Cliffhanger! Hope you have enough rollers. Easy to watch👍 The hatch to my attic is less than half the size of your hatch, only just for a 22 inch CRT tv through . easier going up than going down, but I was 10 years older bring it down. What really puzzled people was how did I get the plush 3 seater sofa up there. The only little cule id rebuilt it was a roof support/rafter going through the middle of it.
When you use the bigger drill press it isn`t a bad idea to visegrip the pc to the table base in case the drill binds and the pc of steel kicks back and injures you.Just a thought from an old machinist.
Shoulda made that 3rd hole adjustable Don't know how when you got limited space - a slot with a sliding plate and a screw moving it around, or a tiltable mount so it "pinches" progressively, All seems like a lot of work. I like the nut reinforcement idea though. That'll be stronger. Now, if you had sandwiched TWO plates and spaced them off with the nuts, that'd have been v e r y solid.
Nice idea but probably overkill. The maximum weight the elevator ever needs to carry will be less than 150kg and the plates are only for the guide rollers.
Cliffhanger! Hope you have enough rollers.
Easy to watch👍
The hatch to my attic is less than half the size of your hatch, only just for a 22 inch CRT tv through . easier going up than going down, but I was 10 years older bring it down. What really puzzled people was how did I get the plush 3 seater sofa up there.
The only little cule id rebuilt it was a roof support/rafter going through the middle of it.
That sounds like the sort of thing I'd do - did you set it up like a lounge up there?
It's like a series on Netflix where they end waiting to see what happens next
LOL yeah that annoying right? Not my intention - just ran out of time editing plus it was getting a bit long and boring.
When you use the bigger drill press it isn`t a bad idea to visegrip the pc to the table base in case the drill binds and the pc of steel kicks back and injures you.Just a thought from an old machinist.
True but the belts slip when the drill grabs which although not ideal is like a safety feature 😉
Shoulda made that 3rd hole adjustable Don't know how when you got limited space - a slot with a sliding plate and a screw moving it around, or a tiltable mount so it "pinches" progressively, All seems like a lot of work. I like the nut reinforcement idea though. That'll be stronger. Now, if you had sandwiched TWO plates and spaced them off with the nuts, that'd have been v e r y solid.
Nice idea but probably overkill. The maximum weight the elevator ever needs to carry will be less than 150kg and the plates are only for the guide rollers.
@@LexsBudgetBunkerBuild no kill quite like overkill ;)