1956chevy210
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Well, hopefully tomorrow.
I made a post back in February about having to cut my floor because it's just not thick enough and the heating hoses in the floor are too close to where the bolts need to go. I have a week off from work and I'm ready to start cutting! What a job this is going to be.
The instructions for my lift (Tuxedo TP11KC) say if the concrete isn't thick enough to dig out and repour a 4'x4'x6" square underneath each column. I will do this at a minimum but might even go bigger if nothing else gets in the way. I'll make it at least 6" deep.
I think I'm going to just cut through the heating hoses and splice in a repair for each one. I'll make the removed portion have four straight sides with a concrete saw and then chip away the concrete a few inches back from the hoses to allow me to get a crimping ring on it. This will allow me to route the hoses away from the bottom of the columns. Judging from the wall mounted boiler and the hoses attached to it, I have mostly PEX-B and one clear PEX-A hose. I guess someone 20 years ago ran out of PEX-B and used a leftover piece of PEX-A. I'll try to find a way to drain or **** out the water/antifreeze from the system before I cut so that the hoses don't dump a bunch of water in my hole. That will probably be pretty hard to avoid though.
I'll make updates on my progress for anyone that's interested and wants to follow along.
56chev
I made a post back in February about having to cut my floor because it's just not thick enough and the heating hoses in the floor are too close to where the bolts need to go. I have a week off from work and I'm ready to start cutting! What a job this is going to be.
The instructions for my lift (Tuxedo TP11KC) say if the concrete isn't thick enough to dig out and repour a 4'x4'x6" square underneath each column. I will do this at a minimum but might even go bigger if nothing else gets in the way. I'll make it at least 6" deep.
I think I'm going to just cut through the heating hoses and splice in a repair for each one. I'll make the removed portion have four straight sides with a concrete saw and then chip away the concrete a few inches back from the hoses to allow me to get a crimping ring on it. This will allow me to route the hoses away from the bottom of the columns. Judging from the wall mounted boiler and the hoses attached to it, I have mostly PEX-B and one clear PEX-A hose. I guess someone 20 years ago ran out of PEX-B and used a leftover piece of PEX-A. I'll try to find a way to drain or **** out the water/antifreeze from the system before I cut so that the hoses don't dump a bunch of water in my hole. That will probably be pretty hard to avoid though.
I'll make updates on my progress for anyone that's interested and wants to follow along.
56chev
