That sounds pretty good That's probably what I'll do.if I have troubles without the epoxy I guess I could always drive them in and get some and go from there. Thanks everyone very helpful!
It has been a little time since I checked them with a pick or screw driver but before I would say a chunk but could definitely gouge it . As far as moisture the concrete itself looks dry almost to dry? The bottom of the whole is pretty much 2rc gravel hard to tell but looks dry. Dose the...
That's has been my thought also, it should be pretty much cured. So I guess the question is should I just install the anchors as is? torque them to say 100 and check them a few more times to see if I loosen up even though I can still scratch the inside of the hole with a screwdriver.. not sure...
The lift is moved about a footprint away from the old location.
Which is around 2 ft. Yes there is steel mesh not necessarily rebar in the concrete, as far as the difficulty or time in drilling the holes It seemed to be fairly easy on the first go around but I did have a very large hammer drill...
The bit I used is 3/4" 6" long I bought it brand new for the install. The wholes seem to be straight and tight. Not wobbeld or anything. I'm pretty sure the anchors would probably torque down as is. 150lb seems like a lot so I would probably go around 100 at least for now. However my main...
The concrete was done by professionals, the contactor that built my garage hired them to do it. I was told the concrete is 4,000psi there is a plastic liner under it. The entire slab is 4" thick and 6" where the lift is. I do know this for sure because of the chalk line on the walls before the...
Hello we purchased a 10,000 lb 2 post lift from Atlas. we were told to wait at least 20 days we waited 26 and went to drill the holes for the anchors that were provided with the lift The manual did not specify a depth we drilled the holes 3 and 3/4 of an inch for the 5 and 1/2 inch anchors we...