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I have a very good friend at work who could do the emotional seeing but he got very cagey just talking about the boom line and would not even check my work.
What we REALLY need are the specs of an actual kit.
Ah yes... The wise will flee!Well, I have an actual military issued "A" frame winch kit, BUT it is for the little truck (M37). I have used it, (lifted the rear end off the ground because I didn't have any weight in the bed) decades ago. They are a handy and a slick little accessory. Not too much work for a couple of young guys and very helpful for pulling engines, etc.
The kit, and almost all the pieces are heavy. The case that the kit comes in, with all the pieces in it, is right at the maximum for two guys to lift. Four guys lifting it means you can carry it a little ways, but not far.
Lifting and Hoisting have been historically PROVEN to be GOLD MINES for LIABILITY ATTORNEYS and their (injured or killed) plaintiffs.
If used commercially, OSHA would "love" to become your friend. Daily (before use) inspections, operator certifications and Annual inspections are but a few of their requirements beyond initial design certification and product TESTING.
Hence, any engineer worth his credentials will RUN from any questions whatsoever.
Even if you render all the assurances in the world that you will hold them harmless, they cannot foresee the future application of your production efforts, use, or any future owner's stupidity.
Therefore, we are on our own in most cases, and as a result assume ALL responsibility and liability for our inventions.