After you have coffee in the morning you might want to delete this nonsense...
Posts like those are why I have sberry on my ignore list.
After you have coffee in the morning you might want to delete this nonsense...
After you have coffee in the morning you might want to delete this nonsense...
Posts like those are why I have sberry on my ignore list.
If you can't spell correctly, you lose all credibility.
Or just look in the manual for the brand and model of lift that you actually have.![]()
With all of the bickering and horseshit being tossed out in this thread, I would be surprised if the OP even comes back.
We all read and write on a daily basis. I hope you don't use the same logic in math.That's horseshit. Pure and simple. If this was a site for lawyers and someone couldn't spell, you might have a point because they read and write for a living.
We all read and write on a daily basis. I hope you don't use the same logic in math.
With all of the bickering and horseshit being tossed out in this thread, I would be surprised if the OP even comes back.
We all read and write on a daily basis. I hope you don't use the same logic in math.
This is the kind of logic that one comes up with then they don't know anything about it but want to add 2 cents anyway. But it really distracts from my original point, we havnt even seen a picture to see is a bolt broke, pulled out, cement cracked, bolts loose, did the thing fall over and we can come up with a dozen different engineering solutions involving all kinds of different schemes to a diy guy.
Not one single fact except there is a problem.
Since the floor failed while the lift was under load, I would also have the lift inspected for any damage caused by the floor failure.
Jim
So i have a significant issue. I recently fulfilled my life goal of buying a hoist and installing it in my garage. I had some company come out and pour a 4 inch slab for my garage like 10 years ago, and finally last month bought a hoist and installed it. Lifted a small car no issues, lifted a hummer no problem, well last night i lifted my F250 Diesel and needless to say the floor gave out and completely cracked. The hoist post on one side is leaning in and is not sturdy enough to lift my lawn mower (exaggeration) let alone a car but i really want to get this done so i can start working on my cars on the hoist instead of on the cold floor. The truck only weighs like 3 tons total and the hoist is a 9000 lb limit. Anyways what i was wondering is what should i do? i was thinking my only option is to pour a new slab. If that is so, should i just replace the broken slab portion, or should i cut out a certain size portion of the floor and have a single portion of the floor a one piece slab? Im not an expert by any means and could really use some help.
Thanks
When the father in law had his shop built, as they were pouring he dug footers where he knew a lift was going in eventually, and had them pour 6" I believe. 6 is the minimum I would go IMO. In all honestly when I build my shop my plans are for 8" thick where I'm going to be installing my lifts. Should be more than sufficient
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Before I poured my floor I placed a sub-footing below where my lift was going to be. I placed anchor bolts in the footing. I made a full scale template of the footprint of my lift. Then I made up bridles of 3x3x1/4" angle iron to mirror the base plates of my lift drilled to match the mounting holes of the lift and the anchor bolts on the sub-footing.
I used 1" alloy allthread double nutted to the bridle for anchors for the lift and bolted the bridle to the sub-footing. After bolting the bridles down I placed my template on top and nutted it in place to align the alltread during the pour. I place a 6" reinforced slab over the sub-footing and bridle arrangement.
I'm confident it's bomb proof.
If you can't spell correctly, you lose all credibility.
I am on a phone.let but you can blow it out you **** too
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Is this fox den under the lift? Is this related to the teetering lift column?
A group of foxes is called a skulk.
A riot? (two ways to take that)I wonder what a group of comedian Redd Foxxes would be called?

Yet you continue to opine without any real information. Insult me if you wish, poo poo the idea, but proper spelling is important.This is the kind of logic that one comes up with then they don't know anything about it but want to add 2 cents anyway. But it really distracts from my original point, we havnt even seen a picture to see is a bolt broke, pulled out, cement cracked, bolts loose, did the thing fall over and we can come up with a dozen different engineering solutions involving all kinds of different schemes to a diy guy.
Not one single fact except there is a problem.
