It's been a while since I've been on here due to not having a shop at the house I'm at currently. I am in the process of building a 3250sqft shop and I already have a jib arm rated at 1000lbs.At my old place I had it mounted to a 10' high 6x6 3/8 thick square. The only downside was that it was too low. I need it to be about 16 feet high. My question is what size of steel should I useto mount this jib arm to? I was thinking about 8x8 1/2" thick wall 17 feet high with 3-4 foot in the ground concreted in with supporting bars protruding diagonally for support. What would you guys recommend for this?---No good deed goes unpunished---
Reply:checkout Wallace gantry . You could call them on their product and duplicate it. http://www.wallacecranes.com/jibfloor.htmhttp://www.lkgoodwin.com/more_info/b..._1_2_ton.shtml
Reply:The length of the arm is crucial to any calculations.All free standing commercial jib pillars I've seen are round. I have seen new steel buildings with rafter uprights spec'd from the factory for jib crane attachment. It adds relatively little to the cost of the building.
Reply:The jib " column " needs to be pipe.....8" scd. 40 sounds about rite......Check with a crane manufacturer for correct / engineered info.....
Reply:The arm is 8' longHope that helps---No good deed goes unpunished---