sam 8
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We are down to paint, the door and finish electric for the final on my 720 sq. ft. addition to my shop. To say I am happy and excited is an understatment. The idea of this 1320 sq. ft. playhouse has been stirring in my head for about 20 years. Now it is nearing reality. After the final inspection there will be some "modifications"
, but I thought I'd share some of what I did that might give you guys some ideas.
I plan to use this place for fabrication, etc. With that in mind I wanted some tie-down locations in the floor for a number of reasons, holding things, straightening steel, etc. I sized out my personal choice in a lift, and went to work.
As the excavator was digging out the slab, I had him dig four holes about 2.5 ft. square at both ends and centered on both sides of the footprint of the lift, about 18 inches away from it.
Then, I bought a chunk of heavy wall 2x4 box steel, and cut it into 5 inch lengths. I drilled a hole about an inch from on end, and ran a grade 8 9/16 bolt through the steel, sliding it through about 14 inches of grade 8 9/16 logging chain. I welded a couple of 1/4-20 nuts to the inner corners of the box, and made some temporary covers for the units.
Then I welded up a rebar framework to the whole works and set them up to ride about 1/4 inch below the final height of the slab. After that, I penciled out a schematic of where they were going to be under the slab.
Then, after we poured, I took a deep breath, tapped around with a hammer, and found all 4 right where they were supposed to be. Dang lucky!
Now, I can hook a come-along, binder, etc. to any of this positions, and crank on it without fear.
We are going to grind down about 1/8 inch out about 4 inches all around the boxes and make nice flush-fitting aluminum diamond plate covers for them, and secure them with stainless button head bolts.
If you are going to pour, and plan on doing frame stuff or other fabbing, perhaps this will be something for you to think about this.
, but I thought I'd share some of what I did that might give you guys some ideas.I plan to use this place for fabrication, etc. With that in mind I wanted some tie-down locations in the floor for a number of reasons, holding things, straightening steel, etc. I sized out my personal choice in a lift, and went to work.
As the excavator was digging out the slab, I had him dig four holes about 2.5 ft. square at both ends and centered on both sides of the footprint of the lift, about 18 inches away from it.
Then, I bought a chunk of heavy wall 2x4 box steel, and cut it into 5 inch lengths. I drilled a hole about an inch from on end, and ran a grade 8 9/16 bolt through the steel, sliding it through about 14 inches of grade 8 9/16 logging chain. I welded a couple of 1/4-20 nuts to the inner corners of the box, and made some temporary covers for the units.
Then I welded up a rebar framework to the whole works and set them up to ride about 1/4 inch below the final height of the slab. After that, I penciled out a schematic of where they were going to be under the slab.
Then, after we poured, I took a deep breath, tapped around with a hammer, and found all 4 right where they were supposed to be. Dang lucky!
Now, I can hook a come-along, binder, etc. to any of this positions, and crank on it without fear.
We are going to grind down about 1/8 inch out about 4 inches all around the boxes and make nice flush-fitting aluminum diamond plate covers for them, and secure them with stainless button head bolts.
If you are going to pour, and plan on doing frame stuff or other fabbing, perhaps this will be something for you to think about this.
