Mosby
Active member
Recently moved into a new house with limited storage. There is a medium sized outdoor storage shed that I would like to keep for a workshop. No attic nor basement. Has a two car garage, that I really prefer to park my cars in. The garage is fairly shallow, enough room for a small workbench in from of one car, but the other has a set of stairs and small landing to get into the house.
The one thing it does have is height. It is 12 foot tall. But no attic space above that, so I can't get above it.
My thought was use an electric hoist and build a platform out of unistrut, mount it on the wall so the wall is supporting the weight, not hanging off of lag bolts into the rafters.
The thing I can't figure out is a way to lock the platform in place, so it isn't hanging off the electric hoist all the time. I want to raise the platform up as much as possible, and I guess the easiest thing would be just to climb a ladder and put a pin through the strut on each side, but that's pretty inconvenient. And not very good option for my wife or teenage daughter to use.
Any ideas on a locking mechanism to support the platform when it's raised? Ideally I think the locking mechanism should relieve the weight from the cables as well, so there isn't constant tension on the cables.
Any overall thoughts on the feasibility of this idea?
The one thing it does have is height. It is 12 foot tall. But no attic space above that, so I can't get above it.
My thought was use an electric hoist and build a platform out of unistrut, mount it on the wall so the wall is supporting the weight, not hanging off of lag bolts into the rafters.
The thing I can't figure out is a way to lock the platform in place, so it isn't hanging off the electric hoist all the time. I want to raise the platform up as much as possible, and I guess the easiest thing would be just to climb a ladder and put a pin through the strut on each side, but that's pretty inconvenient. And not very good option for my wife or teenage daughter to use.
Any ideas on a locking mechanism to support the platform when it's raised? Ideally I think the locking mechanism should relieve the weight from the cables as well, so there isn't constant tension on the cables.
Any overall thoughts on the feasibility of this idea?
