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Workshop Overhead Chainfall?

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AlanG

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Apr 17, 2011
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50
Location
Bristow, VA
I have reached the age and physical condition where lifting heavy/awkward things has become a bit "iffy", so I'm thinking of installing a traversing chainfall in the overhead of my workshop. The shop is 11' x 24' with the usual roof trusswork overhead. Or am I over-thinking the problem? Simpler answers, especially those not requiring design work, are always welcome.
 
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