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@akbuilder7626
@akbuilder7626 11 месяцев назад
That actually looks like fun haha
@justinciallella4724
@justinciallella4724 11 месяцев назад
I like it
@robertzalnis3162
@robertzalnis3162 Год назад
This is an old video but in case someone is doing research, I have used this design. Make it even better by ending the 2x4's 3' above the roof, attach your pullies at the top. put the shelf about 10" below the top of the sled, attach the rope or cable about 4" below the shelf. I made my sleds a little longer on the bottom side so the shelf was 3' high at the bottom for on loading. The shelf will go past the pully at the top and the shingles will be waist high for off loading from the roof side. There will be nothing in the way so no need to reach around. You'll always be away from the roofs edge.
@krichards8472
@krichards8472 2 года назад
Do you have wheels on those two lifts
@krichards8472
@krichards8472 2 года назад
20 years before he needs to do that again, I like your set up
@marks8052
@marks8052 2 года назад
clever
@joshwyse8732
@joshwyse8732 3 года назад
Genius. Absolutely brilliant.
@michaelhilderbrand5025
@michaelhilderbrand5025 3 года назад
That's awesome
@Rick-fc5zr
@Rick-fc5zr 3 года назад
Absolutely marvelous.
@justinjawort8549
@justinjawort8549 3 года назад
Looks like it took him all day if he had to do about 50 bundles
@larrycurts2748
@larrycurts2748 3 года назад
This 60 year old was reroofing a 14 square roof and removing 3 tab shingles three layers deep over a period of a month. He did the shingles and I was the one man ground crew doing clean up. We worked for free and I paid for the shingles. The lady owner of the house was undergoing treatment for cancer.
@mrroofman
@mrroofman 3 года назад
Work smart,Not hard.I too am getting too old for this shit lol
@chrisw5742
@chrisw5742 4 года назад
Gravity is a lie. This uses DENSITY :-P
@howardmurphy2841
@howardmurphy2841 4 года назад
Lift ladder anybody?
@pacogarsia8501
@pacogarsia8501 4 года назад
😁😁😁😁WTF CHINGON MY FRIEND
@TheVera123456
@TheVera123456 5 лет назад
How do he attach cable between two ladders?
@darryltaylor9916
@darryltaylor9916 4 года назад
I am guessing 2 pully's...top center of each track of each
@homemadetools
@homemadetools 5 лет назад
Awesome. If you want more subs, feel free to embed your video on our homemade tools forum; looks like you're one of us :-)
@alward9901
@alward9901 6 лет назад
Low carbon foot print , you should call it stairway to heaven , nice one , top marks .
@paulhaines5755
@paulhaines5755 7 лет назад
That is awesome! I love it.
@joshmiller2514
@joshmiller2514 7 лет назад
lazy old fart
@DirTyOhGee
@DirTyOhGee 7 лет назад
This is why we have the bundles delivered to the roof top for 55 bucks.
@seth3054
@seth3054 7 лет назад
LOL
@mesalaney7282
@mesalaney7282 7 лет назад
DirTyOhGee lol.. yep
@phannypack3951
@phannypack3951 7 лет назад
DirTyOhGee Save 300k and buy a lift.
@JSonder143
@JSonder143 8 лет назад
clever and ingenious or maybe he's just to cheap to employ a hand or two!
@dlf1976
@dlf1976 8 лет назад
brilliant my friend
@SteveMattison
@SteveMattison 8 лет назад
You should install a couple more cross members so you can climb right up your machine instead of using a separate ladder, would save loads of time. Great invention!
@MAGTRAIN
@MAGTRAIN 8 лет назад
that's a great idea. it already looks like a ladder. couple more 2x4 and he could walk right up.
@hurleyinnh
@hurleyinnh 9 лет назад
hahaha I love it!!
@truesprocket
@truesprocket 9 лет назад
Fantastic use of old school technics
@rosspivnik
@rosspivnik 9 лет назад
Why didn't the guy who was filming just put the camera down and help carry the shingles....Lazy!
@derpherpp
@derpherpp 8 лет назад
That's his wife
@lawrenceneuser6342
@lawrenceneuser6342 9 лет назад
I WOULD EMPLOY SOME SORT OF WATER WEIGHT TO TRANSFER THE DOWNWARD PULL. STILL, TO MUCH CLIMPING. , GOOD IDEA!
@okcpi
@okcpi 9 лет назад
Calculate the weight of water and how much time it would take to pump water up one story for each bundle of shingles. Would still need one person on the ground to man the pump, reclaim the water, load bundles.
@wayd19
@wayd19 9 лет назад
okay who no call/no showed?
@dart70ca
@dart70ca 9 лет назад
Love it. Gotta do a roof on an island soon. No boom truck and this is a one-off deal. Only have one weekend to do it so no guarantee there'll be a kid around willing to carry them up (not to mention liability should said kid fall or something). Also, TerryBlount, love your system too, but this is a one-off and hard to justify the expenditure unless we sell it afterwards, plus it will cost extra to take a 20' ladder on the ferry as it will be overlength (and the truck has no rack, 5 or 6 ft. box). Wood for this could be purchased on the island and used for other projects later or burned. Only question I have is, are there wheels on the sleds, glides, or just wood-on-wood?
