



Barefoot
I agree that to do the job, the sewer spring (whatever) causes the same stress as the gas springs. The key is fastening the top, hatch ends of whatever you use towards the handle end of the hatch sides, to lift the handle part, not to the hinge end, to try to lift the hinge.
Jiminsav
wouldn't the spring put just as much stress on the hinge?
is there a problem with you lifting the hatch? wouldn't a simple wooden prop hold it open?
RAVVILLIAN
How much do the springs cost? I've given some thought to the ball screw from a 1 ton 12 volt scissors jack but than you would still have the problem of the fulcrum force that you mentioned. Your drawing looks like it would work if I'm visualizing the rest of the pic right...the tubes would go up the back wall and springs would raise the hatch at the back....right?
Depend where you place it – I need about 17 inches of travelLou Park
How far up is the total travel?
cokebottle10 wrote:I'm thinking that if you used a set of pulleys and a small boat winch it would be cheaper and easier to install.
I hope I can explain this well enough that you can visualize it. Think of a bow and arrow pointing toward the sky with the arrow drawn back fully and the tips of the bow are now next to the arrow. Now think of the tips of the bow as two fixed points beside the arrow and forget the bow. Also think of the end of the arrow having a pulley were it touches the string. If one tip holds the string (cable) and the other tip is a pulley, Then you could pull the string (cable) around the pulleys and the arrow (rod) would raise and push the hatch up. The arrow (rod ) would just need a guide at the top. Mounted like this the rod would travel half as much as the cable is pulled.
If you wanted you could get a car electric window motor to turn the winch. You would also need a access point to the cables and winch to maintain them and to disconnect them in case they fail.
PS I love your ladybug trailer. Thanks so much for posting the build.
David.
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