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I just would like to know what you all think is the best way to build a I beam hoist that is going in the back of a truck to pick up 2,000lbs...I have been told that 2 x 4 steel tube for the legs would work with a 4 x 6 I beam? What do you all think? Thanks.
Reply:Do a search, there was just one on here.
Reply:do an Advanced search for Gantry in the "Welding Projects & Pictures" forum.--Wintermute"No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience." - John Lockewww.improvised-engineering.comManufacturer Agnostic:Blood----------Sweat---------Tears----|------------------|----------------|----Lincoln Red, Miller Blue, Esab Yellow
Reply:Are you asking about making a small jib crane or a gantry. A gantry would be no problem. A jib would need a pretty stout base. The smallest 4x6 beam is a w6x9. Assuming that beam is cantilevered you can use up to a 4 foot boom and limit your stress to 18 ksi which is a safety factor of 2 for A36 steel. If it is a gantry which is supported on both ends, then you can go as wide as 8 feet. The vertical support is very easy and simple for the gantry. The jib would require some calcs. Give us an idea of what you have in mind,Rene |
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