Así que decidí hacer un mecanismo sencillo que me permita abrir y cerrar la ventana del altillo desde la planta baja.
Cada foto tiene su explicación.
Video en Youtube (todavía no le había agregado el mango)
As told in my previous instructable, I'm by moving to my new small workshop in the back of my house. One of the things I found was that the window of the attic is beyond my scope, unless I go up the ladder. As yet I have not had an eaves, I have to be careful that is closed when it rains from the west, because if not, the water comes in large quantities. Here in the Southern Hemisphere began the heat, which means I can not keep the windows closed during the day.
So I decided to make a simple mechanism that allows me to open and close the window from the ground floor.
Each photo has an explanation.
Video on Youtube (not yet handgrip had been added)


































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(Thank maker. I'll have to make a change because that lever takes me just where the middle of a wall where I would have to put a tools board. Maybe I can do it by turning 180 degrees and extending the horizontal rod).
(Very clever idea. I know you will enjoy your work shop as much as I enjoy mine.)
Warning, the automatic translators are very good but one must take with pliers the result. You say "...disfrutará de su taller como disfruto de minas.", that means "...you will enjoy your work shop as much as I enjoy sluts" or also "...you will enjoy your work shop as much as you enjoyed sluts".
I am sure that many wars were due to bad translators.
Really it is not MY invention, is my application of a very old mechanism. The workshop is not large, but is enough for my needs. I would like to have a large warehouse, but I have not neither a big backyard nor enough money to buy one.
An awning can be a good idea, but I am thinking of 6mm alveolar polycarbonate mounted on a ligth iron tube frame. It is a little more expensive but lasts more time without maintenance.