-2-inch-x-72-inch-galvanized-steel-slotted-angle/1000126757
      @@user-hk3ml4bd9u

  • @ronmahabir1411
    @ronmahabir1411 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi I bought the ratcheting pulley from Amazon but this can not lift my tire alone. I see u mention another pulley. Do I need that ? What’s the purpose of the other pulley ?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching! Yes you definitely need second pulley to make system work, pulley helps to reduce the effort you need to pull it up and to return rope to you. The minimum number of pulleys for this kind a system is two. Please see pictures attached in the description of the video on how to route the rope through two pulley system.

  • @Resaw123
    @Resaw123 2 года назад

    What length rope did you buy to make this work? The 8' in the package doesn't seem long enough.

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад

      You need at least three times of you garage height, I would add extra 10 ft to it to be able to stand away from the load.

    • @Resaw123
      @Resaw123 2 года назад

      @@maxdiver9038 Thanks!

  • @jithinjoseph4655
    @jithinjoseph4655 Год назад +2

    Hi Max, I did the same set up but I when pulling up I have to use so much force. In your video it seems like you are doing it so easily. I am just wondering if I passed the rope incorrectly. Can you please guide me to do the correct roping?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! The rope tight at the top shackle, then going down through the bottom locking pulley, you need to pay attention to where rope enter feed rope and exit out position, it should be marked on the pulley. Then rope going up to the upper pulley and down to you to pull. See link provided photos.app.goo.gl/xjVHqTRLGETWec4r6
      photos.app.goo.gl/aqVxthxssfxUCzht8

    • @jithinjoseph4655
      @jithinjoseph4655 Год назад

      @@maxdiver9038 thankyou so much for taking time to answer my question. Really appreciate. I compared this with my own set up and it was correct. But there is two difference i noticed. First thing the pulley i using is 1/2”, next thing the rope I using is a thin poly rope. May be those are affecting the amount of force I have to apply to lift!!

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  Год назад

      @@jithinjoseph4655 the bigger diameter of the pulley easier to pull and rope also will play a role.

    • @larryb51
      @larryb51 Год назад

      This block and tackle pulley system will give a mechanical advantage of 2. If your wheel weighs 80 lbs, you are still lifting 40. You could use a more complicated pulley system but you would need much more rope, and it will take more pulls to lift the tires.

  • @louismartin4446
    @louismartin4446 3 года назад +1

    Did you remover the locking mechanism to drill the hole?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  3 года назад +1

      Initially I was planning to remove it, but pulley is pressed together. I mount the whole pulley in the soft grip wise, insert a piece of something that will press to the locking mechanism so I can drill it perpendicularly. The metal is very soft and easy to drill. Or if you do not want to drill there is more expensive version of it with rope attached already www.amazon.ca/dp/B006P39M8C/ref=emc_b_5_t

    • @louismartin4446
      @louismartin4446 3 года назад +1

      @@maxdiver9038 Fantastic. Thanks for you reply.I too am in Canada (Fergus, Ont area) and want to build this.
      Your video was excellent. Where did you find the heavy gauge ss angle iron?
      Merry Christmas and thanks again

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  3 года назад +1

      @@louismartin4446 Thank you. I am in Cambridge :) I bought it in Home Depot. Looks like Guelph store has plenty
      www.homedepot.ca/product/paulin-0-074-inch-x-1-1-2-inch-x-72-inch-galvanized-steel-slotted-angle/1000126757
      Merry Christmas!

    • @louismartin4446
      @louismartin4446 3 года назад

      @@maxdiver9038 But yours is stainless? Home Depot doesnt have ss. I see your link is galvanzized 14 gauge. Yours seems much heavier
      (12 or 10 gauge)? Merry Christmas to you too!

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  3 года назад

      @@louismartin4446 maybe this is the one I bought, thickness 1/8" www.homedepot.ca/product/paulin-1-1-4-x-72-inch-perforated-steel-angle-zinc-plated/1000862047 it has all round wholes like mine, Kitchener and Cambridge has stock.

  • @japorms8
    @japorms8 2 года назад +1

    what is the size of the pulley and rope?

    • @maxdiver9038
      @maxdiver9038  2 года назад +1

      Rope is about 7-8 mm, the pulley is slightly bigger to accommodate the rope. My rope criteria was low memory and soft. When buying rope look at the load capacity to make sure it is higher then weight of your tire. Thank you for watching!

    • @japorms8
      @japorms8 2 года назад

      @@maxdiver9038 thank you very much