And here it is, the grand daddy of them all (drum roll please)...I get snow in the winter so I need a snow blower. The grass grows green so I need a lawn mower and edger. What always caused me to lose my lid was having to trip over the snow blower in the summer and move around the lawn mower and edger in the winter. This lift is supposed to be able to lift like 250lbs. It goes up once in the fall and once in the spring (I do fear that repetition will result in failure though I have no proof). Other stuff I throw up there is my dollies and other things I don't want wrecked or I need out of the way. The bottom is about 7' off the ground so I can easily walk under it.
Really, I laugh every time I look at it but it works. Heres a better look at the lift itself. It's designed for a 8' ceiling. After I installed it (11+ foot at that point) it was at least 3 feet off the ground lowered all the way. I had missed that tidbit in the specs. A trip to the local big box solved that but also made it cost a bit more.
Initially I wasn't so sure of how securely it can stay suspended. Here's the mechanism.
There's a long rod that comes with it that has a hook in the end that you use to disengage the lock. To disengage, you pull down.
This pulls the pin out of the winch eye (I'm a 4x4 guy, it's a winch). You switch to the eye and crank (or drill) away.
I wasn't shocked that there's lots of resistance when you're lifting it and nearly none on the way down. I was shocked that the very thin grate they give you is supposed to support heavy things. I added a sheet if left over MDF to help distribute the load over a larger area.
Think it was $250 on Amazon. Kinda pricy but getting that floor space back was worth much more to me. Okay, the freak show's over, move along, nothing else to see here.
