sierradmax
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My brother-in-law, a mechanic, has decided to go into business on his own. He's made some peculiar arrangement in which the land owner has a piece of land that's in the early stages of development. At this time, they've negotiated to install a "temporary fabric structure" with end walls, on some 2'x2'x6' precast concrete blocks. Said blocks are 3,500lbs. each. This is what he will work out of until the permanent building is ready for occupancy.
The approach with the temporary structure is such that the owner won't have to pay taxes on the building, although I'm willing to bet it will become permanent for on-site storage.
My thought was to pour the slab and try to get away with it, specifically for a 2-post 12,000# lift. However, after several beers and redneck ingenuity discussion, the idea of burying the precast "mafia" blocks as a base under each column and maybe four additional, offset as "deadmen" anchors would suffice? Deadmen anchors will attach via cable to the top of each column to stabilize the lift.
Anyone try similar or does this sound like it's asking for a funeral?
The approach with the temporary structure is such that the owner won't have to pay taxes on the building, although I'm willing to bet it will become permanent for on-site storage.
My thought was to pour the slab and try to get away with it, specifically for a 2-post 12,000# lift. However, after several beers and redneck ingenuity discussion, the idea of burying the precast "mafia" blocks as a base under each column and maybe four additional, offset as "deadmen" anchors would suffice? Deadmen anchors will attach via cable to the top of each column to stabilize the lift.
Anyone try similar or does this sound like it's asking for a funeral?


Why not bury a couple I beams?