Yep yep! I don't use ratchet straps for anything but I have thought about it for install of things I can't lift on my own. Thankfully, a buddy came by to help! I personally use bungees, doubled up, but I am not running a 14" filter. Ratchet strap sounds like the way to go! And always always predrill. Makes life -so- much easier. For everything. Doesn't crack the wood, easier to screw in..I agree eye bolt screw with ratchet straps will take care of that real quick.. I would pre drill the hole for the eye bolt screws. Im using these to hold up allot of stuff from my lights to the Flame defenders ..
I know the feeling! My stuff is sitting in veg, under the HPS, cuz things aren't done yet!Well Ive been soooooo busy I havent even had a chance to get it done.But hopefully I will get it done in the next couple of days.
Why do you feel the 10in. is a better choice?Really nice setup!!!I've managed to hang Can Filter 150s and 100s with large fans already attached by myself.
Going the ratchet strap route I just get it started through the ratcheting part and make like just a few clicks. This will allow you to still pull the trap through manually, but will hold the filter from falling because of the downward weight putting tension (friction?) on the strap.
I'll make a sling and sort of tip the filter into it (this was the hardest part without having the taller 150 kick out and slide). I can then lift up on the filter one side at a time and pull the strap through a little more each time. I'll go back and forth doing this until I get the filter up near the ceiling and then I'll ratchet the remainder of the way up.
Works great. Not super hard and allows my scrawny ass to hang 150s by myself.
Here is a shot of my Max 14" on a Can Filter 150. (although the 10" Max is a better choice). Its mounted/taped on there a hair crooked, but its not going anywhere.
I'd normally just let a filter this big stand up in the corner, but no room in this space.
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