I am proceeding to install a 2 post lift in personal shop and I'm trying to be **** about epoxy prep... Have holes drilled already in minimal depth spec'd concrete for included expansion anchors. I have drilled all the way through concrete. I realize this is not typically recommended. I am going for max embedment with 3/4" threaded rod. Hoping epoxy will run under concrete and create a little extra bite there. No void and the packed sandy subsoil is tight to concrete except for what I have blown out with compressed air. A couple of holes will get cardboard packed down to prevent epoxy runoff. I might need a lot? Using Redhead T7+. It cures very fast and meets specs I could find...
I have cleaned 7/8" holes with a 1" nylon tube/pipe brush chucked in a drill, several times. I also made a reverse blow gun tip to blow upward from drilled hole because the bottom is sand and just a base now. Vacuuming like a madman until no dust comes out. I can twist a finger in the hole and concrete dust still coats it.
How clean does this need to be for epoxy? Like finger lickin' clean? Maybe I should wet the hole brush and spend some more time? Stuff will set up underwater... best kept dry? Holes were initially cleaned out with lift posts moved out of way. They are leveled and loosely bolted together now.
B7 threaded rod will be wire wheeled clean and hit with brake cleaner before install. I feel like I'm going to make a huge mess until I figure out roughly how much is needed per hole... Thanks for any 2c
I have cleaned 7/8" holes with a 1" nylon tube/pipe brush chucked in a drill, several times. I also made a reverse blow gun tip to blow upward from drilled hole because the bottom is sand and just a base now. Vacuuming like a madman until no dust comes out. I can twist a finger in the hole and concrete dust still coats it.
How clean does this need to be for epoxy? Like finger lickin' clean? Maybe I should wet the hole brush and spend some more time? Stuff will set up underwater... best kept dry? Holes were initially cleaned out with lift posts moved out of way. They are leveled and loosely bolted together now.
B7 threaded rod will be wire wheeled clean and hit with brake cleaner before install. I feel like I'm going to make a huge mess until I figure out roughly how much is needed per hole... Thanks for any 2c
