LimitedReality
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Good Morning All,
I've googled and searched GJ threads but have found none that address my specific questions. I'd like to mount a 1300lb. harbor freight electric hoist for lifting things out of my truck bed and potentially pulling a motor at some point. I can't imagine I'll ever exceed 700 lbs. with most things being under 400. When I had my garage built I had them engineer to 60lbs. psf for the floor above. While it's not ideal placement I figured it'd be safest to mount the hoist on or near the beam in the center of the garage (pictured).
Upstairs I have a wood working shop with tools along the outside perimeter and a large bench and cabinet saw in the middle so most of the equipment is out towards the walls.
I've read that lagging into the bottom of the joists compromises strength more than going through the middle of them. I figured I'd hang this from a piece of unitstrut spanning 4-6 rafters (right along where the beam is) but looking at right angle brackets for unistrut they all are too short to get me up to the middle of the joist.
I also thought about lagging a 3'-6' long 6"x6"x3/8" piece of angle into the lvl below where the joists are hung and bolting the hoist to the bottom of that but worried about putting a bunch of 1/2 lags into the beam that low would also be detrimental to the support across the overall span.
Thoughts on the safest way to attach the hoist for those weight loads in this particular scenario?
Thanks!
I've googled and searched GJ threads but have found none that address my specific questions. I'd like to mount a 1300lb. harbor freight electric hoist for lifting things out of my truck bed and potentially pulling a motor at some point. I can't imagine I'll ever exceed 700 lbs. with most things being under 400. When I had my garage built I had them engineer to 60lbs. psf for the floor above. While it's not ideal placement I figured it'd be safest to mount the hoist on or near the beam in the center of the garage (pictured).
Upstairs I have a wood working shop with tools along the outside perimeter and a large bench and cabinet saw in the middle so most of the equipment is out towards the walls.
I've read that lagging into the bottom of the joists compromises strength more than going through the middle of them. I figured I'd hang this from a piece of unitstrut spanning 4-6 rafters (right along where the beam is) but looking at right angle brackets for unistrut they all are too short to get me up to the middle of the joist.
I also thought about lagging a 3'-6' long 6"x6"x3/8" piece of angle into the lvl below where the joists are hung and bolting the hoist to the bottom of that but worried about putting a bunch of 1/2 lags into the beam that low would also be detrimental to the support across the overall span.
Thoughts on the safest way to attach the hoist for those weight loads in this particular scenario?
Thanks!
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