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andysredmini
10th November 2011, 01:52 PM
Im toying with the idea of building an engine hoist at work. I don't really need one at the moment but have plenty of time and material so thought i may as well.
I'm thinking along the lines of an A Frame gantry on wheels that fits over the width of the car. one that comes apart with corner joints holding a box 25x25x25 shs frame together with a 50mm tube for the crossbar.
Has anyone got any links to anything similar for me to look at. i have had a Google but not really found anything like what i have in mind.
Also how high should i make it above the build table and top of chassis?
my shed roof may be the limiting factor on that one though!
Cheers
Andy
danilo
12th November 2011, 06:54 PM
Hmm I'm thinking that's a lot of time and energy detoured away from actual building? I'm as frugal as anyone :-) I bought mine new, it folds up.. sort of. Not overly expensive at $150 and surely there are Used ones about.
I'm assuming $75 would be a fair price to pay for one?
Tough to justify DIY as time and materials Will cost more.. the Hyd Ram will.
Only my 2 cents worth :-)
flyerncle
12th November 2011, 07:28 PM
Three bits of scaffy pipe made into a three legged tripod with a chain block ?
Talonmotorsport
12th November 2011, 07:44 PM
I personaly would consider looking on ebay at second hand engine cranes. They are purpose made for the job and if your lucky can be had for under £100. 25x25 box is nowhere strong enough to go swinging 60-120kg worth of engine and gearbox about, the least I'd go for 40x40x4-5mm or 80x40x3mm.
ozzy1
13th November 2011, 12:28 AM
Few ideas here;
http://locost7.info/mirror/tools.php
bertie_bas205
13th November 2011, 09:58 PM
On LCB...
May be of interest to ye...
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/34/viewthread.php?tid=163010
Bertie.
rapidtornado
13th November 2011, 10:23 PM
anybody had issues on LCB getting full access? I paid a subscription via paypal, email the guy that runs it and still I get the 'please donate page'? just wondered if this was a one off?
Rapid
davidimurray
13th November 2011, 10:30 PM
I bought a 2 ton engine hoist from ebay for £110 quid. Yes it's a cheap 'chinese' thing but it's one of the best purchases i ever made -welding is quite good on it and i've even picked the whole car up a couple of times with it!
bertie_bas205
14th November 2011, 09:29 AM
anybody had issues on LCB getting full access? I paid a subscription via paypal, email the guy that runs it and still I get the 'please donate page'? just wondered if this was a one off?
Rapid
I haven't had any problems.....
I think its comfier in here anyhoo.....
Bertie.
robo
14th November 2011, 06:24 PM
Im toying with the idea of building an engine hoist at work. I don't really need one at the moment but have plenty of time and material so thought i may as well.
I'm thinking along the lines of an A Frame gantry on wheels that fits over the width of the car. one that comes apart with corner joints holding a box 25x25x25 shs frame together with a 50mm tube for the crossbar.
Has anyone got any links to anything similar for me to look at. i have had a Google but not really found anything like what i have in mind.
Also how high should i make it above the build table and top of chassis?
my shed roof may be the limiting factor on that one though!
Cheers
Andy
We use these and i dont think that you can beat them. I think like phil said that 25mm box is on the lean side but you wont regret having one. We have a project in the workshop now that has a dirty great 6 pot diesel hanging off our a frame via a block and tackle, its been hanging in that position for over a week while we work out mounts,pipes ect. If that was hydraulic it would have kept sinking.
Bob
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