This video includes how to install our Cast in Style Ceiling Airers with pulleys. For more information on our clothes dryers, please visit our website, www.urbanclotheslines.com. Thanks for watching!
do you advise that the window may need to be open a bit a the top, as damp air is lighter than dry air, and damp air, will slow down the drying, depending on the relative humidity. I think these ceiling airers are great, I have had them for a life time, problem free, and silent.
Now thats what i need...the screw in pully...im trying to use regular screw in celiing eye hooks and then adding my pully somwhere on the side of my kitchen island to pully my mothers pot rack so she can eaisly acess the pots and pans..and im stuck right now trying to figure out how im to connect the two sides of the rack to the one pully
How if the load is not balance? in reality it's difficult to keep it balance, or the wooden plank is heavy enough so it can tolerate the unbalance load?
how about hanging the heaviest things on the inner part, before hanging on the outer part. if possible, it's question of balance, which is not always simple.
is it possible to install this type of dryer without drilling. I live in a rented apartment. is there any heavy duty glue or some other idea. plz help!!
With that system, you'll have to balance all washing to avoid to be heavy only on one side. Not great system to be fair. You need to make a triangle with the rope on the 2 shorter side going upwards if you want to make it more stable
they did not drill the holes deep enough, or the diameter was too small, It did not show how you should find the ceiling joist. all these thing are important, to make a good job of it.
You haven't pulled it nearly high enough. It's below your head level. You need to tie the top knot much higher so it is up near the ceiling when raised. That way it doesn't block the room. That's the whole point of them; to get them out of the way.