Dejure
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- Mar 3, 2025
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- Location
- Eastern Washington
- First Name
- Kelly
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C15
- Engine Size
- 350
Wondering how many use an overhead hoist instead of a cherry picker (hydraulic lift) to pull engines and mount them on stands. Looking for opinions and experiences on, primarily, chain hoists, those being a whole lot cheaper and easier to store.
SIDE NOTE: On the matter of the hoist, I have a LOT of OSB, Titebond and various nailers. I just built a 6" X 12'+ glue lam (five layers of 1/2") to disperse weight across 7 trusses.
Add to that, I'll use the siding nailer to secure a whole bunch of truss dimensioned pieces/plates, to add support over factory joints (both sides) and Stongtie type factory plates. In short, the trusses will have zero problem holding a half ton.
SIDE NOTE: On the matter of the hoist, I have a LOT of OSB, Titebond and various nailers. I just built a 6" X 12'+ glue lam (five layers of 1/2") to disperse weight across 7 trusses.
Add to that, I'll use the siding nailer to secure a whole bunch of truss dimensioned pieces/plates, to add support over factory joints (both sides) and Stongtie type factory plates. In short, the trusses will have zero problem holding a half ton.