I'm interested in a shop crane/engine hoist. Maybe making one or buying one. Looking online for ideas I bought some plans for a shop crane on amazon - turns out to be a retired engineer in Saskatchewan. Anyway digesting the materials list seems to show making one will actually cost more than buying one.
This one here at Princess Auto: http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/2-ton-quick-lift-folding-shop-crane/A-p8210072e is $275 on sale for a few more days. I think the metal alone to make one from Steel Inc or Federal will be $250 or more. Then there's the hydraulic ram, wheels, paint, misc hardware. I suspect $400 to make.
The Princess one says it is a 200 pound package, most of that is the metal in the frame. They have to pay for all the other materials, actually fabricate it, ship it to Canada and pay for the Princess Auto markup. Thats about $1.37 a pound for everything. Impossible.
So how much is steel in big quantities for a manufacturer, esp. a manufacturer in China? There must be significant economies of scale. Anybody know anything about pricing realities?
This one here at Princess Auto: http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/2-ton-quick-lift-folding-shop-crane/A-p8210072e is $275 on sale for a few more days. I think the metal alone to make one from Steel Inc or Federal will be $250 or more. Then there's the hydraulic ram, wheels, paint, misc hardware. I suspect $400 to make.
The Princess one says it is a 200 pound package, most of that is the metal in the frame. They have to pay for all the other materials, actually fabricate it, ship it to Canada and pay for the Princess Auto markup. Thats about $1.37 a pound for everything. Impossible.
So how much is steel in big quantities for a manufacturer, esp. a manufacturer in China? There must be significant economies of scale. Anybody know anything about pricing realities?