Rustang
Well-known member
Background: Demolition of my old garage starts this coming Monday (June 4) and we're finally adding onto the house and building a detached 24x20 garage.
Question: Has anybody put recessed rings (like trailer D-rings) into their slab while it was being poured up? Also, I will be putting in a square receiver to place a tubing bender into (~3"x3" square). Has anyone done this as well?
All of the shops I've been to have done this as an afterthought. The reason for the rings is to provide an anchor point to tie stuff down, compress suspensions, etc. Usually that means breaking out some pieces of the slab, inserting a piece of steel or whatever, and then patching with quikcrete. I'd like to do this before my slab is poured so I have something that is flush and does not require holes to be drilled, etc.
As for my slab, it's planned to be a 5 inch thick slab with a professionally applied epoxy coating applied to it.
Any ideas or suggestions welcome.
Thanks!
-Jimmy
Question: Has anybody put recessed rings (like trailer D-rings) into their slab while it was being poured up? Also, I will be putting in a square receiver to place a tubing bender into (~3"x3" square). Has anyone done this as well?
All of the shops I've been to have done this as an afterthought. The reason for the rings is to provide an anchor point to tie stuff down, compress suspensions, etc. Usually that means breaking out some pieces of the slab, inserting a piece of steel or whatever, and then patching with quikcrete. I'd like to do this before my slab is poured so I have something that is flush and does not require holes to be drilled, etc.
As for my slab, it's planned to be a 5 inch thick slab with a professionally applied epoxy coating applied to it.
Any ideas or suggestions welcome.
Thanks!
-Jimmy
