You are looking at a light lifter. The parts list:
1 harbor freight winch
2 right hand and 2 left hand 8' cable drums for a garage door
1 13' 1" I.D.( not O.D.) tube
1 13' piece of unistrut
6 3/8" unistrut nuts
6 3/8" cap bolts
6 3/8" cut washers
1 5/8" deep socket (beveled on one end with a grinder)
4 garage door bearings pressed into some scrap aluminum angle
2 pairs of 8' garage door cables
@ttystikk If you look closely on page eleven, you'll see 4 cables holding the light bar up. These cables run up to the drums and when the hoist spins, it spins the drums thus rollin the lights up.
@ttystikk If you look closely on page eleven, you'll see 4 cables holding the light bar up. These cables run up to the drums and when the hoist spins, it spins the drums thus rollin the lights up.
@Growmau5, I'm still trying to link up with you homeboy! Been sending you hella messages! ahahahahahah! I know you're in my hood and I've been trying to reach out to you. I even hit up Dago trying to get ahold of you. I called Medicropper, but he's not answering... that boys' always into something. Anyways, one of these days you'll have to get over here to the lab and let me play dress up with that GML doll! ahahahaha
Thanks @lukio! I've been busy as hell, so the updates come randomly. Feel free to ask any questions about the build you'd like or...kick yer feet up and puff. This shits bout to get heavy!
On the diagram, It serves as storage for the system and to keep the chiller from short cycling. In the drawing, you'll notice the adiabatic cooler. During the cooler months, I'll use that unit and the res as storage for cooling pre-lights on.