DIY Garage Gantry with Chain Hoist
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Nice welder
Next time better remove the dust before setting the anchors in the floor. Not that they rlly could go anywhere in this case, but still..better safe than sorry
I’m not sure that was the best solution for the space you have available as a KBK from Demag would utilise your space better but if it does what you want then that’s good enough!
Excellent job. One tip, don't hit the nut on those hammer in bolts. They have a bit at the end designed for hitting. Its smaller than the thread, so can spread a little, without causing clearance issues. If you hit the nut, you can damage the thread. I learned this the hard way, and once it's in, its hard to remove.
Not much impresses me, but your videos do!
I made your entryway tables from a few years ago, I wish there was a way that I could send you the pics.
Where would I find a beam to purchase?