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But one guy had to move his mother in law suite...likely an illegal use anyway.

I'll tell you something...you wouldn't get me buying the house at the foot of any levee...fuck that...but yeah, it is a good spot to house the mother in law

It's all about the money.....
 
hey engineers

Need to figure out what size beam to use for the bridge on a shop crane, 22" long, needs to take 1500 lbs at center. Any quick way to get an estimate?
 
Need to figure out what size beam to use for the bridge on a shop crane, 22" long, needs to take 1500 lbs at center. Any quick way to get an estimate?

The easiest way to WAG it is to look at look up crane kits on the web, and they will have beam sizes for ya. Here's a pdf you can download for little cranes. Or just use a S10x35 "I-beam".
 
The easiest way to WAG it is to look at look up crane kits on the web, and they will have beam sizes for ya. Here's a pdf you can download for little cranes. Or just use a S10x35 "I-beam".

I was looking at crane kit sites but didn't find what I needed...thanks
 
The easiest way to WAG it is to look at look up crane kits on the web, and they will have beam sizes for ya. Here's a pdf you can download for little cranes. Or just use a S10x35 "I-beam".


I did a 24' in my shop for 1000 lbs
S8x18.5

I guess for 1500 35lb would cover it.
 
For lifting stuff, I'm always on the conservative side. Remember that codes are the MINIMUM requirements.

I had an engineer size it for me. He said I would have less than an inch of deflection with 1000 lbs
I only wanted it to lift my sled for an oil change but figured if I ever switched to cars and wanted to pull an engine, or sold the place, it would be good.
I ended up selling the place less than 2 years later:confused::eek:

This shop I didn't bother putting one in.
 
If anything this dude needs to go heavier, he's one of those people.

Write the capacity on it.

My boss is one of those people too...somebody told him about safety factors and he thinks they are there to use. Cranes really only need 2 outriggers on the ground
 
3x3,3 meter wood garden shed with wood floors. For garden and outdoor things. How to protect the floor so it last as long as possible?
 
btw Pete, thanks for the heads up on the awl.

Got a magnifying glass too...amazing how much crud hides in the corners.
 
This Monday the instructor told me I was ready.

I finally figured out how to stop undercutting the last pass.

Shit is looking tight.
 
Taking OH&S courses to get COR cert.

Gonna get buried in reams of paperwork safety protocols. The new era.

Oh, boy.
 
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