hi all
Looking for some advice from some one with steel structural knowledge.
I am short of space in my garage and want to make a rack so that I can store my trials car which is 500kg above my autotest car.
I am looking at two steel beams supported at a max of 4m apart, the beams will be 1m apart.
what size should I be looking to use?
thanks
Dave
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Ihat will be too light I think,
I need a clear space underneath which needs to be 3.4 m minimum, so with the supports etc will be about 4m span.
I need a clear space underneath which needs to be 3.4 m minimum, so with the supports etc will be about 4m span.
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How are you planning to get it up there Dave?
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I have a 1 tonne forklift loader to lift it on
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If I had the height and a garage large enough to do it, a two post lift ?
that way you would have something useful for your other cars as well
there's a few on ebay, but for some reason I am unable to attach any links ?
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that way you would have something useful for your other cars as well
there's a few on ebay, but for some reason I am unable to attach any links ?
steve
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If your talking about I beams then I'd get some calcs done,not something you could just guess.
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Rob E wrote:If your talking about I beams then I'd get some calcs done,not something you could just guess.
Thats what i was hoping for from here from some clever people.
[quote="steve m"]If I had the height and a garage large enough to do it, a two post lift ?
that way you would have something useful for your other cars as well
I havent got the height for a two post lift either, did consider lifting the roof but suspect planning might be a problem.
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Rob E wrote:If your talking about I beams then I'd get some calcs done,not something you could just guess.
I would guess but thats just me. I'd rather pay for a larger steel that someone to work out the min required.
Go for what looks right, then get the next size up.

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Is this system any use? One of the WSCC guys is looking at it.
http://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic/116814-maxjax-car-lift-is-here-at-last/#entry1229401
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http://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic/116814-maxjax-car-lift-is-here-at-last/#entry1229401
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