Notch1988
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Looking for opinions... I don't see an issue coming from drilling/chamfering six 1/2" holes into each of the posts on my 2 post Bendpak. I'm building some brackets to hold all the pads/extensions to mount to the hoist.
I vote for welding, the columns are plenty thick enough that a little welding isn't going to hurt them.
I have welded brackets for my air hose reel, ext cord, drop light and electrical boxes to the columns

yeah I pretty much shut it down for January and February.You must not work in your shed during the winter?![]()
Nice job. I would have rounded the corners on the shelves. I can see me gouging myself.
Did you call Bendpak? I'm with you on the welding, do not see a structural concern. But, I am curious what Bendpak would say. If they would void the warranty for that.
oh, i think i could find a lot of uses for those!
tack a section of uni-strut? remember, you can pick up a fully dressed big block with the transmission with the four little carb studs....
Many many many years ago, there was an article in a car magazine that gave the engineering reply as to how those 4 tiny 1/4" stud and nut can support so much weight.
Actually, it was shocking to point of being almost unbeleivable. But was true.
