I'm building a new garage, primarily intended to serve as personal shop space. I do some of everything but mostly machining and a bit of wood working. I don't really do auto stuff now but with a good space for it, maybe in the future.
I am starting to work with an engineer on construction drawings and one of the things I am considering is an overhead/bridge crane like the one below, with a rated 1-2 ton capacity. My usual needs are a lot less, mostly moving large pieces of material or assemblies weighing up to a couple hundred pounds, but the cost difference for 4000 vs 500 pound capacity isn't that big so I figure might as well go big.
The garage is being built with two 8x8 doors on the front and right now my thinking is to keep the interior wide open and have the crane cover pretty much the full floor area.
Before I go too far down the path, curious what others think.
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I am starting to work with an engineer on construction drawings and one of the things I am considering is an overhead/bridge crane like the one below, with a rated 1-2 ton capacity. My usual needs are a lot less, mostly moving large pieces of material or assemblies weighing up to a couple hundred pounds, but the cost difference for 4000 vs 500 pound capacity isn't that big so I figure might as well go big.
The garage is being built with two 8x8 doors on the front and right now my thinking is to keep the interior wide open and have the crane cover pretty much the full floor area.
Before I go too far down the path, curious what others think.
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