DIY I Beam lift

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2017
  • HI guys, just a time lapse video of my Dad I moving and lifting a 8m, 425kg steel I Beam into place without the use of a crane.
    All up, the job took a few hours to lift into place.
    Feel free to ask any questions.
    Cheers

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  • @steveyknoxville
    @steveyknoxville 6 лет назад +4

    Absolutely genius. Well done guys.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад

      Cheer Steve. Have a good one mate.

  • @schrodingerscat7218
    @schrodingerscat7218 Год назад

    After hours of research on solo heavy lifting, I'm loving this one. This is the way. Owning two chainfalls is not a deal breaker at all. You did put some faith in that bottom clamp, though. You and daughter's grin at the end was priceless.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  Год назад

      Cheers mate and thanks for watching.

  • @JustTex
    @JustTex 6 лет назад +1

    made it look pretty easy. I like how the closer it got to it's resting place the more it looked like an arch! Cheers.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers mate. Yes right preparation, equipment and my old man made the job not too bad. The fisheye lens does that hey. Looked pretty cool.

  • @larrydykes7643
    @larrydykes7643 3 года назад

    Wow this is a great video for anyone wondering how they can get stuff lifted up when building on their own or with just one or two friends! Thanks for filming and posting, it was epic!

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  3 года назад

      Thanks heaps Larry, appreciate it mate.

  • @qblinden21
    @qblinden21 2 года назад

    Awesome! What an experience to do this with your Dad.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching mate and you are right, so much better doing with the old man. Cheers

  • @dalebridle6826
    @dalebridle6826 3 года назад

    Great home engineering, love how you got the bend in the beam from the wide angle lens!

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  3 года назад

      Thanks Dale, appreciate your comments mate. The bend in the bema looks good hey. Cheers

  • @mooypeewee403
    @mooypeewee403 6 лет назад +4

    good job i like how you moved it horizontally when it was fully lifted I am about to lift the same beam

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад

      Cheers PeeWee. Good luck with your job mate. I was pleasantly surprised how easy my job went.

  • @FireCrowsWorkshop
    @FireCrowsWorkshop 4 года назад +1

    I've been toying with an idea of self building a garage that would be metal frame with concrete walls in-between. I was wondering how I'd get the beams up without hiring heavy equipment. Sir, you gave me some brilliant ideas right there!

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      I'm glad the vid could help mate. Good luck with your lift.

  • @johnbarron4265
    @johnbarron4265 5 лет назад +1

    Goes to show that with nothing other than muscle power and simple machines, and good mechanical knowledge, any job can be done.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  5 лет назад

      Very true John. Sometimes large cranes etc just aren't needed. Have a good one mate.

  • @MegaTondi
    @MegaTondi 3 года назад +2

    Hi,
    Thanks for the inspiration.
    We did the same to raise 4 steel beams HEB 320, 11,0m long and 320mm high, beam weight ~1350 kg each.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  3 года назад

      Hey mate, cheers. Sounds like your lifts worked well. Decent weight too.

  • @Joshua79C
    @Joshua79C 6 лет назад +1

    such a tiny rigid wheel dolly you used there, I would have gone with a teeter totter pneumatic six wheel or swiveling four wheel semi-pneumatic, then again they all have a weight limit, and an adjustable height portable overhead hoist would also help but then you also got clearance issues there and not all portable gantry can be easily taken apart and put back together, good to see those makeshift jib cranes did not bend, fail or angle on you leading to the the beam to slip off, good work with what you had at hand!

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад +4

      All those things you mention are great but cost money to buy / hire. When there's a budget to keep too things lying around do the job. The job cranes were never going to bend as they are 50 x 50 SHS and 6mm wall. Could have lifted two beams up with those. lol
      Thanks for the comment Josh. Have a good one mate.

  • @antonios4926
    @antonios4926 5 лет назад +1

    Well done. From Cyprus

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  5 лет назад

      Thanks Antonios from Cyprus.

  • @oliveirainvestments2884
    @oliveirainvestments2884 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant!!!

  • @stanislausprataptoppo3097
    @stanislausprataptoppo3097 5 лет назад +1

    fabulous and well done...

  • @garthdc2622
    @garthdc2622 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, great job. Just wondering about those 2 L- shaped brackets that the 2 blocks and tackle are hanging off. I think you said they are 50x50mm RHS. Did you make the L-shapes by welding 2 pieces of the RHS together? Or did they come with the block and tackle? Thanks.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  5 лет назад +1

      That is correct, just cut the RHS to length then butt welded them together at right angle. I knew with the prop underneath during the lift that the cranes would not fail.
      Hope that helps mate. Have a good one.

  • @vipahman
    @vipahman 4 года назад

    That beam bent upwards on it's own weight. Amazing!

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      hahaha crazy stuff. Cheers

    • @jamesbowler2489
      @jamesbowler2489 4 года назад

      are you fucking stupid?

    • @johnseidel8971
      @johnseidel8971 2 года назад

      That is clearly an anti-gravity beam. That's why they had to bolt it to the pillars. 🧐

  • @jembo1959
    @jembo1959 3 года назад

    Excuse the language but that was bleeding great, I am on my own building a lean to 12 foot high in the front and 10 foot to the back and 20 footlong, the steel legs are in, but I cant lift the 20 foot span steel onto the legs on my own, you have given me at least a chance of sorting this problem out thanks very much.

