Orionrising
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Anyone every used a lift for attic access?
I have a 36x22 or so garage attic that would make a great woodshop expect its 12 feet in the air...
Looking at standard floor truss tables it appears to have a 50lbs per foot or greater live load rating which should be plenty as long as I dont get carried away with large tools, and mind placing them on the same spans, though i have to track down the manufacture and verify.
I have been looking at various makeshift pulley systems people have built, and thinking about gantries.
Then I looked at high rise car lifts... which there is one or two that go high enough but they area wicked expensive.....
Then I realized.... Do it in two strokes not one.
MY thinking is get a open topped two post lift that has a 6' capacity...
build a 6'x8' or so low bottom platform to lift with it...
lift to 6' roll another platform with a 6 foot interlocking frame on it... drop platform on frame, put lift down, lift up 2nd platform...
viola... 12 foot lift.
Wouldn't be lift anything more then 500 lbs or so, and it would be an excuse to get a lift anyway....
any thoughts? as long as the platforms interlock so the second one cant fall off, it appears to be a very safe method of doing it I think.
Would be controlled from the bottom, so none of the usual crush safety issues with makeshift elevators, would but a tiny capacity of the lift....
off to sketchup I go.
I have a 36x22 or so garage attic that would make a great woodshop expect its 12 feet in the air...
Looking at standard floor truss tables it appears to have a 50lbs per foot or greater live load rating which should be plenty as long as I dont get carried away with large tools, and mind placing them on the same spans, though i have to track down the manufacture and verify.
I have been looking at various makeshift pulley systems people have built, and thinking about gantries.
Then I looked at high rise car lifts... which there is one or two that go high enough but they area wicked expensive.....
Then I realized.... Do it in two strokes not one.
MY thinking is get a open topped two post lift that has a 6' capacity...
build a 6'x8' or so low bottom platform to lift with it...
lift to 6' roll another platform with a 6 foot interlocking frame on it... drop platform on frame, put lift down, lift up 2nd platform...
viola... 12 foot lift.
Wouldn't be lift anything more then 500 lbs or so, and it would be an excuse to get a lift anyway....
any thoughts? as long as the platforms interlock so the second one cant fall off, it appears to be a very safe method of doing it I think.
Would be controlled from the bottom, so none of the usual crush safety issues with makeshift elevators, would but a tiny capacity of the lift....
off to sketchup I go.
