We took this bin down for a buddy of mine. He made all the braces himself. We just bolted anchor points on the bin for the chain hoist to lift the bin. As far as the framing to hang the chain hoists to it was a welded frame with a leg coming from the top of the frame down to the ground and the leg got anchored to the ground. We used 5 of them around the bin
The silo jacks are how tall and how wide I'm planning on making some and the ones I've seen are A-frames ..cuz i think that yours are better ...😁I appreciate the help
I recognize that land anywhere. Whereabouts if ya dont mind me asking. Been looking into doing one myself, good tutorial, maybe I'll just hire you instead. Looks like a job, and a lot of Brazilian bolts
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I'm using a grainbin like that for a round house
what do you use to connect your jacks chains to the bin to lift. Also, What weight limit do your chain lifts have?
We took this bin down for a buddy of mine. He made all the braces himself. We just bolted anchor points on the bin for the chain hoist to lift the bin. As far as the framing to hang the chain hoists to it was a welded frame with a leg coming from the top of the frame down to the ground and the leg got anchored to the ground. We used 5 of them around the bin
Do you mark all the panels so you know how it goes back together?
Sorry just saw your question. Yes we marked the panels
The silo jacks are how tall and how wide I'm planning on making some and the ones I've seen are A-frames ..cuz i think that yours are better ...😁I appreciate the help
The Jack's are 10 feet tall and 3 feet wide
@@chrisward405 THANKS FOR THE HELP
Aframe jacks are better if your going to use hand crank jacks. And put on a good winch u can controll it better then a chain hoist.
Hi Does the steel thickness increase with depth of the bin or is it uniform steel thickness what are the dimensions of this bin? Thanks
This bin was 30 feet diameter. The thickness was the same from top to bottom
That is not true what so ever. Your sheets get heavier as the sheets go lower
Are those Jackson specific for this job, can they be bought?
I'm sure can buy them. The farmer I helped take this bin down built his own.
In total time how long did it take you?
If I remember correctly it took 12 hours to disassemble start to finish
What was the capacity of each chain hoist?
3 ton I believe
HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE CEMENT PAD
We didn't remove the pad just the bin. My buddy bought just the bin
What diameter in feet what this bin? Thanks
30 feet diameter. 10,000 bushel bin
a Brazilian bolts
Hahahahahahah was wondering if someone would catch that
Where was this bin at? Looks a lot like Ohio?
It was
I recognize that land anywhere. Whereabouts if ya dont mind me asking. Been looking into doing one myself, good tutorial, maybe I'll just hire you instead. Looks like a job, and a lot of Brazilian bolts
@@ryanforrider3873 hahahahahahah I helped take this one down just south of Columbus
Someone who can't be mentioned can't seem to be able to hold the camera still. If you can't hold the camera motionless, put it on a tripod and turn by hand to show desired dimentions.