Too bad you don't live nearby in Ontario. I have 2 cranes and neither of them are being used right now.I'm going to be doing a frame swap on my truck and before I build a crane (wood) I am wondering if any Victoria folks have a crane they could rent out for a few weeks. It would be to support the engine while the frame is removed and replaced from under the truck.
It can be such a pita to live in this humongous country, (note of sarcasm)Too bad you don't live nearby in Ontario. I have 2 cranes and neither of them are being used right now.
I hear you - 1) is also why I never do shared tools - you're always fixing what the other guy broke.@PaulL - you'll be very happy that I didn't borrow your crane.
Two things I hate about borrowing tools;
1. if I break it I have to buy someone else a new tool and then I still don't have one.
2. things never go according to plan and the job takes much longer than expected.
I've just gotten to needing a crane so Pauls would have been in my yard for a few months instead of a few weeks.
I did the poor mans crane and built one using some 6x6s I had kicking around, so far so good. Using a 1 ton winch for lift. It's only supporting the engine (V6) so the load isn't great and out comes the old frame.
This is (one of) the PA gantries from when they were on sale a couple of years ago.PA has gantry crane on sale.
Difficult. I need a good 2" of drop, and the big caster are 5" tall. I've thought of some sort of low-rider adapter, but the loads on the casters get quite high in use, so I think I really do want them under the feet instead of offset. Hinges to flip them out of the look like the best answer just now.Mount the big casters on the outriggers and the small casters on the crane, would that work?