I have the Husky 50", not as heavy duty as some available boxes, but more than good for anything i'm DIY'ing at home.
Especially at the current $498 price point.
I live in a residential area in a rural part of Arizona, I've never had first hand experience with the raccoons. There is a family of 6 or 7 of them that I see come off the golf course and run down the street sometimes, I wasn't aware they were so destructive and disease ridden. I will keep a...
I'm in the southwest and you get a discounted shipping rate if you receive without needing a liftgate. I just have all my large items delivered to work and unload with the forklift.
I work at a Ford dealership, our alignment rack is a scissor type and its recessed into the ground. Maybe a 2 foot deep pit, so you can drive right onto it.
I have a small poop closet in the garage, 36" x 36", doesn't take much space. I have never had one before, just bought this house and it was already in place. Have used it everyday since I moved in, while doing work in the garage.
Thank you to everyone for the advice and help, going to get out there this weekend in the heat and scrape everything that will come up. Estimating that 65-75% of the floor will come up with a 4" scraper. Will post update pictures on Monday.
I would love to, but saving for flooring since we just came out of pocket for the down payment and all the moving expenses. I want it to be as usable as possible in the meantime.
I tend to be in this camp, not sure i want to undertake the expense of new concrete. I'm going to scrape up as much as I can, then look into a grinder for the stubborn portions and high spots. Then I will re-visit.
Updated pictures. Scraped a bit more of the "Epoxy" up last night, its going to be a long process but I think I'm going to scrape as much as I can and expose the original concrete floor, so I will know how to proceed after that.