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    Concrete

    Ok all those post were messed up. Damn autocorrect. Looked at the maxjax for about two hrs and then realized it only goes to 6000 pounds. Loved the idea. I always figured I would get a Mohawk. That's probably what's going to happen. Thanks to all who took the time.
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    Concrete

    Watched about five maxi ax vids and I like. Not sure about height, but I like the portability. On to their website.
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    Concrete

    Ok the first one I found was a challenger 10k for $8 grand. No good. Madman at $2100 much better. Time for more research.
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    Concrete

    Never looked at in-ground. Thought they were a thing of the past. I'll look into it right now.
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    Concrete

    ok I'm leaning away from the idea. But to answer some of the questions. I have equipment to place the block. I was going to torch off the re-bar loop on top, and chip/cut the top tongue of the tongue and groove. I have 2X4 sheets of 1/8 inch diamond plate for the top and would use them on a...
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    Concrete

    I'll stick with Lx460 on the PSI formula. So if one inch can hold 3500 lbs can two hold 7000. Or does each inch hold 3500. But now I am spreading the load over two inches sharing the compressive load. So as to say for simplicity. If the load is 8000 lbs and has four contact points of 2000 lbs...
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    Concrete

    Ok so I asked around and found that yes they would probably work. If I ran a steel plate along the top I would be spreading out the load. The load would be the four points of contact the wheels make with the blocks and that divides the full load of the vehicle in four. Each course would...
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    Parts-Washer Headache! Help Needed!

    I got nothing for you but that's a real nice trailer setup.
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    Concrete

    I'm new here and found my way by trying to get answers about concrete block. Specifically the 2'x2'x4' blocks, used to make material bins. Sometimes referred to as "mafia block". They weigh roughly 2000 lbs or more and are generally 3500 to 4000psi. I've read you can stack them 6 high for...
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