Many people are afraid of the stairs and or ladder leading up into the attic.
How to move boxes into attic.
Store containers in rows like you would find at a grocery store so that each container is accessible and you don t have to move several boxes or bins to get to the one you want.
Before placing it in the box place a layer of crumpled newspaper at the bottom of the box.
Doesn t everyone have stuff stored in their attic especially if they have kids clothes and toys and equipment for all ages are the main thing going up and down every year.
Half of the hassle with attics is trying to heave all of your boxes up into the cramped quarters but this genius diy makes heavy lifting so much easier.
Adding a handrail for instance such as the one shown above to the right can help you feel safer as you climb up and down from this storage area.
Surely the attic floor must be strong enough to have people walking on it and these boxes are certainly not that heavy.
Place as many items as will fit into the hammock.
Start by unfolding your collapsed box until it s in a cube shape.
Tie the other end of the rope to the clip.
Attach your larger pulleys well to a stable board built inside your attic.
On the bottom fold the small flaps into the center then fold the larger flaps on top of those.
Then place the item inside the box.
You don t want them to fall out.
Attach your small pulley to the para chord in the front.
Well it s tricky to get in the atti.
Consider attic safety before storing items in this space.
How to pack boxes for moving.
Drill a hole for the para chord to fit in.
Use boxes and containers that can stand up to the elements.
You can use clear labeled plastic storage containers.
That is a prime example of making your attic more accessible.
Wrap a layer of bubble wrap around each item and secure it with tape.
Have a garden shed already but its full.
To use the hoist lay the hammock on the floor.
Apply a strip or two of packing tape where the flaps meet in the center to close the box.
Double knot and use a lighter to melt the para chord to prevent it from un raveling optional.
Slide the clip through both ends of the hammock and pull on the free end of the rope to hoist the hammock and its load into the attic.