Agreed. Excellent point on the trusses.
Agreed on the bad Idea part, but wide flange beams are ok for trolleys as long as the flanges arent extremely far away from the web. I actually prefer them because the top of the flanges are flat instead of sloped. The beams he has only have a 4" flanges that are over 1/4" thick. So they would be just fine for a trolley IMO.
Agreed
Add me to the growing list of those that think it is a bad Idea as well.
OP: I dont know your intentions on how you plan on suspending the Tee beam when done, or what you plan on lifting, But cutting that beam in half is not a good Idea. I-beams get their strength from their flanges. And removing one of them as well as half of the web:confused2: That thing is going to be like a wet noodle up there with a load on it.
Why not just get a 24' length of appropriately sized beam and call it a day. Something along the lines of a W6x9 I beam @ 24' would only weigh 216lbs, and shouldnt cost more than ~$200 from a steel supplier. So is it really worth trying to save that little and having to spend a whole day cutting/welding beams + the cost of consumables to do so??? Save them short peices for another project:thumbsup: