willymakeit
Well-known member
Vertical jib. Great idea. Will steal for a later project, then I can look smart too.
I built a 40 X 60 garage will very little help. here is what I came up with to handle the trusses, half of which were scissor. They were 40' with a 18" overhang each side. Everyone was lifted with just me and the tractor. The brackets are bolted to both the bottom and the top of the bucket with brackets. Made a difficult job easy, without renting a boom truck
sothern friedcj,
tractor is at my sons house, but the connection is easy to explain. I used 2 X 4 channel for the uprights, I stood them in the bucket, with the bottom part of the bucket level with the ground, at the bottom I welded a piece of 2X4 channel that the upright sat in , it is about 12" long, drilled 2- 1/2" holes in the channel on either side and through my sons new bucket, and used grade 8 bolts about 1 1/2" long with washers on both sides. The top of the bucket has a rolled edge which worked perfect for the top attachment. Again used a piece of channel 12" long(each side has one) layed on top of the rolled edge and welded to the upright, drilled and bolted with 1/2" grade 8 bolts to the bucket. The bucket is 1/4" steel. Notice about 4' from the top there is a cross brace. This is bolted to pices of channel welded to the side rails, this way everything comes apart for storage and movement to other sites. This really works great, and BTW the holes in the bottom of the bucket have worked great for drainage.
Here is my lift I made to move horse corral panels by my self. When I built the steel building I used it to install the girders and roof purlins
great thread! What do you guys suggest to get 17 foot long sheets of metal 18 feet up to the roof?
