Jeff, I put a 28 x 40 shop addition on my barn for a shop. Used pole barn
construction. I didn't do the math, but I'm pretty sure that ordinary
footings/framing would not have been much more expensive. I insulated with
2" foam and sheetrocked. Now when I want to put up a shelf or hang anything
from the wall, I have to locate a girt and use 3" screws. Two suggestions:
(1) consider footings and frame construction; (2) make it bigger if you can;
(3) don't try to hang an I beam on pole construction. Good luck!
Rich Gallagher
Great Falls, MT
50 1 ton & 56 3200
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From: owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Nelson, Jeff - DTC
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 11:57 AM
To: 'oletrucks@autox.team.net'
Subject: [oletrucks] Shop Hoist Engineering Question
I am in the process of designing my garage/shop which I am finally going to
build this summer. It will be 24' deep and 32' wide, with three bays and
three 9' roll up garage doors. I am probably going to be building it as a
pole barn type construction. I am thinking that I would like to engineer it
so that I have a steel I-beam running the full 24' depth down the middle of
the third bay so that I could support an overhead, rolling, 2 or 3 ton chain
hoist (I've put a copy of my draft floor plan on the web at
http://www.chevytrucks.org/users/jeff/garage/garage_frame.htm if you are
having trouble visualizing this.)
I'd appreciate any input from others who have put overhead hoists in shops.
Any thoughts on engineering and construction details would be greatly
appreciated. For example, could I just set the I-beam on top of the double
2"x12" wooden header that spans the 9' garage door opening, or will I need a
steel header?
TIA
Jeff Nelson
1953 3600
Paducah, KY
http://www.chevytrucks.org/users/jeff/
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