@okcpi
@okcpi 9 лет назад
No wheels were used to insure surface to surface resistance that would slow the speed
@ncwdane
@ncwdane 10 лет назад
LOL, *Clever* ! :-)
@johnlynch6695
@johnlynch6695 10 лет назад
You sir are king !
@trevoroshea5968
@trevoroshea5968 10 лет назад
just get a boom truck and give up making dumb as shit
@okcpi
@okcpi 9 лет назад
Certainly someone with such a clever comment will have many patents to their credit that will set them apart for creative inventions that have taken the world by storm. Seems you are in the minority when it comes to positive opinion.
@Firewalker688
@Firewalker688 11 лет назад
That is fantastic. Well done.
@NeverOwned
@NeverOwned 11 лет назад
@ hazard2000 Let us know how many you carry when your 60years old.
@hazard2000
@hazard2000 12 лет назад
What's wrong with your ladder? When I was 15 I was haulin 30 to 40 sq a day up a ladder for 11 bucks an hour
@unclephil4112
@unclephil4112 6 лет назад
When I was 12 I was haulin 80 to 100 sq an hour up a rotted 2x3 for $0.97 a day.
@logansmith5513
@logansmith5513 5 лет назад
Yeah okay buddy hahaha,, 300 hundred bundles an hour? Yeah fucking right
@gamesforfun3680
@gamesforfun3680 3 года назад
@@unclephil4112 you must be badass Canadian
@marcibb3167
@marcibb3167 12 лет назад
Best DIY design on You Tube
@okcpi
@okcpi 12 лет назад
The design of the this shingle lift system was done on the fly by my cousin and he didn't then and has no plans now to draw up a set of plans. From the two related videos, you should be able to determine the base dimensions of parallel upright 2 by 4's and the steel cabling is 1/8th cable from any hardware store. The platforms were constructed from 3/4 plywood. When we were done with the job, the system was dismantled and used for other projects.
@tanyathorvilson
@tanyathorvilson 4 года назад
I wonder where the sweet spot is. Gain enough weight so you can lift as many shingles as possible. But not so much weight you're out of shape and can't climb the ladder. This is a real intriguing idea.
@okcpi
@okcpi 12 лет назад
The placement of the shingle lift was determined by where he wanted to finish the roof and the location of the ladder just happened to be where he was working on the roof that day. When I shot the video, I waited until the ladder was close enough to the lift that I could get it into the wide shot. He was left handed and started on the roof on the opposite side of the house and worked around the roof clockwise and finished up right behind where the lift is seen in the video.
@Rick-fc5zr
@Rick-fc5zr 3 года назад
If you are still checking replies, I think it is amazing.
@MouseAndOwlMusic
@MouseAndOwlMusic 13 лет назад
you sir, are a genius.
@lgttb1
@lgttb1 13 лет назад
? ? ? WHY DID HE PUT THE LADDER SO FAR AWAY FROM HIS LIFT ? ? IT WOULD BE SWEET IF IT LIFTED 5 OR MORE BUNDLES AT A TIME. IT STILL BEATS CARRYING THEM UP A LADDER
@OK55OK55OK
@OK55OK55OK 13 лет назад
Very good design, as basic as it gets. Works very well. Nice work you did there! I made one using 1/2 of an extension ladder, it works very well. I'll post a video if it in few days.
@ronn773
@ronn773 13 лет назад
The simplest idea is often the best one. It has little cost, saves work, & is effective. I wouldn't change a thing.
@kizzie48
@kizzie48 13 лет назад
@Terryblount I agree. Might as well carry a bundle up with ya that way it's two for one.
@OK55OK55OK
@OK55OK55OK 13 лет назад
@Terryblount Heck this is just a johnny do it yourselfer, and I think it's pretty smart thinking. Most small roofing companies still carry shingles up the ladder by shoulder. They still climb the ladder for every bundle of shingles. He's climbing the ladder for every bundle too, AND, he doesn't have to climb back down the ladder. I would, however, move the ladder closer to the hoist. I think this is very creative, even the dolly to cart the shingles over to the hoist is using the brain for sure!
@Terryblount
@Terryblount 13 лет назад
I would rather... MUCH RATHER... pay $75 for a hoist motor and run 9 bundles up at once .... than to have to climb that ladder every time I needed a bundle. See my roofing hoist videos. Also, this is extremely inefficient... think about it... you are using 200 lbs of body weight that has to climb back up the ladder, just to raise 65 lb bundle of shingles. There must be a lot of friction in this system of the man would drop like a rock with only 65 lb counter balance.
@PatrickWagz
@PatrickWagz 6 лет назад
he looked a little on the thin side maybe he only weighs 65 pounds??
@ExploringCabinsandMines
@ExploringCabinsandMines 13 лет назад
just use water and dump it.
@ExploringCabinsandMines
@ExploringCabinsandMines 13 лет назад
ahhh lets see it work?
@bsingin64
@bsingin64 14 лет назад
Genius