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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5075 on: January 07, 2020, 06:50:33 PM »
Have been working on a way to easily remove the 3/4 steel ARB roof rack from the troopy. Too heavy for the wife and I to do anything manually, so looked to employ an old boat winch in the shed.
Step one was to purchase a 3.2m length of 150UB18. A couple of base plates, 50x6 FMS welded in the correct position to align with the truss braces in the shed. Attach a pulley to the centre of the beam. I didn’t get any photos of this prep work.
Next stage was to lift the beam into position. This was so much fun, not...Started by lifting each end onto steps of two ladders, tied off for some effort toward safety. Once the height of the ladders had been exceeded it was a case of lifting one end 150mm and tying off, then doing the other end.



Kept doing this until finally reaching the truss crossmember.
This is it bolted into position

Thread the cable through the pulleys, ready to lift the roof rack into place.

Finally, lift roof rack into position so the troopy can be positioned under it.


A big thanks to the wife for her assistance with this task. Luvyababe
As an aside, I have to remove the roller door ‘stop’ bracket to get the truck, with roof rack attached, in or out of the shed.
The wife asked that I don’t park the truck under the rack for a couple of nights, to allow for anything nasty that might happen due to the workmanship.


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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5076 on: January 07, 2020, 09:49:55 PM »
Great work BMW.
The older we get the smarter we work.

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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5077 on: January 07, 2020, 10:01:23 PM »
Thanks Glen, appreciate the comment. Not sure if my being older is a positive, but at least the beam didn’t fall on either of us while it was being lifted into position. 8)
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5078 on: January 07, 2020, 10:26:21 PM »
Mate, everything I do now seems to be along the theme of " how can I make it easier"


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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5079 on: January 08, 2020, 12:28:52 AM »
Works well and makes life easier doesn't it!

Been doing a similar thing with my roof top tent for years, so I can lift it on and off by myself.  The photo was when I first tested it and the tent was brand new and never been setup.

I'm using an old "karpet Crane" winch with an internal brake, which a friend gave me, made in the USA with a rated vertical lift capacity of 1,100 lbs, the double C section purlon is engineer certified to 500kg, so my maximum load of around 180lb is well within safety limits
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5080 on: January 08, 2020, 08:48:05 AM »
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5081 on: January 08, 2020, 08:50:59 AM »
The wife asked that I don’t park the truck under the rack for a couple of nights, to allow for anything nasty that might happen due to the workmanship.

Good idea :cup:

Had a mate that used to do that with his tinnie, then stand the trailer up vertically against the side of the house, so both of them, & his car, were all under cover.

Terrible noise one night & went rushing out to find that something had let go so tinnie > car > :'(
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5082 on: January 08, 2020, 08:54:51 AM »
Have been working on a way to easily remove the 3/4 steel ARB roof rack from the troopy. Too heavy for the wife and I to do anything manually, so looked to employ an old boat winch in the shed.
Step one was to purchase a 3.2m length of 150UB18. A couple of base plates, 50x6 FMS welded in the correct position to align with the truss braces in the shed. Attach a pulley to the centre of the beam. I didn’t get any photos of this prep work.
Next stage was to lift the beam into position. This was so much fun, not...Started by lifting each end onto steps of two ladders, tied off for some effort toward safety. Once the height of the ladders had been exceeded it was a case of lifting one end 150mm and tying off, then doing the other end.

Kept doing this until finally reaching the truss crossmember.
This is it bolted into position

Thread the cable through the pulleys, ready to lift the roof rack into place.

Finally, lift roof rack into position so the troopy can be positioned under it.

A big thanks to the wife for her assistance with this task. Luvyababe
As an aside, I have to remove the roller door ‘stop’ bracket to get the truck, with roof rack attached, in or out of the shed.
The wife asked that I don’t park the truck under the rack for a couple of nights, to allow for anything nasty that might happen due to the workmanship.


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Not sure how those cross braces are held on, but on my shed they only use a couple of tech screws to attach them to the rafters. That I beam weighs in at 58Kg, plus the weight of the roof rack. That's a lot of weight on the two C sections.

Speaking of dropping it on ya noggin, I did that with a 4M length of 150mm C section, when building a mezzanine into my shed. I can tell you, it sat me on me bum, and I saw stars for a while.
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5083 on: January 09, 2020, 10:44:52 AM »
Help my mate do some work on his fslcon ute.

