>Does the Boss know you took the day off
Evening/weekends LOL. I continually bump up against the max 240 hrs vacation, I need to take some because I'm losing 13 hrs a month. No time, otherwise that digger would be running. I will have to take some time to get the dragster up, have parts need to get on with it. March will be here before you know it.
>You're probably kicking yourself about now for the ceiling height huh?
Nah, I knew going in that if we ever got a lift I could make changes if needed. We built it, we can take it apart! If I really had any $ I could pour an extension and take the back wall out another 6' and re-run the rear rafters to create a lot of space.
>If you can, make the opening at least as wide as the hoist opening,
I'm considering that, in a "one time ceiling mod and done" sort of way. The three joists are pretty easy. That last one is a ****** because of things running down that side - electrical, roof bracing and such. If it got to be a problem for areas near a door, I could notch it out - if I decide to run a beam.
The way the hoist is positioned it would be hard to use it for one of the trucks, more than just something like tire rotation, brakes or minor under chassis maintenance that was a one day thing with the truck up maybe 24" or so. They would hang out the door when balanced on the lift, for sure the F three-fiddy. F150 is 19' long, the F350 is 20'. And I mean every bit of 240" from the receiver on the back to the center of the license plate on the front bumper. I might - maybe - be able to close the door on the F150. The 350 will only fit in the shop if backed in so that the rear bumper rests against the back wall. So any position that would let it be lifted will leave a couple of feet of bed hanging out the door.