Radix2
Well-known member
I am building a Garage workshop combo, the garage part of the slab is 40x50. 4" concrete, Pex tubes for heat, 2-4 in of 25psi foam (build thread is coming !)
The builder planned on using a Skytrak for various things like raising 2nd story walls, setting some trusses, lifting material.
He insisted it is completely normal to drive up on the slab to accomplish these things - my comments were - don't crack it and don't let the thing leak oil on it.
Well after one day of them messing around with it I can report that the slab is not cracked - but the stupid thing of course got oil everywhere. And just about as bad, the tires left a ridiculous amount of marks that not even scrubbing will get off.
So needless to say I am not a happy camper. Now I look up the weight and see the thing weighs 21,000! pounds.
So I ask the board - does or did anyone use a skytrak or telehandler on their slab during construction ? - if so, how do you protect it. ?
And obviously this slab is designed for normal automotive use, not heavy equipment...
The builder planned on using a Skytrak for various things like raising 2nd story walls, setting some trusses, lifting material.
He insisted it is completely normal to drive up on the slab to accomplish these things - my comments were - don't crack it and don't let the thing leak oil on it.
Well after one day of them messing around with it I can report that the slab is not cracked - but the stupid thing of course got oil everywhere. And just about as bad, the tires left a ridiculous amount of marks that not even scrubbing will get off.
So needless to say I am not a happy camper. Now I look up the weight and see the thing weighs 21,000! pounds.
So I ask the board - does or did anyone use a skytrak or telehandler on their slab during construction ? - if so, how do you protect it. ?
And obviously this slab is designed for normal automotive use, not heavy equipment...