His old headlights had gone really smokey. So replaced them with some ebay ones. They fitted up really well and ge can actually see at night now.


We then painted up his rims.
Really brought up the look of his ute from tradie ute to almost sleeper look.


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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5084 on: January 09, 2020, 05:52:10 PM »
Spent the day cleaning my shed up........6 hours on it, and can hardly see where I have been, but the trailer is half full and the wheely bin is overflowing!
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5085 on: January 10, 2020, 09:00:34 AM »
Spent the day cleaning my shed up........6 hours on it, and can hardly see where I have been, but the trailer is half full and the wheely bin is overflowing!

When you are finished do you want to come and start on my tip (sorry shed)? Might be a beer or two in it. :cheers:

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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5086 on: January 10, 2020, 01:31:35 PM »
When you are finished do you want to come and start on my tip (sorry shed)? Might be a beer or two in it. :cheers:
ummmmmmm let me think on it






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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5087 on: January 10, 2020, 02:18:28 PM »
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6 hours on it, and can hardly see where I have been, but the trailer is half full and the wheely bin is overflowing!
Thats the problem I usually face.. Then I stop for 6 mths.. :'(
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5088 on: January 11, 2020, 05:43:10 PM »
Installed this today.
70MAI Tyre Monitor lite.
Only draw back, the tyre presure is in BAR, not PSI.
I'll get use to it.  ;D
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5089 on: January 11, 2020, 09:19:08 PM »
Installed this today.
70MAI Tyre Monitor lite.
Only draw back, the tyre presure is in BAR, not PSI.
I'll get use to it.  ;D
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Just change it to PSI. It can be adjusted.


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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5090 on: January 12, 2020, 06:56:27 AM »
Just change it to PSI. It can be adjusted.


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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5091 on: January 12, 2020, 01:34:50 PM »
As I have said before I don’t have a mechanical bone in my body but I do like cars, this is my latest build, a 1921 Ford Model T, approx 11 1/2” long.
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5092 on: January 12, 2020, 01:45:53 PM »
Mate,
Freakin awesome.
Love it.
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5093 on: January 12, 2020, 02:06:00 PM »
Not sure how those cross braces are held on, but on my shed they only use a couple of tech screws to attach them to the rafters. That I beam weighs in at 58Kg, plus the weight of the roof rack. That's a lot of weight on the two C sections.

Speaking of dropping it on ya noggin, I did that with a 4M length of 150mm C section, when building a mezzanine into my shed. I can tell you, it sat me on me bum, and I saw stars for a while.

Job is now complete. Stiffening plates added between cross braces and truss sections. Lifting ropes changed to chains and fixed chains installed so that once the rack is lifted to clear the troopy, the rack is held in place without stress on the winch.
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5094 on: January 12, 2020, 02:24:19 PM »
As I have said before I don’t have a mechanical bone in my body but I do like cars, this is my latest build, a 1921 Ford Model T, approx 11 1/2” long.
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5095 on: January 13, 2020, 05:05:39 AM »
Haven't seen my shed for 3 months leading up to Xmas. (21st Dec). All I did was park the trailer in it, got rid of a few cob webs, Hitch up the camper and went camping, came back home, parked the camper, opened it back up to air out, hitched the trailer back up and headed back to site(6th Jan), not to see the shed for another 3 months.  :'( :'( :'(
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Re: What did you do in your shed / man cave today?
« Reply #5096 on: January 13, 2020, 07:51:42 AM »
As I have said before I don’t have a mechanical bone in my body

Maybe not, but you're a damned good woodworker!

That is awesome :cup:
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« Reply #5097 on: January 13, 2020, 12:00:20 PM »
Maybe not, but you're a damned good woodworker!

That is awesome :cup:

Just started a 1929 Chevrolet Ute today, hopefully some cooler weather so I can spend sometime in the shed.
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« Reply #5098 on: January 19, 2020, 11:58:08 AM »
1929 Chevrolet Utility, approx 375mm long, done in pine, trim and running boards cedar stained, beeswax finish.
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« Reply #5099 on: January 19, 2020, 12:24:05 PM »
Mate,
That's awesome.
Cheers for sharing.
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