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telephoneman
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Chain fall in garage
      06/16/05 05:55 AM

I have a 24' x 24' garage with truses on 24" centers. Any ideas on the best way to hang a 1/2 ton chain fall? I only need it to lift my garden tractor for repair and deck cleaning. I thought about using a track like the ones for sliding barn doors but didn't know which way to run it or support it. Wouldn't want to hurt the garage or myself.

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Nat
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Reged: 12/14/04
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Loc: Lexington NC
Re: Chain fall in garage new [re: telephoneman]
      06/16/05 07:03 AM Attachment

Here is what I did. I used some scrap steel that was laying around, took 1 hour and works great for me. I mostly built it to take the fifth wheel hitch out of my truck, but have found it real handy for other stuff, later, Nat http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/natangell/Jul03-01.jpg

Edited by Nat (06/16/05 07:04 AM)

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roypat2126
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Re: Chain fall in garage new [re: telephoneman]
      06/21/05 02:07 PM

Hey Telephoneman,
You might use a door slider if it's heavy gage steel. Although I wouldn't attach it to the bottom cord of your trusses but run it between, parrallel. And if you mounted it to a 2x10 x14, (can also use double 2x10s ) stretched across from side wall (beefed up with additional 2xs and support other end with tall screw jack like used under joists. (A 2x10 is stronger then a 4x6) Support the chain fall from a slider on rail or use 1/2" or better rebar and weld a closed loop strap to either hook on or chain to..... Years ago I used a 4x4 and 2x6 stacked with good results lifting a Model A Ford body.
Be careful, and God bless.
rg

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beenthere
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Re: Chain fall in garage new [re: telephoneman]
      06/21/05 07:50 PM

Normally a good place to hang a 'weight' on a truss is from the peak. There weight is supported by the truss rafters, which are held from moving out by the bottom chord in tension. I have put rods in from the peak to the bottom chords and hung tracks from them, perpendicular to the trusses and held by each truss.
Hope that makes sense.

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carb454
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Reged: 03/04/04
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Re: Chain fall in garage new [re: telephoneman]
      06/29/05 12:02 PM

If your garage has no ceiling in it (open trusses) put a 4x4 across 4 or 5 of the trusses and hang your chain fall in the middle your not talking a lot of weight

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