1-ton swap. Only way to go.You are correct. I need to change this sooner than later
1-ton swap. Only way to go.You are correct. I need to change this sooner than later
I like unistrut and i have seen that stuff hold some serious weight
Just use the 1⅝ stuff, and try to keep your all thread as close to a truss as possible. If they land at the outer ends, mid way between trusses, use strut long enough to get to the next truss.
I have seen it buckle if cantalevered too far.
So how do I hang the heater from the wall?
Trusses are on 24" centers.
Unistrut and threaded rod?
Redneck engineering involving chains that are of an unknown origin and eye bolts?
Overcomplicate it and build a frame out of angle iron and a shelf of sorts?
Gotta get it hung so I can measure for mah chimney so my giblits can stay warm
made my own bracket easy in under 30 min . held my 250lb butt with zero greeks from anything . https://ck5.com/forums/threads/shop-heater-it-s-alive.323287/
thats how i got mine 12ft up with 4 ratchet straps . took me 1 hr total .One of the reasons for the unistrut is I don't have a good way to lift it up higher. I thought by using unistrut I could hook up a couple ratchet straps ( 4 total 2 in each direction to lock it in)to lift it to it's final height. I think I need to be 12" from the ceiling
Does it have to be hung from the ceiling?
I'm with Keith, hanging it from the floor is so much easier...Does it have to be hung from the ceiling?
I was going to say that but remembered that he wanted everything off the floorYeah, heat rises
By the way I know you want things off the floor but don't lift it too high because heat rises and you will lose so much of it in your high sealing.Yes Keith it does.