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[Shop-talk] Building a service elevator/dumb waiter under a house?

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Subject: [Shop-talk] Building a service elevator/dumb waiter under a house?
From: Mike Lee <mikel@ichips.intel.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 15:58:57 -0700
A somewhat strange request perhaps....
I'm running out of storage space in the garage, yet somehow end up 
accumulating more "stuff" all the time.... <G>
Well, we have a fairly large crawlspace under the house.  The dirt in there is 
pretty uneven, but seems to average around 8'.  I wish they would have built 
it out as a basement, but oh well....
At first, I thought the only access to the crawlspace was a small half-sized 
door at the back of the house.  However, ee just re-carpeted the floor, and 
when the old carpet was pulled, I saw an access panel in the hallway closet 
leading down to the crawlspace.
With this somewhat convenient access to the crawlspace, I'd like to "finish 
off" a section of it to use as storage.  By 'finish off", I mean something 
enclosed enough to keep out dust, dirt, insects, etc.  I figure I can somehow 
level off the dirt and build a small shedlike structure, or setup some covered 
shelving.  There is already an outside outlet accessible from within the 
crawlspace which I can tap and add additional outlets/lighting.
I need a way of moving things in and out of the crawlspace though, other than 
using a ladder (too awkward for me).  I was thinking of building some sort of 
lift, perhaps using some steel pipes for uprights, and a platform 
raised/lowered by a small electric hoist or winch.  It would only need to 
support 200-300 lbs.  Is this a feasible idea, and if so, how would I plan 
such a thing?  Would there be any possible building code violation in building 
such a thing, or using a crawlspace for such a purpose?
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