Attach the s shaped hook at the other end of the nylon rope to something heavy and pump those muscles.
Diy pulley system for attic.
This homeowner has designed a pulley system that can be used to transport items into it.
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Below i ll discuss another style which is a platform style supported by 4 points.
Add 3 more feet to the result.
Drill a hole for the para chord to fit in.
Double knot and use a lighter to melt the para chord to prevent it from un raveling optional.
Setting up a 4 point pulley lift system optional setup everything so far has created the basics for a simple pulley system like the one seen in the video.
Hope this video helps if you plan on building an attic lift such as this one.
Mark a spot on this beam that is centered over this door.
Instead of giving yourself a hard time and risk breaking your back or falling from the ladder use a pulley system to help you bring those boxes up the attic.
Now your diy pulley system has a handle.
Attach your larger pulleys well to a stable board built inside your attic.
You don t want them to fall out.
Select a beam in your attic that runs directly over the attic door.
Multiply the result by two.
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Make a attic storage assistance by using a pulley system to help load up the attic ladder getting things in the attic can be hectic.
If you have some extra nylon rope you can make a rope pulldown accessory for your cable machine.
Like anything there can be even more fancy or elaborate systems.
Measure the distance from this spot to the floor below the doorway.
This featured diy project is a simple build that works for those with pull down attic ladders that have straight side rails.
Attach your small pulley to the para chord in the front.