dreamingmuscle
Well-known member
Ok no bashing or get a lawyer talk. I've resolved the problem with the contractor to my satisfaction.
Any way the hired hands that built my pole barn decided it was a good idea to add 80 gallons of water to each 9 yard cement truck. I complained loud and clear to the owner and reached a settlement with him.
I had the slab core drilled and it tested to a average of 2350 psi. I did have the area where I planned for the lift to be dug out to 8 inches thick.
So even though the psi strength is less than desirable. Does anyone think I should be ok by using longer anchors and epoxy in the holes to anchor a two post lift?
Cutting out the slab will a bear because of the thickness. I'm willing to go that route but would rather not. If you know what I mean.
I have access to some half inch steel plate, and could make the base plate bigger with more anchors. Would that help at all?
Thanks Glen
Any way the hired hands that built my pole barn decided it was a good idea to add 80 gallons of water to each 9 yard cement truck. I complained loud and clear to the owner and reached a settlement with him.
I had the slab core drilled and it tested to a average of 2350 psi. I did have the area where I planned for the lift to be dug out to 8 inches thick.
So even though the psi strength is less than desirable. Does anyone think I should be ok by using longer anchors and epoxy in the holes to anchor a two post lift?
Cutting out the slab will a bear because of the thickness. I'm willing to go that route but would rather not. If you know what I mean.
I have access to some half inch steel plate, and could make the base plate bigger with more anchors. Would that help at all?
Thanks Glen

Why is there so many bad concrete jobs lately? Are these guys so f'ed up on dope or what?
