I am going to build an A-frame to attach my 3-ton chain hoist to for lifting miscellaneous stuff, but primarily my 500 pound Miller welding machine. I am basing the design loosely off of one my dad built and uses. It will be made from a 4"x4" square tube 1/4" thick and 10 ft. long with legs built out of 2 7/8" sch 40 pipe. Cross braces on the legs will be 2 3/8" pipe. I want to build the A-frame 10 ft (maybe 12 ft.?) tall.
So, my only uncertainty is how far apart do I set the legs at the ground? Closer to vertical is stronger, but will tip over. Angle them too much and the pipe legs will bend. Any suggestions on the "perfect" width or angle?
So, my only uncertainty is how far apart do I set the legs at the ground? Closer to vertical is stronger, but will tip over. Angle them too much and the pipe legs will bend. Any suggestions on the "perfect" width or angle?