  • @APWoodworking
    @APWoodworking 5 лет назад +2

    Great video

  • @tjinnes
    @tjinnes 3 года назад

    Great job.

  • @williamsouthall1048
    @williamsouthall1048 4 года назад

    Shadower 75 great work. Do you happen to have side Angle pictures of how you have your cranes clamped?

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      Cheers William. I do have some pics mate. You have a email add?

  • @randalltindell961
    @randalltindell961 4 года назад

    What type of shackle did you hang the chain hoists from, and how thick was you square tubing?

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      I used 50mm x 50mm x 6mm wall SHS as the cranes and the shackles were steel rollers with HT bolts holding it together. Cheers mate.

  • @lololfuni
    @lololfuni 5 лет назад +4

    This was made in my birthday

  • @sanjcsv-blog8606
    @sanjcsv-blog8606 Год назад

    Are there any rebars in the brick posts? the bricks have strong supporting strength but the bending power is weak. this is very dangerous.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  Год назад

      As the video says, brick piers core filled with MPA40 concrete and the right size reo bar. Not dangerous one bit when done correctly.
      Might need some glasses next time when watching..... lol cheers

  • @whatyousaidbud
    @whatyousaidbud 4 года назад +1

    Cool!

  • @principle_lecture
    @principle_lecture 4 года назад

    I wondered perhaps if such a small brick pier might not be susceptible to a stress from such lifting. I have certainly experienced a number of failures of chimneys and veneer masonry when subjected to stress from a bending or sideways stress.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      Chimneys are not core filled with reo and concrete that's why they fail under bending or sideways load as you put it. Anyone putting a chimney under that kind of stress is asking for trouble.
      My brick piers are 350mm square, core filled and can handle 5 x the weight it lifted.
      Cheers

    • @eddienolan7129
      @eddienolan7129 3 года назад +2

      I'd have to say I'd be concerned about that too, even a core filled pier is only designed to take downward force, not sideways force. Unless its reinforced concrete core tied into the foundation or something, which im doubting it is

    • @principle_lecture
      @principle_lecture 3 года назад

      @@Shadower75 350 mm is about 14 inches, which would leave about a 7 inch square concrete column. What is the lateral load on the column with this lifting method?

  • @basilleonardo
    @basilleonardo 3 года назад

    Nice work, but why? What are you building that needs that kind of support?

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  3 года назад +3

      Spanning 8 metres in both directions. Needed no deflection hence the size of the beam. Cheers mate.

  • @Nerb1
    @Nerb1 6 лет назад +2

    Good work.
    You sure it was 425kg? A 310UB32 at 8.1m should weigh 260kg... not that that changes the methodology.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад

      I was going off the truck driver that craned it off, stated its 425kg. Its a 310 ub 46 and I just checked my charts and yes mate, it comes under 400kg. Whoops.....lol

    • @Nerb1
      @Nerb1 6 лет назад

      Truck drivers! Ha, guaranteed to exaggerate! Not that i was expecting you to put 374kg on your shoulder! In that case, it is 307mm high also ;)

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад

      hahaha you are all over you beams mate..

  • @madhavagarwal6491
    @madhavagarwal6491 4 года назад

    How were the cranes attached to the columns?

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      Hi Madhav,
      The cranes weight was resting directly down onto the brick piers. I simple clamped the cranes to the piers using large sash clamps. Did the job perfectly.
      Cheers mate

  • @99kevin99
    @99kevin99 7 месяцев назад

    Dude...the only way you got this is the guy in the yellow shirt has MONSTER legs!! I bet you could have just put it on his back he looks so strong! :) Nice video.

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  5 месяцев назад

      hahahaha thanks for the comment Kev. Have a good one now.

  • @jenniferzhang9351
    @jenniferzhang9351 6 лет назад +2

    What’s the name of those two lift machines?

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  6 лет назад +1

      In Australia we call them a 'Chain Block', similar to a block and tackle. Now depending on what you are lifting depends on which one you need. I hope this helps.

    • @martinlahaise5554
      @martinlahaise5554 5 лет назад +1

      Jennifer Zhang
      Harry and Jim.

  • @craigzee3652
    @craigzee3652 3 года назад

    Good work, work smarter not harder

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  3 года назад

      Pretty good motto that one Craig. Cheers mate.

  • @caressabarnes8191
    @caressabarnes8191 4 года назад +1

    Where could I get such a prop?

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      Hey Caressa, are you talking about the 2 blue cranes /props that I mounted on the brick piers?

    • @caressabarnes8191
      @caressabarnes8191 4 года назад

      Shadower 75 yes exactly

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  4 года назад

      @@caressabarnes8191 Those blue cranes were homemade by myself.
      I used 50mm x 50mm x 6mm wall SHS. I butt welded them at the 90 deg angle. I clamped them to the brick pier and propped them on top of the pier so the didn't drop under the beam weight.

  • @martincastano3487
    @martincastano3487 2 года назад

    What length is this ibeam

  • @achnatonduman6953
    @achnatonduman6953 2 года назад

    chiper end technisch respect pro hero super turbo team work

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  2 года назад

      Cheers mate and thanks for watching.

  • @frostbitevinnie
    @frostbitevinnie 2 года назад

    And here I thought you Aussies lived in huts! Dummy me!

  • @ranchoelchamusquito3683
    @ranchoelchamusquito3683 2 года назад

    this is genius! fuck expensive machinery!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

    • @Shadower75
      @Shadower75  2 года назад

      Thats it hey. Thanks for watching mate. Cheers