GSRinmyCRX
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in the process of building our first house from scratch just my father, wife and i. the other day we were setting LVL girders to support the floor joist and ran across a problem. one of the 3x 19ft long beams had a bow in it once we had it installed and all nailed together. not a big deal but long story short it would be better if the beam was the other way around as we could take the bow out with another connecting LVL girder.
the situation:
- the beam is about 325 lbs
- its sitting in a 24 inch deep beam pocket about 10 ft up
- we cant backfill so there is no way to get any of our big equipment close to it
- the door to the basement isn't big enough to get a tractor in
Basically a big heavy beam 10 ft in the air with no real easy way to get it up spun and set back in.
so after some brain storming I came up with this beauty. its my cherry picker mounted on top of my rolling scaffolding. both purchased at harbor freight. the dimensions are almost identical, its like they were meant for each other.
I had my wife come over to give us an extra hand and mostly to be able to take us to the hospital if anything went wrong as I felt this was one of those "hold my beer, let me show you something real quick" type of situations.
we got it all set up and started jacking and believe it or not it worked perfectly. once we got the beam out of the pocket we lowered it onto the platform of the lift, spun it around, back it in, jacked it up, and lowered it back into place.
im not sure what part of me was more proud of this the redneck or the engineer.
here are some pictures.
Thanks for looking.
Levi
the situation:
- the beam is about 325 lbs
- its sitting in a 24 inch deep beam pocket about 10 ft up
- we cant backfill so there is no way to get any of our big equipment close to it
- the door to the basement isn't big enough to get a tractor in
Basically a big heavy beam 10 ft in the air with no real easy way to get it up spun and set back in.
so after some brain storming I came up with this beauty. its my cherry picker mounted on top of my rolling scaffolding. both purchased at harbor freight. the dimensions are almost identical, its like they were meant for each other.
I had my wife come over to give us an extra hand and mostly to be able to take us to the hospital if anything went wrong as I felt this was one of those "hold my beer, let me show you something real quick" type of situations.
we got it all set up and started jacking and believe it or not it worked perfectly. once we got the beam out of the pocket we lowered it onto the platform of the lift, spun it around, back it in, jacked it up, and lowered it back into place.
im not sure what part of me was more proud of this the redneck or the engineer.
here are some pictures.
Thanks for looking.
Levi
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