Sorry for the bad English. It's my first language. Here's an idea for low cost and improved speed for your lift. 33 RPM, 220lb, 110VAC Harbor Freight Hoist. Cost should be somewhere between $79-$99 depending on their sales. Keep up the good work. Hope my typing is better this time around.
What do you plan to load in your attic. It needs a larger container and the speed could be increase. If you could automate the lateral movement in the attic that would be a bonus. Good prototype start. I'll give you a B- for the effort.
It could have gone much faster if we wanted to spend a ton of money on an an AC motor and gear reduction. Thanks for your comment, but I give the written English of your comment a D+.
Our lighting really should have been better in that attic...oh well, atleast people get the idea that it worked really well when they see us taking rides on it!
Sorry for the bad English. It's my first language. Here's an idea for low cost and improved speed for your lift. 33 RPM, 220lb, 110VAC Harbor Freight Hoist. Cost should be somewhere between $79-$99 depending on their sales. Keep up the good work. Hope my typing is better this time around.
grayjc 3 years ago
What do you plan to load in your attic. It needs a larger container and the speed could be increase. If you could automate the lateral movement in the attic that would be a bonus. Good prototype start. I'll give you a B- for the effort.
grayjc 3 years ago
It could have gone much faster if we wanted to spend a ton of money on an an AC motor and gear reduction. Thanks for your comment, but I give the written English of your comment a D+.
overdrivegear 3 years ago
Our lighting really should have been better in that attic...oh well, atleast people get the idea that it worked really well when they see us taking rides on it!
overdrivegear 3 years ago
hey it actually works hah
teetom 3 years ago