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That isn't a gantry crane Dave, but I believe he is building one now (or at least planning one).
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This is a picture of a gantry crane. My brother has one to pull engines out of cars.
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Ed, a constructive guy would also use it to put engines back into cars. But, hey, it's your bro.
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(08-18-2013, 05:47 PM) stevec Wrote: Ed, a constructive guy would also use it to put engines back into cars. But, hey, it's your bro.
OK wise ass, point taken.
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He might work in a wrecking yard only pulling engines ? LOL
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I have one here but it's rough, a mate made it to lift a dual cab off a 4wd but it works fine lifting one ton.
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Not quite a gantry crane but close.
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http://bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/threads...post430924
This is the one that I have been sort of designing one around.
The only hitch so far is that my driveway/parking lot is sloped about 3 feet over its length, so gravity tends to have an impct on anything that I attempt to do in the lifting aspect.
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