wbrian63
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Now that the construction of the shop is complete, we've got to do something with the scaffold we built to do the high work. The unit has a 48x72 platform and is 9 feet tall.
We broke it down into the two end frames, the X-braces and the platform. I found the weight-balance center of the assembly and attached two hook-eyes evenly spaced 3' on either side of the center.
Way up on the wall, I built two brackets to hold pulleys. On the right bracket, I tied off the rope, down to a pulley on the scaffold, back up to a pulley on the bracket, across to the left bracket and through a pulley down to the another pulley on the left hand side of the scaffold, back up to another pulley on the left bracket, and back down. I patterned this after the bicycle lifts seen forsale on the net:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ENZFGQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Obviously this assembly is heavier than a bike - probably 250-300# total.
Once I get the lifting mechanics to work properly, I'll add a ledge on the wall to take the weight of the scaffold, and some safety brackets to keep it tight to the wall. Only using the rope and pulley setup to hoist it into place.
Problem? No matter how I tinker with the balance, it lifts a lot from the left and very little from the right. I can hold the rope and pull down on the left of the scaffold and it balances on the pulleys and stays there.
I've oiled the pulley sheaves, and the pulleys are all of the same diameter and capacity.
Why doesn't it lift evenly?
Here's a drawing of the mechanism. Ignore the position of the pulleys relative to the scaffold, and the non-vertical path of the rope - in use, everything is as it should be (I think).
Here are pictures of the rope and pulley placements - I'll refer to each segment as a point:
This is Point 1 - anchor, and Point 3 (where the rope comes back up from the scaffold and across to the left bracket)
This is Point 2 - attachment to the scaffold below the anchor (Point 1). Rope comes down, and back up to Point 3.
This is Point 4 - rope across from Point 3 and down to Point 5, and Point 6 - rope up from left attachment on scaffold and back down to me.
This is Point 5 - attachment to the scaffold below Point 4. Rope comes down from Point 4 and back up to Point 6.
Any ideas?
We broke it down into the two end frames, the X-braces and the platform. I found the weight-balance center of the assembly and attached two hook-eyes evenly spaced 3' on either side of the center.
Way up on the wall, I built two brackets to hold pulleys. On the right bracket, I tied off the rope, down to a pulley on the scaffold, back up to a pulley on the bracket, across to the left bracket and through a pulley down to the another pulley on the left hand side of the scaffold, back up to another pulley on the left bracket, and back down. I patterned this after the bicycle lifts seen forsale on the net:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ENZFGQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Obviously this assembly is heavier than a bike - probably 250-300# total.
Once I get the lifting mechanics to work properly, I'll add a ledge on the wall to take the weight of the scaffold, and some safety brackets to keep it tight to the wall. Only using the rope and pulley setup to hoist it into place.
Problem? No matter how I tinker with the balance, it lifts a lot from the left and very little from the right. I can hold the rope and pull down on the left of the scaffold and it balances on the pulleys and stays there.
I've oiled the pulley sheaves, and the pulleys are all of the same diameter and capacity.
Why doesn't it lift evenly?
Here's a drawing of the mechanism. Ignore the position of the pulleys relative to the scaffold, and the non-vertical path of the rope - in use, everything is as it should be (I think).
Here are pictures of the rope and pulley placements - I'll refer to each segment as a point:
This is Point 1 - anchor, and Point 3 (where the rope comes back up from the scaffold and across to the left bracket)
This is Point 2 - attachment to the scaffold below the anchor (Point 1). Rope comes down, and back up to Point 3.
This is Point 4 - rope across from Point 3 and down to Point 5, and Point 6 - rope up from left attachment on scaffold and back down to me.
This is Point 5 - attachment to the scaffold below Point 4. Rope comes down from Point 4 and back up to Point 6.
Any ideas?



