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looking at building a gantry like thishttp://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...6074_200276074what size i beam would be sufficient, cant tell from the pic. or would c-channel laid back to back suffice. i have some 3 in channel 3/16 thick. gonna use 4in squared pipe 1/4 thick for the sides. but i sure would hate to drop that motor and tranny i'm trying to get out. thanks for the help
Reply:I used 3 in pipe on the one I built a couple of years ago. Don't have access for pics. Mine is a standard a-frame. The top of mine is adjustable for width by sliding the sides in along the pipe I used as the cross bar. At the top of the A I just welded in a 3 1/4 id pipe 2 ft long and the cross bar sleeves into it. It even breaks down for quick storage.If you are not going to do it right...Why bother?My retreat http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gall...&albumid=20987
Reply:Originally Posted by backuprollerlooking at building a gantry like thishttp://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...6074_200276074what size i beam would be sufficient, cant tell from the pic. or would c-channel laid back to back suffice. i have some 3 in channel 3/16 thick. gonna use 4in squared pipe 1/4 thick for the sides. but i sure would hate to drop that motor and tranny i'm trying to get out. thanks for the help
Reply:I changed small block Chevy's with Powerglide tranny attatched, using a chain over a limb on my Dad's walnut tree, with a come-a-long attatched to the chain. Talk about "shade tree mechanics"! We did it literally!EdWhen the drops the stops!Check out my website at: Tombstone 180 ACHandler 120Millermatic 210Powermax 380Harris & Victor torchesSawzallChop Saw
Reply:thanks for the help, guess i'll be welding the channel together. i would use a tree limb, but all i got is pines and boy there way up there."Retreat hell, were just fighting in the other direction"Miller Trailblazer 302, Extreme 12 VS, Dimension 400, Spectrum 375, HF 251D-1, Milermatic 251 w/ spoolgun Hypertherm 1000Lincoln sp 1702000 F-450 to haul it |
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