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Leroy's Elevator

I know the title suggests that this is an Off Topic post, but let me explain.

When we moved into New House, we didn't have a  place to store a lot of Big Green Egg items until we could get our New Coop built.  We didn't have room in the house and really needed the space in the garage, the attic was the only place we could store it.  But ..... well, I'll let the video tell how a solution came about.

You might get a kick out of it. Or maybe even some ideas. 

It explains everything. 

https://youtu.be/au2-9RkvC7I 

Now to building New Coop. 

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  • WeberWho
    WeberWho Posts: 11,527
    Very innovative! Very cool!
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    Minnesota
  • bgebrent
    bgebrent Posts: 19,636
    Very cool indeed.
    Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
  • BZ!!
    Retired Navy, LBGE
    Pinehurst, NC

  • kl8ton
    kl8ton Posts: 6,419
    NICE!

    My kids could entertain themselves on that for days!
    Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
    Grand Rapids MI
  • northGAcock
    northGAcock Posts: 15,173
    Genius. 
    Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax

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    Run me out in the cold rain and snow
  • Hotch
    Hotch Posts: 3,564
    Nicely done sir!! =)
    Large BGE, MiniMAX BGE, 2 Mini BGE's, R&V Fryer, 36" Blackstone Griddle, Camp Chef Dual Burner 40K BTU Stove
    BGE Chiminea
    Prosper, TX
  • slovelad
    slovelad Posts: 1,742
    I like it! My own concern is the harbor freight winch. Would like to see it have some type of fail safe in the event the motor gives out or breaks. (That’s the way I think as a lawyer) but otherwise, you might seriously be on to something here for your community. Don’t be surprised if all your neighbors want one
  • Photo Egg
    Photo Egg Posts: 12,137
    slovelad said:
    I like it! My own concern is the harbor freight winch. Would like to see it have some type of fail safe in the event the motor gives out or breaks. (That’s the way I think as a lawyer) but otherwise, you might seriously be on to something here for your community. Don’t be surprised if all your neighbors want one
    Agree. I went for a ride in it last weekend and it's solid as a rock. But might fall like a rock if a gear or cable fail.
    Thank you,
    Darian

    Galveston Texas
  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 36,785
    Great project across the board from concept, to design and then build and install.  Congrats.  
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  • slovelad said:
    I like it! My own concern is the harbor freight winch. Would like to see it have some type of fail safe in the event the motor gives out or breaks. (That’s the way I think as a lawyer) but otherwise, you might seriously be on to something here for your community. Don’t be surprised if all your neighbors want one
    I mentioned the safety issues in the credits at the end of the video.  The hoist motor has a long history of performing well as a budget device.  It has an automatic motor lock-up feature should the power fail.  It can't 'free-wheel' out of control.  As for the hoist itself, it is designed to lift 750 pounds with a single cable, or 1300 pounds with the cable looped through a block on the elevator and hooked back to the hoist.  It doubles the capacity but cuts the speed in half.  I doubt that I would ever have a total weight of over 600 pounds, including the elevator itself.  Naysayers are asking to ride it now that it's finished.  It's really nothing new.  Dumbwaiters have been in use for decades if not centuries.  Similar devices powered by men and horses have lifted crops and building materials upward since the stone ages.  All I did was take someone else's ideas and combine them with my own ideas.  And it works like a champ.  I can assure you that I feel much safer on the elevator than on that flimsy pull-down ladder.
  • Dobie
    Dobie Posts: 3,458
    I want an elevator now  :|
    Jacksonville FL
  • R2Egg2Q
    R2Egg2Q Posts: 2,137
    Well done Leroy.  Looking forward to seeing the new Coop built.
    XL, Large, Small, Mini Eggs, M&M BBQ Texas Smoke King, Shirley Fabrication 24x36 Patio, Humphrey's Weekender, Karubecue C-60, MAK 1-Star General, Hasty Bake Gourmet, Santa Maria Grill, Webers: 14" WSM, 22.5" OTG, 22.5" Kettle Premium, WGA Charcoal

    Bay Area, CA
  • Rascal
    Rascal Posts: 3,923
    Can that thing launch a rocket??
  • Photo Egg
    Photo Egg Posts: 12,137
    edited February 2018
    Rascal said:
    Can that thing launch a rocket??
    It launched an attic full of boxes and Leroy. No proto types needed.lol
    Thank you,
    Darian

    Galveston Texas
  • tarheelmatt
    tarheelmatt Posts: 9,867
    slovelad said:
    I like it! My own concern is the harbor freight winch. Would like to see it have some type of fail safe in the event the motor gives out or breaks. (That’s the way I think as a lawyer) but otherwise, you might seriously be on to something here for your community. Don’t be surprised if all your neighbors want one
    Maybe you could make up some labels for the danger condition?   =) 

    Sorry, low hanging fruit.  
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  • slovelad
    slovelad Posts: 1,742
    @tarheelmatt with comments like that you will hit 10k in no time...
  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    Very cool, Leroy!
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  • tarheelmatt
    tarheelmatt Posts: 9,867
    slovelad said:
    @tarheelmatt with comments like that you will hit 10k in no time...
    It's a neat idea, really, and makes Leroy's like much easier!  


    Sorry you're more serious these days though.  Sorry sir.  
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  • slovelad
    slovelad Posts: 1,742
    @tarheelmatt just messing with you. On a serious note, I will do just about anything for money... so making stickers is not out of the question lol
  • Jeremiah
    Jeremiah Posts: 6,412
    This is super cool. You should join the garagejournal and add this video. Again, super cool. 
    Slumming it in Aiken, SC. 
  • Neat idea.

    Q: When you cut the attic joists to create the opening in the garage ceiling, did you tie those back into the adjacent joists?  It was hard to see in the video, but it looked like you might not have.

    "Semper ubi sub ubi"

    San Diego, CA

  • That is all kinds of awesome. Great work pulling it off.
    Stillwater, MN
  • Kcheves said:

    Neat idea.

    Q: When you cut the attic joists to create the opening in the garage ceiling, did you tie those back into the adjacent joists?  It was hard to see in the video, but it looked like you might not have.

    Yes.  It wouldn't work if you didn't cap off the ends of the  cut joists.  The plate across the joist ends was actually doubled for strength.  I should never see a crack in the ceiling due to sagging.  All the weight going on the elevator is actually supported by the hoist cable.  The hoist frame itself is built from the floor up to maximize the support.  The tracks are really nothing but 'guides' to keep the elevator 'on track.'  When you think about the process from start to finish, it's simple, makes good sense and can't help but work when installed properly.  Whoever came up with the original idea to use these basic materials was the original genius.  The rest of us just built on his (or her) idea.
  • JRWhitee
    JRWhitee Posts: 5,678
    That is a great idea, nice work.
                                                                
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    Green Man Group 
    Johns Creek, Georgia
  • Sounds solid.  I assumed you had, I just couldn't tell.

    "Semper ubi sub ubi"

    San Diego, CA

  • Nature Boy
    Nature Boy Posts: 8,687
    Man it's so cool to see you all in the new place! Awesome video of an elevator project that borders on genius. So happy for y'all. Cheers!
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  • Nice build. 

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  • lkapigian
    lkapigian Posts: 11,549
    Those things have their ups and downs =)
    Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
  • lkapigian said:
    Those things have their ups and downs =)
    There's a way to make 'em go sideways too.  Just mount the hoist on a rail.  Once the load is lifted up, it can now be moved to the side for placement.  I'm not sure I can make mine do that without really complicating my life. LOL