1973: the opposite side of the coin.
I designed and built this hoist for my father. He helped with drilling and sawing. I did the torch cutting and arc welding.
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I used some relic Lincoln 400 amp welder from WW2 the size of a 1940s refrigerator. (Set my pants on fire too.)
Some of the welding went well, but some was poor. Fortunately it was all enough.
I have lifted car bodies, truck engines, and even half the toolshed, when I drypacked the foundation.
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I took welding and got maybe 2 hours actual stick time, in highschool in 1971. I built the frame of a recumbent bike.
This hoist was my first big welding project, and the heaviest steel (1/2”) I have ever worked with, except a couple trailer hitches with a 3/4”x3” drawbar.