Bib Overalls
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The first ladder I made for access to my shop's storage loft was simple and I stored it on a shop wall when it was not in use. As I remodeled and positioned my machines and shelving I ran out of wall and the ladder took up residency in one of my best work areas. In this location it became quite an annoyance. I finally reached a point where I had to do something. My solution was to cut the ladder into two equal length sections and weld on handrails to stiffen it up.
Loft Ladder 01 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
The top fitted into fabricated hinges on the loft's face.
Loft Ladder 02 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
Fabricated hinges were added where the two sections of ladder meet. One hinge pin is a 3/8" eye bolt. A 3/16" cable was attached to the ladder at the eye.
Loft Ladder 03 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
The cable runs up to a pulley.
Loft Ladder 04 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
And then over to a second pulley at the back wall.
Loft Ladder 05 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
and down through this hole.
Loft Ladder 06 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
Where it attaches to a counter weight. This picture was taken with the ladder in the storage position.
Loft Ladder 07 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
This picture was taken with the ladder extended. The counter weight has since been enclosed with a section of 4" PVC sewer pipe.
Loft Ladder 08 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
Pulling the ladder down and running it up is a simple one hand operation.
Loft Ladder 09 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
Ladder in the storage position. All I need now is a short pull rope and some red paint..
Loft Ladder 10 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickr
That's all folks.
Loft Ladder 01 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrThe top fitted into fabricated hinges on the loft's face.
Loft Ladder 02 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrFabricated hinges were added where the two sections of ladder meet. One hinge pin is a 3/8" eye bolt. A 3/16" cable was attached to the ladder at the eye.
Loft Ladder 03 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrThe cable runs up to a pulley.
Loft Ladder 04 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrAnd then over to a second pulley at the back wall.
Loft Ladder 05 by Formerly JimboT, on Flickrand down through this hole.
Loft Ladder 06 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrWhere it attaches to a counter weight. This picture was taken with the ladder in the storage position.
Loft Ladder 07 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrThis picture was taken with the ladder extended. The counter weight has since been enclosed with a section of 4" PVC sewer pipe.
Loft Ladder 08 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrPulling the ladder down and running it up is a simple one hand operation.
Loft Ladder 09 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrLadder in the storage position. All I need now is a short pull rope and some red paint..
Loft Ladder 10 by Formerly JimboT, on FlickrThat's all folks.
