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I built this for $90. It's designed after the $180 one that is made by Monark. I found a cheaper / lower quality hoist online for $80, but it's not as heavy-duty. I used 2 inch square tubing, 3/16 thick for the main structure. The top and bottom horizontal is 28" and the main verticle is 6'. The store bought ones are 6.5 - 7' tall. I wanted to fit it easily in my 6'6" truck bed. The store bought ones will also swing 360 degrees and take-down in half.......neither of these were important to me. However, this could easily be accomplished by using a Chicksan joint for the swinging, and a reciever / coupler for the take-down. I may do this in the future. I made the gambrel out of hot roll rod. Probably $1 worth of hot roll. The pulleys and winch came from Harbor Freight. NOTE: the 28" bottom horizontal allows for the tailgate to be down. Attached Imageshttp://www.youtube.com/user/c599209/videos
Reply:Well thought out. Well built. Nice job!(Retired) Professional firefighter, amateur everything else I try to do...Oh yeah: Go Big Red! (You know: one of the 12 members of the Big 10 cuz we left the 10 members of the Big 12...)
Reply:I like that as well.Looks like it could also be used on a bench that had a receiver mount on it to lift relatively light parts.Just thinking outside the box.....ChrisLincoln Pro Mig 180TMiller Spectrum 375
Reply:nice!
Reply:Nice job!!! looks heave dudy I thinki you could do a moose with a little more hight.I always tried to work with the oldest hand on the job to gain knowlege but now I can't find any. |
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