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Possible hoist for BIAB systems.

Started by Eoin, March 13, 2014, 11:13:24 AM

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Eoin

This may be of use to someone on BIAB whose wet weight is less than 20KG.

Attach it to a beam in your shed and away you go.

It's a bicycle hoist but the first thing I thought of was BIAB.

http://www.lidl.ie/cps/rde/SID-22F4BB1B-A57A0FA4/www_lidl_ie/hs.xsl/Offers.htm?action=showDetail&id=3362

Cheap too @ 6.99

DEMPSEY

Max weight per pulley is 10Kgs so that rules out lifting a baby bullock  :D
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DEMPSEY

How do I know when they are bringing back the deal on brass garden hose connectors. Had them last year and they were cheap. :)
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DEMPSEY

Now that I posted I think it was Aldi had them :-[
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Garry

There's a stronger "rope ratchet" available in Aldi on 20th March. It will lift 250lbs (113kg).

http://catalog.aldi.com/emag/en_IE/print/week12leaflet/


Eoin

Quote from: Garry on March 13, 2014, 12:32:45 PM
There's a stronger "rope ratchet" available in Aldi on 20th March. It will lift 250lbs (113kg).

http://catalog.aldi.com/emag/en_IE/print/week12leaflet/

I think 20KG is good enough for most people I amn't included in that, but I think I'll be going to Aldi for that yoke, thanks.

alealex

I can't see this thing pulling as much as 110kg, waaay tooo muuuch.
40-45kg is the max.
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delzep

This would be great for getting the head off the pillow the morning after the night before

Will_D

Get thee to Lidl next time they have these:
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mcgrath

Been lookin out for those winches since you showed me yours. No luck so far..

ferg

Heavy duty cymbal stand does the job for me, very versatile and could take a lot of weight with no need for drilling ceilings or any of that. Also not confined to hoisting in the one spot. helpful that I have them already, I don't think I'd recommend going out and buying them but sometimes adverts have them cheap. The known brand ones would do fine, pearl, dw, tama, etc. Just ensure they have double braced legs.