keoki
Active member
Aloha,
Long time lurker and first time posting.
Here in Hawaii we have very small carports most with 8' ceilings.
I need to build a hoist to store overhead my surfboards. The area I am working with is very small (5x12) and the max I can have items stored is a foot off of the ceiling (making it 7' off the ground).
I'm thinking of using 2 lengths of 6'PVC pipe(for bottom rails)for the boards to lay across one on each end. These would be held up by rope. My question is, what would be the most practical pulley system that I could work by myself. This would mean both forward and rear lifts(cross pipes) being lifted simultaneously. Also is there a type of pulley that has a "safety" should the main line come loose?
Sorry this is so long but I need to get this done.....soon.
Aloha.
Long time lurker and first time posting.
Here in Hawaii we have very small carports most with 8' ceilings.
I need to build a hoist to store overhead my surfboards. The area I am working with is very small (5x12) and the max I can have items stored is a foot off of the ceiling (making it 7' off the ground).
I'm thinking of using 2 lengths of 6'PVC pipe(for bottom rails)for the boards to lay across one on each end. These would be held up by rope. My question is, what would be the most practical pulley system that I could work by myself. This would mean both forward and rear lifts(cross pipes) being lifted simultaneously. Also is there a type of pulley that has a "safety" should the main line come loose?
Sorry this is so long but I need to get this done.....soon.
Aloha.


