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Greetings all. This is not so much a welding as a general shop question. I'm wanting to put an overhead trolley crane in my shop but don't want to spend a fortune. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I need a unit with powered xy trolley since I'm in a wheelchair and it would be hard to drag a manual one around. Thanks.
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You can start here for ideas ... http://www.kundelcranes.com/
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Thanks. Looks like they may have just what I need.
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Hmmm.

Have you considered setting this crane up where YOU can ride on it (like a shower chair or stair climber?), as well, so when your material is set up, YOU can move in three dimensions?

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Steve, that's a great idea!
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I really like this idea :ugeek:
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Im not real sure about motorized trolleys but at work we've built the rails before with 3"/4" channel an spaced em with pieces of square stock in between...(1/2"/5/8")...an just being economical u could get a trolley that moves with a chain...almost like a chain fall but instead up an down the rail. We've done them with all kinds of bends. if u need it to do more than just moving straight you could make a rail switch for it either pneumatic or hydraulic or even manually with a long pole..the manual ones usually have a spring/springs an you really just kinda shove it an it does the rest. I just it would just matter how much u needed to lift but you could also just use a chain fall as ur hoist. Now i know an electric one would be easier an would b pretty sweet to have...they just start getting pricey. Ive been thinking about one for my workshop but personally I can't afford something that awesome. Btw i really do like the idea of riding the thing as well! Which i don't see any reason you couldn't do that with the manual set up Im describing. I guess it really just depends on what kinda coin you got to drop on something like that.You could also upgrade to a regular I-beam if u don't wanna fab your own rail system
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Here is one, but don't know if it qualifies since it doesn't have the motorized functionality your looking for.

http://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-tele ... 69513.html
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