Boom Pole (first build)

   / Boom Pole (first build) #1  

petergreen

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Lamborghini R1.40
Hello friends!

I'm new to welding. I learned just a few months ago, and I just finished my first "serious" build: a boom pole.

What do you think? I designed the thing myself, just looking for photos that people upload to the internet.

I've tested the thing by lifting my tiller (It weighs about 200kg, I think). It seems to hold. I'm happy!!!

boom 2.jpg

boom pole.jpg
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #3  
Peter;

Nice build but, you should look into rated lifting slings or chains.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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Peter;

Nice build but, you should look into rated lifting slings or chains.

Thanks for sharing.

Yes, those belts got some beating that day. I have a heavy-duty chain for lifting work now. Better safe than sorry!!
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #6  
Looks very strong. To really test it chain it to an immovable object and max the 3 point capacity. Bet it will take it.
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #7  
Actually, I think the boom will bend at the point of the braces with a heavy load, or where the hole is in the side of the boom with a hanger..

What you need is a back bone setup where you add a 6 in riser at the brace point. Then a section of rebar from the 3pt pin across the 6 in riser and then on to the tip.

Is the tubing 1/16 in or 1/4 in?

Like this maybe.
 

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Nice job. Put that back bone in and you'll be fine.
 
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Actually, I think the boom will bend at the point of the braces with a heavy load, or where the hole is in the side of the boom with a hanger..

What you need is a back bone setup where you add a 6 in riser at the brace point. Then a section of rebar from the 3pt pin across the 6 in riser and then on to the tip.

Is the tubing 1/16 in or 1/4 in?

Like this maybe.

Thanks, J_J, for your suggestions. I'll do that. Tube is 5cm (diameter).
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #12  
For those that don't know. 5cm = 131⁄32in

What is the wall thickness?

A good boom should be at least 2 in tubing or more and 1/4 in wall thickness.

1/4in = 41⁄64cm

2in = 5.0800cm
 
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For those that don't know. 5cm = 131⁄32in

What is the wall thickness?

A good boom should be at least 2 in tubing or more and 1/4 in wall thickness.

1/4in = 41⁄64cm

2in = 5.0800cm

I think thickness is 4 - 5 mm (1/4inch =~ 0.6mm)
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #14  
Actually, I think the boom will bend at the point of the braces with a heavy load, or where the hole is in the side of the boom with a hanger.. What you need is a back bone setup where you add a 6 in riser at the brace point. Then a section of rebar from the 3pt pin across the 6 in riser and then on to the tip. Is the tubing 1/16 in or 1/4 in? Like this maybe.

JJ;

What is the device, on the end of the boom, in your picture?

Thanks
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #15  
Hello friends!

I'm new to welding. I learned just a few months ago, and I just finished my first "serious" build: a boom pole.

What do you think? I designed the thing myself, just looking for photos that people upload to the internet.

I've tested the thing by lifting my tiller (It weighs about 200kg, I think). It seems to hold. I'm happy!!!

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Nice build!! Would make loading your tiller onto a trailer or anything else easy. I'm impressed with how it looks
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #16  
JJ;

What is the device, on the end of the boom, in your picture?

Thanks

In order to test it and to photograph it in work, he lifted his tiller.
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #18  
The attachment on the end of my boom is a tree snipper, limb snipper, limb cutter. etc..

Can reach up about 16 ft.

I can install it in any position to cut small trees horizontal, upside down to cut roots, etc.
 
   / Boom Pole (first build) #19  
The attachment on the end of my boom is a tree snipper, limb snipper, limb cutter. etc.. Can reach up about 16 ft. I can install it in any position to cut small trees horizontal, upside down to cut roots, etc.

Thanks JJ. Great idea!
 

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