Most of you missed this part of the original posters thread: "And lastly, I still want it to have easy access for my dad, because he is older and I'm not always around to lift the cumbersome awkward stuff for him."
It needs to have easy access so the old man (in my house that's me) can easily access with no other help.
The high ceiling/rafter hooks aren't easy unless you're 6'+ tall and someone that has limited reach would need a ladder to get to a ladder... does anyone see the irony in that?
Anyway, I'm still going to advocate the double hooks in the rafters on one end and a pulley/winch system on the other.
Peace out!
It needs to have easy access so the old man (in my house that's me) can easily access with no other help.
The high ceiling/rafter hooks aren't easy unless you're 6'+ tall and someone that has limited reach would need a ladder to get to a ladder... does anyone see the irony in that?
Anyway, I'm still going to advocate the double hooks in the rafters on one end and a pulley/winch system on the other.
Peace out!
