Bad Habit
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A friend of ours maybe getting an Atlas 408-SL 4 post lift (her company is buying it for her as a gift for a lot of hard extra work). Looks like I'm getting drafted into helping assemble.
Instructions say it doesn't have to be anchored, but if it is, they recommend that it's on a 6" slab with a 4' apron around the columns. Seems to be quite a variation between you don't have to anchor it all to you need 4' around each column of 6" slab. Digging around here on GJ, I see many don't anchor their 4 posts. I've seen one thread where it shifted but the consensus was it more because the shims slipped.
If it doesn't need to be anchored, it tells me it's just free standing and any anchoring is just to hold it in place from getting bumped, not structural like a 2 post. So why 4' around the columns?
Instructions say it doesn't have to be anchored, but if it is, they recommend that it's on a 6" slab with a 4' apron around the columns. Seems to be quite a variation between you don't have to anchor it all to you need 4' around each column of 6" slab. Digging around here on GJ, I see many don't anchor their 4 posts. I've seen one thread where it shifted but the consensus was it more because the shims slipped.
If it doesn't need to be anchored, it tells me it's just free standing and any anchoring is just to hold it in place from getting bumped, not structural like a 2 post. So why 4' around the columns?
