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I was wondering if anyone had experience with Electric Hoists. I've been manually lifting heavy items onto my workbench previously but recently threw my back out and need a better set up. I think something like this might work well if I can figure out how to attach it to the ceiling of my shop. Anyone have another brand that may be better?

440 lb. Electric Hoist with Remote Control

 

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SGrabs33 said:
I was wondering if anyone had experience with Electric Hoists. I've been manually lifting heavy items onto my workbench previously but recently threw my back out and need a better set up. I think something like this might work well if I can figure out how to attach it to the ceiling of my shop. Anyone have another brand that may be better?

440 lb. Electric Hoist with Remote Control

Do it. I used one in an industrial settIng for years.
 

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ive been thinking about this for a while. Going to have to pull the trigger on something like a hoist or possibly use a motorcycle lift table. I'm not a fan of working on the floor.

https://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-steel-motorcycle-lift-68892.html

They make a cart too.

https://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-motorcycle/lifts-stands/1000-lbs-capacity-hydraulic-table-cart-69148.html
 

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ABC123 said:
ive been thinking about this for a while. Going to have to pull the trigger on something like a hoist or possibly use a motorcycle lift table. I'm not a fan of working on the floor.

https://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-steel-motorcycle-lift-68892.html

They make a cart too.

https://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-motorcycle/lifts-stands/1000-lbs-capacity-hydraulic-table-cart-69148.html
I've also thought about that motorcycle table. I just can't give up any more floor space in my garage. I've already got a work table which I would hoist things on to. It's also a little higher than normal which is great because I'm slightly taller than average.
 

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I ended up getting the 880 lb. version. Now, does anyone know a good way to mount it? I would love to be able to move it to pick up things length ways in my garage. My garage is currently dry walled and painted but I do have access to the attack area above the garage.

Thanks for any ideas.
 

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Congrats!

I have no clue how the math would work but I know lumber is strongest in compression and tensile strength. The shear strength is not that great depending on the grain of the timber also. I would be slightly concerned in this application that the side loading that the hoist would apply to the board may split the grain. Hopefully somebody smarter than me can chime in.
 
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