- Location
- Grantsville, Utah
I have just over 4' in my loft. The hoist has a harbor freight ATV winch on it, wired to a riding lawn mower battery. I only charge it every other year, and I can lift 2 waggy Dana 44's up there at once.
your hoist brings the awesome!
Do you have a stud finder, now that the paint hides the location of the drywall screws?
When I saw this thread pop up it inspired me to solve the problem of needing more space in my garage. As it is my garage offers me about 1000 square feet to park and store all my junk. But as we all know, there is no such thing as enough garage space.
The ceiling in my garage is 14 high and the third car side is 35 feet deep with the final 15 feet being walled in. I used 2x10 for the wall plates and trusses and 3/4 OSB for the floor. In all it took me 2 full days to do this by myself (with the exception of my wife helping me hang the wall plates ) and clean up the mess.
There is about 5'10" of space in the loft......so for someone short like me (5'8") there is enough room to stand up.
Since desert racing has taken up a lot of our time, I am needing more space to work on bikes. Therefor I am planning on making this loft my bike work space. I am still working on a design for a ramp that I can winch up out or the way that the bikes can be ridden up.
One piece or folding? Right now leaning towards 1 piece.
Those 500 watt halogen lights will take more power and not give as much light as a couple fluorescent fixtures will. They will act as nice 500 watt heaters though....
what fluorescent fixtures can i run in place of my incandescent bulbs/can i use the "stock" wiring
they had the dual 4' T8 shop lights at walmart and lowe's for pretty cheap but i'm not sure they're very bright without having a ton of them.