Molynoox
Established Member
Hi All,
I'm working on a design for an attic hoist / elevator that will be used for getting boxes etc up and down. We have installed a loft ladder already and it's good for walking up but not great for carrying stuff up.
I've done a bit of research and it doesn't seem like there are any kits on the market that I can just buy and install. So I'm having to design one.
Here are my thoughts so far:
Details:
Help needed
this is a later pic from last week, the tiles were only half on at this stage and the breather membrane was casting a blue light, but it shows a more complete picture.
thanks
Martin
I'm working on a design for an attic hoist / elevator that will be used for getting boxes etc up and down. We have installed a loft ladder already and it's good for walking up but not great for carrying stuff up.
I've done a bit of research and it doesn't seem like there are any kits on the market that I can just buy and install. So I'm having to design one.
Here are my thoughts so far:
Details:
- I can get an electric hoist for about £100, much cheaper than I expected, so Im using that as the drive
- I thought U channel and runners fixed to the wall for the lift to go up and down on
- The hoist cable will be routed through rollers so it pulls from both sides
- I have that weird raised platform because I need to have it coming through between two trusses that are not adjacent to the wall
- and also because I have added a strengthening gusset (the little triangle thing) on the elevator that needs some clearance under the truss joists.
Help needed
- general thoughts - am I mad, will it kill somebody etc
- what is that u channel stuff and what sort of stuff do I need and where can I get it?
- are there better designs than this that anybody can think of?
this is a later pic from last week, the tiles were only half on at this stage and the breather membrane was casting a blue light, but it shows a more complete picture.
thanks
Martin