Kaizen
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I'll be building my garage pretty much solo. As I'm not a framer I don't want to rent a lift/forklift and then rush.
So here is the challenge. Garage will have 2 foot knee walls and 2x6x10 foot walls that are 12 foot long sections. Total weight of the wall section is about 400 pounds.
I apologize in advance I tried to draw this out and it sucked.
I'm thinking of welding a stand that is 12x11 feet. On top of the stand will be a platform bolted to the stand at the knee wall. The platform will be at or an inch higher then the knee wall and function like a drawbridge. With the drawbridge in the down position I can build the fully sheathed wall on top of it.
connected to the middle of the stand away from the wall will be the lifting arm.
The lifting arm will be 12 feet high with a pulley at the top and a winch attached to the bottom below the platform table. The cable will go from the winch to the pulley and back down to the wall. The arm will pivot at the stand height so as the wall raises it can follow the same ark.
I'll have removable brackets on the stand to attach to the wall which will keep the table from kicking out.
I like the thought of using metal so after i'm done I can reuse the material for shop items.
I want the lightest steel structure for the assembly table. supports will go across the wall. 5 total? The supports will be connected together maybe with angle iron? This wall will have to slip on the 2x6's slightly as the wall raises. what size steel would you use for this? What size for the base and legs? For the lifting arm should I use steel or do you think I can use a couple 2x6s with the pulley bolted in the middle? I think either way I can add weight to the lower part of the arm to counterbalance the 12 foot boom.
So here is the challenge. Garage will have 2 foot knee walls and 2x6x10 foot walls that are 12 foot long sections. Total weight of the wall section is about 400 pounds.
I apologize in advance I tried to draw this out and it sucked.
I'm thinking of welding a stand that is 12x11 feet. On top of the stand will be a platform bolted to the stand at the knee wall. The platform will be at or an inch higher then the knee wall and function like a drawbridge. With the drawbridge in the down position I can build the fully sheathed wall on top of it.
connected to the middle of the stand away from the wall will be the lifting arm.
The lifting arm will be 12 feet high with a pulley at the top and a winch attached to the bottom below the platform table. The cable will go from the winch to the pulley and back down to the wall. The arm will pivot at the stand height so as the wall raises it can follow the same ark.
I'll have removable brackets on the stand to attach to the wall which will keep the table from kicking out.
I like the thought of using metal so after i'm done I can reuse the material for shop items.
I want the lightest steel structure for the assembly table. supports will go across the wall. 5 total? The supports will be connected together maybe with angle iron? This wall will have to slip on the 2x6's slightly as the wall raises. what size steel would you use for this? What size for the base and legs? For the lifting arm should I use steel or do you think I can use a couple 2x6s with the pulley bolted in the middle? I think either way I can add weight to the lower part of the arm to counterbalance the 12 foot boom.