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Re: Beam for chain hoist

To: Douglas Shook <shook@usc.edu>, Shop Talk <shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Beam for chain hoist
From: Jim Van Hooser <jvanho01@tir.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 22:21:30 -0500
Doug,

For what its worth, for years I have used a 4x6 and have it laid across the
rafters over my garage and have had no problems.  It is just laying up
there without any fastening.  I use a chain wrapped around the 4x6 and hook
the chainfall to that.  I also made an A-frame out of 4x4 legs and 4x6 beam
that I also use with the chainfall for outside work.  I have had no
problems with either of these setups.

At 05:05 PM 12/30/98 Wednesday -0800, Douglas Shook wrote:
>
>I know, I know, we just finished talking about this, but of course I
>wasn't to the point where I needed to pull some engines (hence, I did
>not save the messages and for some reason I cannot access the archives
>-- can anybody else do so?), but now I need to pull the engine from my
>TR6.
>
>Anyway, I plan to mount a hand chain hoist above a bay in my garage that
>has a 10' span with very solid walls on either side. I cannot find in
>Glover Pocket Ref the beam/span/weight size specs.  I have a hip roof on
>the garage, so I could easily tie into the rafters at midpoint, but I
>just put a new tile roof on and don't want to screw it up if I can avoid
>it.
>
>The questions I have are, I suppose: 
>
>What size timber or I beam do I need for a 10' span to be able to lift
>say 800 lbs? 
>
>Any preferred method for attaching the hoist to the beam?
>
>Again, I do remember seeing this on the list awhile ago, so if you would
>prefer to personal email me instead of blasting the list, I'm:
>
>shook@usc.edu
>
>If any of you have done this previously and have some advice on pitfalls
>to avoid, I certainly would appreciate that, too.
>
>I could buy one of those floor engine hoists for ~$200, but then I need
>to store it in the shop someplace, and I don't have a lot of room to
>spare (a couple BSA's, a Moto Guzzi V7 Sport, the TR, the old Ford Van,
>the wife's car, my daily driver, current projects, etc.). I have way too
>many things sitting outside as it stands now.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>doug

Jim V. - '58 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup V8 Automatic

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