The Family Handyman – September 2019

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INSTALLATION


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Start in the attic by snapping lines
on the floor along the inside of
the joist space you’re using for
the lift. Snap two more lines to
make a rectangle 46-1/2 in. long
and 22-1/2 in. wide. Make sure
you have at least 4 ft. of
vertical clearance above the
marks, then cut the opening into
the floor with a reciprocating saw.

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Install blocks 1-1/2 in. beyond the
opening at each corner. Then cut
headers and screw them to the
blocks. Double-check the open-
ing to be sure it’s sized correctly
and square.

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Slice around the rough
opening to open the hole to the
garage. Hang a plumb bob from
each corner of the opening and
mark the garage floor. This will
help later on when you attach the
platform to the lift.

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For the platform to move
through the opening smoothly,
nothing can protrude into the
opening, including nail heads,
splinters and screws. If there are
any protruding edges, trim them
off with a flush-cut bit in your
router. Cover the corners from
the top of the floor to the bottom
of the ceiling with the L-flashing
provided with the lift.

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46-1/2"

1-1/2"

22-1/2"
2x6 header

Blocks at
all four corners

48" of
vertical
clearance

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