stubbysteve
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hey all this is my first "real" question...........lol
I am wanting to install a jib crane in the existing floor of my 480 sq ft shop. I mostly lift lawn mowers and sometimes a motorcycle engine here and there. I do not work on cars or big engines anymore so there isnt an worry of too much weight.
My welder buddy that is gona make the jib crane said that he wouldnt install it in an existing concrete floor cause the J bolts were usually put in the crete while it is still soft. But with me being handicaped I could really use one. I do not need the up and down boom just a straight boom that I can swing from side to side with a I beam for my 110 volt wench to slide back and forth on.
My welder buddy also said that since my concrete floor is cracked to hell and back he definately would not install one. in fear of the whole chunk of concrete pulling out of the floor. With this said he said if it must go in the shop, which it does, he would cut a 2 ft square hole in the existing concrete and make it 5ft deep so that a piece of pipe with rebar welded to the side like a porkupine could be concreted back into the floor so there was no worry of it pulling out of the floor.
My question now is, My floor has a lip that goes all around the 4 walls, which is like 6in tall. I plan on staying away from the lip about a foot or so, then doing the 2 ft x 2ft hole. is there such a way of doing this with out the lip trying to crack and crumble cause that is what my walls are on.?
I can get a pic in a day or so if anyone needs. and I am open to suggestions on how to do this properly. with the exceptions of pouring a whole new floor....lol or using a cherry/engine picker cause they take up too much space.
I am wanting to install a jib crane in the existing floor of my 480 sq ft shop. I mostly lift lawn mowers and sometimes a motorcycle engine here and there. I do not work on cars or big engines anymore so there isnt an worry of too much weight.
My welder buddy that is gona make the jib crane said that he wouldnt install it in an existing concrete floor cause the J bolts were usually put in the crete while it is still soft. But with me being handicaped I could really use one. I do not need the up and down boom just a straight boom that I can swing from side to side with a I beam for my 110 volt wench to slide back and forth on.
My welder buddy also said that since my concrete floor is cracked to hell and back he definately would not install one. in fear of the whole chunk of concrete pulling out of the floor. With this said he said if it must go in the shop, which it does, he would cut a 2 ft square hole in the existing concrete and make it 5ft deep so that a piece of pipe with rebar welded to the side like a porkupine could be concreted back into the floor so there was no worry of it pulling out of the floor.
My question now is, My floor has a lip that goes all around the 4 walls, which is like 6in tall. I plan on staying away from the lip about a foot or so, then doing the 2 ft x 2ft hole. is there such a way of doing this with out the lip trying to crack and crumble cause that is what my walls are on.?
I can get a pic in a day or so if anyone needs. and I am open to suggestions on how to do this properly. with the exceptions of pouring a whole new floor....lol or using a cherry/engine picker cause they take up too much space.

