elevator joe
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check your local rental place they may have a rolling gantry with beam trolley and chain fall fairly reasonable. just a thought very nice build!!
Sorry you don't live closer. I would lend you mine.
Off topic.
I saw you used Revit for your model. Is that what your planning to use to creat your models for CNC? I'm using FormZ and VisualMill. Just curious.
Best to you.
I had a frustrating day trying to get heavy object A onto base B. It's supposed to be doable with an engine hoist, but I've concluded you need to use one bigger than the one I have:
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Now I have to decide whether to buy a bigger engine hoist, or to buy a gantry crane...didn't really want to do that yet...
BTW, yes, the air lines are 3/4" Maxline. And yes, I'm in the Montrose area of town.
BTW on a different topic, I set up a Dropcam this week. I set it up in the garage window pointing out to the yard. I had some unexpected visitors during the week:
https://www.dropcam.com/c/c7365722950944bfb5e73380abb9e294.mp4
I've got to ask, where did you get your windows? I've got a modern house (and garage down the road) that I am remodeling and those windows have just the right amount of frame.
Quick update:
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Switching to a 2-ton engine hoist did the trick. I did have to cheat a bit & put it on the 1/2 ton setting:
Now I just need to learn how to use it!
Love the style. What the heck are they building behind the fence?
I thought the same .. Big construction,will make shadow in your garage.
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They tore down the 40-year-old apartment complex behind me & are putting up a much denser one (5 stories, 350 units). The framing is almost done. It's to the north of me, so it won't cause a shadow. And most of it is blocked by the garage, and (eventually) the oak tree and (black!) bamboo.
FYI the back fence is already 12' tall! It would be difficult to go higher unless we went with concrete...
Nice set up.
Is there anything you would have done differently?
Cheers