Abel LMTV build part 156 (Elevator bed platform build days 1, 2, and 3)
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2021
- Looking for an easy way to build an elevator bed in your shelter?
#ELEVATORBED #S680SHELTER #LMTV
All of the unistrut/fittings shown in this build can be purchased at lowes or home depot. I also used 6' cedar fence boards cause they were inexpensive.
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I was worried I was only one that does crazy projects like that with projects and projects everywhere until somebody understands finally what I'm doing and it makes sense to them and then they're like oh great that's a great idea
I haven't seen Abel that bare bones in a long time! Just shows there is more than one way to do things.
Love the creativity, again. So, Since the Lippert Happijack or their newer belt lift they are stingy with, and charge a fortune, I'm forced to build my own as well. I was eyeballing Broke Overlands too. I'm trying to use a single lifting mechanism, and use a separate device to adjust pitch, so to level out the bed. Thanks for posting!
from the Netherlands thanks for the video
love this channel have learneed alot thanks
Our pleasure!
Great job , can’t wait to see the rest of the project .
You and me both!
Outstanding addition
Massive amount of remodel is such a short time! Phenomenal implementation on the bed lift! Love it!!
If I showed all of the footage on the cutting room floor you would see how slow I actually am...the power of clever editing and timelapse segments...
Considering it’s only been, what, 2 weeks since we saw you…major kudos for the changes!!! Wish I had your thoughts and ingenuity.
@@blazeourway4049 you guys made me jealous and it was time for a remodel now that we know a bit more about the LMTV platform. I am trying to make the most out of a tiny space. I like to make progress with the ideas I have before I ultimately forget them...
I was thinking of incorporating a hijac bed system too. This is a great option. For the bed crank can you connect the cranks closer to one wall? Then connect the 2 cranks to another crank, then using a hammer drill or regular hand drill on low torque to power raise and lower both sides at same time?
There are a number of trailer conversions with a similar set up that have it synced up nicely.
Side note. Utilitarian look is very cool but my Army mentality reminds me of the best Army phrase: "If it moves, Oil it. If it doesn't, paint it." Plus you put so much work on the outside with painting and functionality doesn't the interior deserve the same?
Either way it's your incredible creation and vision that keeps the thousands of us coming back and provides years of enjoyment for you and your family.
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
I thought about making it more elaborate but I keep reverting back to the K.I.S.S. method otherwise in the middle of nowhere it will bite me hard...
@@SeanFillner roger that
Great work! Very creative!
Thank you so much 😀
Nice work!
Thanks!
Very cool. I looked at a surplus shelter like this. It looked like too big of a project for me. I opted for a fiber optic trailer. Thanks for sharing.
This is an s680. Never surplus. Much better than the s280
thought you were going to use those pillow blocks to make a crank the would wind all 4 up at once.
I thought about it and decided this was much simpler. Those pillow blocks were 9 bucks shipped for a pair so I can save them for something else.
heck ya !!! first viewer!!!!
Liked for the statement 3:55 forward. Bravo.
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“I’m not an expert, this is something I’m trying. It may work it may not. The bonus is if you try to do something yourself, you’ll always learn something. That’s something I’ve used in my life over and over and over again.”
I appreciate hearing that. The statement may be obvious to you, but that’s not a code many people live by. Your project, and specifically the bed lift system prototype is epic- sure there’s room for improvement, but you made the idea real. Very cool and applicable technology when done right.
Seems like a good design that is going to work well. I might move the cranks to one side or other so not to crack ones skull on them when it’s in the up position.
I am sure I will make adjustments to it as needed. This was basically to test if my "theory" or design would actually work.
ineed to get me some of those timelaps tools they sure get the job done quick
You crack me up! I too wish there was a fast forward button at times!!
That's cool.. Is the box 8x8x12 ?
I think the interior dimensions are 81"wide 84" tall 11' in length IIRC
I have a very tiny studio apartment (15sqm), could this also be built in a room?
I don't see why not
is this for camping? seems a bit small, is it only for you?
Check out my Adventures with Abel playlist. I think you might find the opposite to be true. Thanks for tuning in!
How about lifting with your muscles, with aluminum and a light foam mattress?
Aluminum unistrut would bend in this application....