bwitt
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I've seen barns with beams sticking out just under the peak of the roof and they are used to hoist various items into the loft of the barn. I am curious if one could create something similar although on a smaller scale for the home garage.
I have an upcoming project that will require me to pull a SBC out of a boat, so I need to have a decent amount of height so the motor clears the transom of the boat when lifted out. Yes, I have looked at gantry cranes and even designed one that I could build myself, but I am trying to get around buying/building a gantry crane. I could disassemble/store/sell a gantry crane when done with the project but I kind of like the idea of being able to lift things in and out of the bed of my truck at any given time w/o dragging out a gantry crane. Also, the boat has an 8' beam with an even wider trailer so a commercially available gantry crane (think HF) would most likely not be wide enough for this task.
The garage is already built and is not exactly what I would consider a "strong" structure. It's a typical 1980s 22x22 "builder special" that was never meant to do anything other than house cars. Any ideas as to how such a lifting mechanism could be built and attached to the facade of the garage? It would need to be able to lift around 600 lbs. I am picturing some 2x10s fastened to the front of the garage and an extension added that extends a few feet with an angled support underneath. A chain hoist would be attached to the extension. Is this even feasible for around 600 lbs. and the occasional heavy item in and out of the truck bed?
I have an upcoming project that will require me to pull a SBC out of a boat, so I need to have a decent amount of height so the motor clears the transom of the boat when lifted out. Yes, I have looked at gantry cranes and even designed one that I could build myself, but I am trying to get around buying/building a gantry crane. I could disassemble/store/sell a gantry crane when done with the project but I kind of like the idea of being able to lift things in and out of the bed of my truck at any given time w/o dragging out a gantry crane. Also, the boat has an 8' beam with an even wider trailer so a commercially available gantry crane (think HF) would most likely not be wide enough for this task.
The garage is already built and is not exactly what I would consider a "strong" structure. It's a typical 1980s 22x22 "builder special" that was never meant to do anything other than house cars. Any ideas as to how such a lifting mechanism could be built and attached to the facade of the garage? It would need to be able to lift around 600 lbs. I am picturing some 2x10s fastened to the front of the garage and an extension added that extends a few feet with an angled support underneath. A chain hoist would be attached to the extension. Is this even feasible for around 600 lbs. and the occasional heavy item in and out of the truck bed?
