I designed a 4 post connected screwdrive system that will lift one of my larger pods off my flatbed. I have all the acme screws and components but have not built it yet.wow brilliant
Now someone sell kits with the critical components![]()
long-term hopefully actuators. I figured I could do it manually at first (maybe add some gas struts). I know I'd have to make my way around all for corners (several times). I want to have some kind of "universal" joint at the top of each riser so that I can use different heights to help leveling,. Hopefully that would mean I could maybe lift in 6 inch increments.What do you plan to use for the actual lifting?
Thanks. It's not the price I'm (too) concerned about, it's finding the right products, the time to install and the control stuff. My background is electronics, so I know I can do it, just want to take my time, but use the tent in the meantime. Biggest problem going to actuator/gas struts right now is figuring out exactly waht I'd need. However I do it, I presume i need some kind of telescoping mechanism (although I guess some kind of scissor action would work.I have never done it, but from what I have read here those who try to make it lift just by hand, cant. To much binding with just 1 person lifting, actuators are not that pricey, be it gas or electric.
Couldn't have said it myself. The project is going to take time, so building a minimal v1 is what I'm after. this will be m proof of concept. I want to have some kind of "universal" joint at the top of each riser so that I can use different heights on each corner to assist in leveling the RTT. This would also help with solo liftting.Impossible is a strong word, and there most definitely are readily-available options for materials. Searching for "telescoping-tube" on McMaster Carr should bring up some results, seemingly in the $2 - $4/foot range. While actuators may be the ideal solution, I'm a fan of building a minimally viable product (MVP) first to see if I like the configuration before sinking more time and money into it. You may need to consider having a little bit of rotation at the top and/or bottom of the "posts" to prevent binding as some have mentioned. Good luck with the build!
Awesome thanks0.100” wall square steel tubing is what you’re looking for, each size fits into the other. For example 1” slides inside 1.25”, 1.25” slides inside 1.5”.... etc
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Can you share details?Thanks for this info. I have been trying to noodle this for a while as I have come up with a bracket design for my m416 to hold the vertical tubes.
I welded bolts to the under side of top cap of my posts and screwed rod ends onto them to give me u joint.Couldn't have said it myself. The project is going to take time, so building a minimal v1 is what I'm after. this will be m proof of concept. I want to have some kind of "universal" joint at the top of each riser so that I can use different heights on each corner to assist in leveling the RTT. This would also help with solo liftting.
Awesome, that's exactly what I want to do. Where do I get those contraptions? What are they even called?I welded bolts to the under side of top cap of my posts and screwed rod ends onto them to give me u joint.
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