I don't want to be the safety police here; that gets to be a drag. It is a good video and I am glad you posted it. I will offer a few suggestions that may help someone to avoid an injury or early death. I would like to recommend hard hats. You've got tools, materials and other things that could come down. A couple of decent step ladders would be much safer to use. Have respect for those steel trusses. They are bone breaking heavy and the sheet metal pieces welding along the top will slice through human flesh like a sharp butcher knife. As for the winch, at the very least, add a one way ratchet stop to the winch line as a backup to the guys holding the truss up.
It works great, you can take it apart and put it in the back of a pick up truck, only takes a few minutes to get ready, if you set trusses all the time, you need a machine but for small jobs, like you said, this works and it's fairly cheap to put one together. As far as the safety part is concerned, I just made the video, It's not my crew.
Good,But i would add a winch at the bottom.Save all the pulling.
that's a great idea. Simple but VERY effective.
I don't want to be the safety police here; that gets to be a drag. It is a good video and I am glad you posted it. I will offer a few suggestions that may help someone to avoid an injury or early death. I would like to recommend hard hats. You've got tools, materials and other things that could come down. A couple of decent step ladders would be much safer to use. Have respect for those steel trusses. They are bone breaking heavy and the sheet metal pieces welding along the top will slice through human flesh like a sharp butcher knife. As for the winch, at the very least, add a one way ratchet stop to the winch line as a backup to the guys holding the truss up.
You forgot to mention crackhead employees
Bloody Brilliant. My dad was a Special Effects man and he made something very similar but his was mad on the front axle, this is much stronger.
It works great, you can take it apart and put it in the back of a pick up truck, only takes a few minutes to get ready, if you set trusses all the time, you need a machine but for small jobs, like you said, this works and it's fairly cheap to put one together. As far as the safety part is concerned, I just made the video, It's not my crew.
Justo como lo había pasado!😉💪
now thats some slick thinkin there!
Ingenious! We could use something like this for small construction projects :)
Good rig.
Very cool
what is the size and thickness of the vertical steel tube?
How tall does that hoist go?
What is keeping them from falling over?
Love
@@TedsDixieSheds lol ha ha
Muy bueno
Fucking brilliant.
Thanks
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