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Welcome back to Jimbo's Garage! In this video, I'm tackling a common issue in the shop—lifting heavy, awkward objects onto the welding table. I found the perfect solution on Amazon: a truck crane! With some custom modifications, I’ll show you how to install this crane on the end of your welding table to make lifting easier and safer. We'll go through the step-by-step process, from drilling and counter-sinking plates to assembling the crane with a powerful 3,000 lb winch. I'll also share some tips on upgrading the system for better versatility and control in your shop. Whether you're working solo or just need a reliable lifting tool, this DIY project is a game-changer. Watch as I transform a standard truck crane into a must-have shop tool for any metal fabrication enthusiast. If you're into welding, metalwork, or simply improving your workshop setup, this video is packed with valuable insights. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more metal fabrication and welding projects. Let’s get started! Subscribe to Jimbos Garage: http://bit.ly/JimbosGarage HTP: https://usaweld.com/?ref=JIMBOSGARAGE Black Stallion Welding: https://amzn.to/2XJHBJV Champion Cutting Tool Corp: https://www.championcuttingtool.com/ King Metals: https://kingmetals.com/ Grinding wheels I use: https://amzn.to/2PPdEpo Buy a Jimbo's Garage Welder holders here: https://www.jimbosgarage.com/shop Camera I use: http://amzn.to/2CfEFOi Follow Jimbo: Facebook: / theofficialjimbosgarage Twitter: / jimbosgarage Instagram: / jimbosgarage About Jimbo's Garage: Jimbo's Garage is a channel to watch real metal, steel, welding and wood projects.